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Torah, The: (lit. teaching) (a) The Five Books of Moses (The Bible); (b) the overall body of Jewish religious teachings encompassing the whole body of Jewish law, practice and tradition
Was Moses, the great leader, inwardly disappointed that his children did not inherit his role?
Is this distinct from the “Covenant of Priesthood” mentioned in the subsequent verse?
The chapter begins with the sacrifices brought on Rosh Hashanah. The chapter continues with Yom Kippur, then it discusses Succoth, and finishes with Shemini Atzeras. (Ch. 29 verses 1 - 39) (Ch. 30 verse 1) ends the portion with the words that " Moshe said...
Passover and its' sacrifices. It then goes on to describe Shavuos and its sacrifices. (Ch. 28 verses 16 - 31)
This portion lists the sacrifices that were brought in the Temple on Shabbat. The next section deals with sacrifices that were brought in the Temple on Rosh Chodesh. (Ch. 28 verses 9 - 15)
This chapter discusses the continual daily sacrifice, korban Tamid. The first sacrifice of the morning and the last sacrifice of the afternoon were the Korban Tamid. (Ch. 28 verses 1 - 8)
the incident with the daughters of Tzelopchad. It continues with Moshe giving over his position of leadership to Yehoshua. He did so while he was still alive so that they would accept Yehoshua as their new leader. G-d told Moshe to place one of his hands ...
This chapter deals with the righteous daughters of Tzelophehad. There are different opinions as to whom he really was. However,general consensus is that he was the '' the gatherer of the wood on the Shabbos." His daughters were requesting that Moshe give ...
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