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Our Sidra includes the details of the procedure through which a Sotah had to pass: That is, a woman suspected by her husband of adultery in a case where there were no witnesses. A phrase used in this context, “if any man’s wife goes aside,” is quoted by t...
When it came to transporting the Mishkan – the portable tabernacle in the desert, the Torah Numbers 7:2-9. divided the task between the three families of the Tribe of Levi. The family of Kehat was assigned the duty of carrying the most sacred vessels, and...
Is It a Mitzvah to Do Teshuvah?
Three perspectives on the definition of Teshuvah and the role of confession. (Based on Likutei Sichos vol. 38, parshas Naso, sicha 1)
In the portion of Naso, the Torah relates:Bamidbar 7:1-3. “it was on the day that Moshe finished setting up the Mishkan (the Tabernacle) … that the princes of Israel … the princes of the tribes … brought their offering before G-d — six covered wagons and ...
The Torah portion Naso concludes by relating that when Moshe would enter the Mishkan , he would hear G-d’s voice emanating from between the two Keruvim. The portion concludes by stating once again: “Thus would G-d speak to him.”Bamidbar 7:89. RashiIbid. e...
The Torah portion of Naso discusses the law of Sotah:Bamidbar 5:11-31 When a husband warns his wife not to be alone with a certain man and she disobeys him, then even if she did not sin with that man, the very fact that she was alone with him causes her t...
The Torah portion Naso is commonly read on the Shabbos following Shavuos. Since the festivals are related to the Torah portions in whose time they fall,See Shaloh, Cheilek Torah She’Biksav , beginning of the Torah portion Vayeishev. it is understandable t...
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