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Korach: First cousin of Moses and Aaron. Led a revolt against Moses and Aaron, claiming that the priesthood should not belong exclusively to Aaron and his descendants. He and his followers were swallowed up by the ground.
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Korach was greedy, jealous, underhanded, a megalomaniac and a rabble-rouser intent on world domination. Wow, talk about a victim of bad press! How about Korach the seeker of spiritual enlightenment?
The story of Korach and On ben Pelet emphasizes the woman's power to persuade. It also expresses another aspect of womanhood: her ability to see through false appearances and discover the path which is true and good
The Lubavitcher Rebbe looks at the voluminous Midrashic literature and biblical commentary on Korach and draws a comprehensive picture of the man and his quarrel.
The common denominator of a true Jewish leaders is in seeing the value of both the community and the individual.
In the portion of Korach, we read how Korach rebelled against Moses and eventually died, swallowed alive by the earth. By all accounts, Korach was a religious man and a Torah scholar. What moved him to rebel against Moses, who was installed by G‑d as the ...
Adam had been enjoying the splashing but was starting to feel that he was wasting his time in the shallow end with boys who didn't even know how to swim.
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
This sermon was delivered on Shabbat Parshat Korach, 3 Tammuz 5779, the 25th anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe of righteous memory Around the world, Jews are commemorating the 25th yahrzeit of HaRav Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavi...
Korach led a mutiny to usurp the position of kohen gadol (high priest) for himself. What did Korach understand—and misunderstand—about the greatness of serving G‑d as the high priest?
Practical Parshah - Korach
The Sages tell us that the argument of Korach in this week's portion was doomed to fail because it was "an argument that was not for the sake of heaven." What is an argument that is for the sake of heaven?
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