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Bamidbar: (Lit. "in the desert"); Numbers; the fourth book of the Pentateuch
A Taste of Text—Bamidbar
When we realize the importance of our individual roles, we are empowered to tackle and transform our personal wildnerness.
The positive impact of “great is the righteous and great is his neighbor” is not proportionate to the negative effect of “woe is the wicked and woe is his neighbor”.
Likutei Sichos vol. 33, Bamidbar sicha 2
Our Sages say: “Woe to the wicked and woe to his neighbor” in reference to the tribe of Reuven being affected by Korach’s rebellion. A closer look at three different sources for this teaching, offers three ways to understand a neighbor’s impact.
When the old life ends — but the new one hasn't begun …
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
Soul Boost for Parshat Bamidbar
The obvious coefficient of Jewish identity is peoplehood. And yet the Jewish people cannot be defined without reference to the family.
Parshat Bamidbar
Most of us like to express our individuality. And yet, when given autonomy, many of us feel a need to belong. How can we reconcile both these needs?
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