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Matot Audio Classes
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A five minute weekly Torah insight based on the wellsprings of Torah and Chassidut.
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It was the tribes of Reuven and Gad that requested to settle in the land east of the Jordan; but half the tribe of Menasheh also receives their portion on the other side of the Jordan. Why?
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A five minute weekly Torah thought based on the teachings of Chassidut.
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An overview of the weekly Parsha, through the eyes of the many commentators, enriching your understanding of how our great history unfolded.
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An in-depth look at the weekly Parshah based on the talks of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
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An in depth presentation of Chassidic teachings on the weekly Parshah.
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An advanced presentation of Chassidic teachings on the Parshah.
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Practical Parshah—Matot
It is a mitzvah to keep a vow, but it is also a mitzvah to have a vow properly annulled. How is a vow annulled?
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How to Study Torah - Matot
Just before entering the Promised Land, two and a half of the Twelve Tribes ask for special permission to settle on the other side of the Jordan River. If they were meant to settle in that place, then why didn't G-d assign it to them to begin with? And if they were not meant to settle there, then why did G-d agree to their request?
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Decoding the hidden messages
The parshah of Matot contains 112 verses, and the mnemonic for it are the names Buki, Yakeiv, and Eivel. Explore the coded message in this Masoretic note and its connection to the general themes of the Parshah.
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Exploring Rashi’s commentary on Balaam’s advice to seduce the Israelites into sin
Jews are naturally repelled by promiscuity. Discover Rashi’s insight into Bilam’s top secret plan to get the Jews to sin in the one area they were vigilant to avoid.
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Exploring Rashi’s commentary on the impurity contracted in battle
Rashi explores Talmudic sources to dissect the Torah law about how a person becomes impure if they kill someone.
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