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Massei: Journeys
Numbers 33:1–36:13
The tenth and last section of the Book of Numbers begins by reviewing the journeys (Mas’ei, in Hebrew) of the Jewish people from Egypt until the threshold of the Land of Israel. It continues with G‑d’s instructions regarding the Jews’ imminent entry and conquest of the land.
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Second Reading: Numbers 33:50–53
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Fourth Reading: Numbers 34:16–29
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Sixth Reading: Numbers 35:9–34
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Seventh Reading: Numbers 36:1–13
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Daily Quote
The Snake was cursed that it will "eat dust all the days of your life" (Genesis 3:14). But why is it a curse to have one's food everywhere, at all times? Because the fact that our livelihood is not readily available to us, and we are in constant communication with G-d to request our daily bread--that's life's greatest blessing.
–Chassidic master Rabbi Bunem of Peshischa (1767-1827)
The Parshah

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