Divrei Torah Depot: Parshas Mattos-Massei 5785
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In Parshas Matos (32,16), the tribes of Reuven and Gad come to Moshe with a request to settle in Trans-Jordan.
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The “Three Weeks” between the fast days of 17th of Tammuz (July 13, 2025) and Tisha B’Av (August 3, 2025) have historically been days of misfortune and calamity for the Jewish people, in which God is so to speak more distant from His people.
Pashas Balak recounts the tale of Bilaam, a non-Jewish prophet who is commissioned by Balak, the King of Moav, to curse the Jewish people.
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Parshas Chukas opens with the laws about the Parah Aduma, the Red Heifer. This commandment serves as a quintessential
illustration of a chok.
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Parshas Korach narrates the revolt instigated by Korach against Moshe. Fueled by jealousy, Korach challenges Moshe’s leadership and Divine appointment.
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