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Parshah Behaalotecha
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Constance June 10, 2026

Look forward to the quizzes. They affirm/reinforce my study and learning. Also challenges me to think...11/11 Reply

Feigue Cieplinski Middletown June 9, 2026

11 questions were asked ,and i did substantially well. Yet, I have a question about one of the questions: Rabbi Posner , your quiz says that H' gave Moshe Rabbeinu 70 people to deal with all the questions -instead of him alone. Indeed that was onerous, but if I remember well: it was his father in law who suggested that solution to Moshe. Surely, H' is involved but the pasuk says Yithro was the one involved in the idea of establishing helpers to deal with am Israel. Please explain, Thank you. Reply

John Winlow Dereham June 10, 2026
in response to Feigue Cieplinski:

Yitro advised Moshe to select capable men to judge on lesser matters, and Moshe did so. One might say that H' inspired hiss choices! Reply

Raymond Blum West Hollywood June 10, 2026
in response to Feigue Cieplinski:

Apparently, Yitro's advice was so good, that Moshe instantly implemented the plan and it was noteworthy enough to find a place in our Torah. This is not a perfect analogy, but the Rambam thought so highly of another non-Jew, namely Aristotle, that he (the Rambam) based his commentary of the Pirkei Avot on the ideas of Aristotle Reply

ziporah Zien June 10, 2026
in response to Feigue Cieplinski:

I think these are two completely different systems. The number of the 70 elders is not predicated on the growth or the original number of those needing judicial decisions to actual questions. The 70 elderrs are the Torah law and governance system for the whole nation with or without taking groups of thousands, hundreds, tens etc within the popuoation. They don't preside over two parties which want their private matter judged.. The 70 elders are set up to judge the overall underswtanding of the Torah as the times change political, natural, psyochological and attitudinal waves of movement. They are more like the "lawmakers" of the government, then you have also a judicial system which uses three judges to decide an opinion the question of two private parties. Yitro's suggestion was for pirvate decisions regarding two parties seeking the truth in courts set up throughout the camp. to see more on this read the first chapter of Ethics of the Fathers. It explains the chain of Torah.. Reply

Constance June 8, 2026

11/11 Reply

Deborah Philadelphia, PA June 6, 2026

Dear Rabbi,

I scored 11/11 on this quiz. I’m not bragging about it; I’m happy it took me three years to stick with studying the Torah to achieve a perfect score. Thank you G-d for believing in me and supporting me through discovery of the true You in your Torah; especially since I am non-Jewish.

Peace,
Deborah Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 9, 2026
in response to Deborah:

Deborah is a very Jewish name, straight out of the Jewish Bible. I had an aunt living in Tel Aviv, Israel with that name Reply

ziporah Zien June 10, 2026
in response to Deborah:

Deborah, have you made acquaintance with the Bnei Noach Movement. Hashem gave all people 7 laws after the flood. This narrative is brought into tthe Torah to introduce Hashem's plan for non-Jews. They have a comprehensive web site which gives guidance for those who find themselves interested in their role as non-Jews in the Divine plan. You wouldn't be the first to enjoy discoverring them if you have not already. Wishing you oodles of success! Reply

Yiscah Sarah Nairobi June 5, 2026

Baruch Hashem 9/11 😊 Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 5, 2026
in response to Yiscah Sarah:

G-d bless you Reply

Jeffrey R Dornbush Marblehead June 5, 2026

2/11 thank you for creating the opportunity to connect Reply

Martine Bolle Oostende June 5, 2026

Ik verheug me ook zo op de quizen van jou, een moment samen aan de tafel elkaar de vragen voorleggen en erover praten, op zoekingen doen,,, jouw Quiz is een zegen voor ons,, plezant leerrijk en het is een fijne manier om de Thora te delen met mensen die niet zoveel tijd of gelegenheid te hebben om de Thora te bestuderen en de paracha,s te lezen dank je wel, Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 5, 2026
in response to Martine Bolle:

whatever that means Reply

Deborah Greene South Africa Jhb June 4, 2026

Oh No I got 10/11 nevermind that I will make better next time 🤣🕯💕
As usual Let's Pray for the Peace of Yerushalayim and offcourse for the whole world.. Reply

Steve Ky June 4, 2026

Rabbi,
A wonderful Parshah summary and quiz. Reply

Angela wilder Brooklyn June 4, 2026

11/11 thank you Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 4, 2026
in response to Angela wilder :

ur welcome Reply

Corinne Germany June 4, 2026

9/11, very good quizz. Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 4, 2026
in response to Corinne :

yes, the quizz was very good Reply

John Winlow Dereham June 4, 2026

9/11. Reply

Rita Forbes Clinton June 3, 2026

Good Evening,

Thank you, [10/10].

Have a blessed night, 🙏 Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 4, 2026
in response to Rita Forbes:

ur welcome to have a good evening as well as a blessed night Reply

Rita Forbes Clinton June 4, 2026
in response to Raymond :

Raymond,

Thank you. Reply

Angela wilder Brooklyn June 3, 2026

9/11 THANK YOU Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 4, 2026
in response to Angela wilder :

ur welcome Reply

Rakel Sundstedt-Nielsen Denmark June 3, 2026

I learn; 5/11 🥰 Reply

Bob Tarver June 3, 2026

8/11 ... I still need to improve! Reply

ziporah Haifa June 2, 2026

My lowest score ever Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 4, 2026
in response to ziporah :

I wonder what Ziporah's highest score was Reply

Abby Roth Boca Raton, FL June 1, 2026

6/11 How nice! Reply

Raymond West Hollywood June 2, 2026
in response to Abby Roth:

so nice Reply

Yochanan Florida May 31, 2026

I only had four questions answered correctly, because I haven’t been to temple in several years and I haven’t been doing what HaShem wants me to do! I feel awful 😞 Reply

Raymond West Hollywood August 31, 2025

I scored only 8/11. Maybe I am simply ignorant. Meanwhile, this is the first Chabad quiz that I have come across that asks 11 questions. Most of the time there are just 10 questions, and occasionally, there are less Reply

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