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Twelve Tribes of Israel, The |
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Knowledge Base » Human Being, The » Peoples, Nationalities & Cultures » Jewishness; Jewish Identity » Twelve Tribes of Israel, The
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Reuben, Tribe of (6)

Shimon, Tribe of (1)

Levites, The (95)

Judah, Tribe of (5)

Issachar, Tribe of (1)

Zebulun, Tribe of (2)

Dan, Tribe of (5)

Naftali, Tribe of (2)

Gad, Tribe of (8)

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Asher, Tribe of (3)

Menasseh, Tribe of (4)

Ephraim, Tribe of (4)

Benjamin, Tribe of (3)

Joseph & his Brothers (27)

Kohen (73)

Ten Lost Tribes of Israel, The (4)

Twelve Tribal Leaders (11)

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Standards of Celestial Conduct
Moses arranged the tribes according to the pattern of the celestial worlds. from Rabbi Moshe ben Nachman's commentary on the Torah Moses arranged the tribes according to the pattern of the celestial worlds.
Kabbalah Online » Weekly Torah » Archives » Bamidbar - Numbers » Bamidbar » Mystical Classics » Standards of Celestial Conduct
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Unity and Difference 
By Tali Loewenthal In this process of counting there is an interesting feature: G-d tells Moses to count the people as individuals and also by their families, within their tribes...
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Bamidbar » Parshah Columnists » For Friday Night » Unity and Difference
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Twelve Cups of Tea
By Lazer Gurkow If life were a chessboard, would you be a pawn who can travel only in one direction?
Parshah » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayechi » Parshah Columnists » Inner Stream » Twelve Cups of Tea
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Tribalism
By Yanki Tauber Is tribalism good or bad for the soul? How are we to weigh our loyalties to family, community and "tribe" against our role as a partner in the mission and destiny of the entirety of the Jewish people?
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Massei » Parshah Columnists » Comment » Tribalism
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Twelve Sticks
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe The stick, it can be said, is a piece of tree that has paid the price of leaving home. The stick, it can also be said, is one who has reaped the rewards of leaving home...
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Matot » Chassidic Masters » Twelve Sticks
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A Day in the Life of a Jew
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe The day has 12 hours; the Jewish day has the 12 sons of Jacob
Parshah » Bereishit - Genesis » Vayeitzei » Chassidic Masters » A Day in the Life of a Jew
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Tribes
Based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe If the leaders of the 12 tribes of Israel each brought the same gift in honor of the Tabernacle's inauguration, why does the Torah repeat the 35-item list twelve times, making Naso the longest Parshah in the Torah? There is a lesson here, says the ...
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Naso » Chassidic Masters » Tribes
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The Offerings of Each Leader
Adapted by Chaim Miller; From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe Why is it written twice that Nesanel “brought his offering” in verses 18 and 19?
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Naso » Rashi Studies (Advanced) » The Offerings of Each Leader
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The Tribal Sequence
Adapted by Chaim Miller; From the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe What is the rationale behind the first tribal sequence?
Parshah » Bamidbar - Numbers » Bamidbar » Rashi Studies (Advanced) » The Tribal Sequence
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Princely Offerings
Kabbalah teaches that Temple offerings retrieve holiness from the forces of evil. By Rabbi Shimon bar Yochai; translation & commentary by Simcha-Shmuel Treister Kabbalah teaches that Temple offerings retrieve holiness from the forces of evil.
Kabbalah Online » Weekly Torah » Archives » Bamidbar - Numbers » Naso » The Zohar » Princely Offerings
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