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Parashat Matot מַּטּוֹת

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Moshe places an emphasis on the importance of a “Neder נֶדֶר“ (vow), directly to the tribal heads of Bnei-Yisrael. One might believe that the vow should have less importance in the Torah, while dealing...

Parashat Masei מַסְעֵי

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The name of our Parasha, Masei (“מַסְעֵי”) referring to travels and journeys, but it also spells the word “Yeamas” (“יעמס”) which in Hebrew means “heavy”, alluding to the hardship Bnei-Yisrael endured in the desert...

Parashat Pinchas פִּינְחָס

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Very few righteous people were granted greatness for eternity by HaShem; Pinchas (“פִּינְחָס“) was one of them. Pinchas was a true Torah warrior who was willing to sacrifice his own life for the sanctity...

Parashat Balak בָּלָק

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Who was Balak? Balak was one of Yitro’s grandchildren who did not convert with the rest of Yitro’s family who made Teshuvah and joined Bnei-Yisrael. The word “יתרו” Yitro in hebrew while rearranging the...

Parashat Naso נָשֹׂא

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The word Naso (“נָשֹׂא”) in Gematria is 351, the same value of the terms “Beni Dor Dea’a” in Hebrew ("בני דור דעה"), the generation of knowledge, receiving the Torah. As well as “Davar Galuie...

Parashat Bamidbar בְּמִדְבַּר

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The book of “Bamidbar” (“במדבר") has ten parashot, that coincide with the Ten Commandments, and Moshe will be teaching Bnei-Yisrael their true and divine details. There are 159 verses (“קנט”) in our Parasha, which...

Parashat Tzav צַו

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This Parasha is sometimes coincides with Shabbat Hagadol (“שבת הגדול”), the Shabbat right before Peach. The word Tzav (“צו”) in numerical value is 96, as it alludes to many words that have the same...

Parashat Tetzaveh תְּצַוֶּה

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This Parasha unlike any other Parasha in the Torah, does not mention the name of Moshe, as it says in the first verse “and you shall command the children of Israel” (“ואתה תצוה את...

Parashat Beshalach בְּשַׁלַּח

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This Parasha has a very odd opening verse; it basically states that HaShem was worried that Bnei-Yisrael might go back to Egypt upon the prospect of war. The Torah writes that Pharaoh “sent” the...

Parashat Bo – בֹּא

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In this Parasha we learn about the three remaining plagues brought upon Pharaoh and his nation, once again to repay a “Midah KeNeged Midah" (“מידה כנגד מידה“), measure for measure punishment for what they...