
We remember the fish that we ate in Egypt for free – זָכַרְנוּ אֶת הַדָּגָה אֲשֶׁר נֹאכַל בְּמִצְרַיִם חִנָּם ..
Written by Rabbi Moshe Kormornick
דַּבֵּר אֶל אַהֲרֹן וְאָמַרְתָּ אֵלָיו בְּהַעֲלֹתְךָ אֶת הַנֵּרֹת אֶל מוּל פְּנֵי ..
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After the tribal leaders brought inauguration offerings to the newly constructed Tabernacle, Aharon felt dejected that he and his tribe of Levi were excluded [1]. ..
Written by Rabbi Daniel Leeman
Perek 9 of Chumash Bamidbar (in our sedra) opens with HaShem commanding the Bnei Yisrael to perform the korban pesach. As the pasuk says, this command occurred in Nissan ..
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On our verse, which relates that the complainers lamented their recollection of the fish they used to eat in Egypt, the Medrash Pliah cryptically remarks mi’kan ..
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Our sedra is one of the turning points of the Torah. It is from the middle of our sedra onwards that sees a flurry of sins; from complaining about the journey and about ..
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“The mixed multitude among the Israelites began to have strong cravings, and the Israelites once again began to weep, demanding: “Who’s going to feed us some ..
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“Bahaloscha Es HaNeiros”, when you bring up the candles. Why the word Bahaloscha, shouldn’t it say “BiHadlikcha”, when you light the candles? This can be answered ..
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When Miriam was stricken with leprosy, Moses beseeched God to heal his sister with a remarkably brief prayer: “Please God, please heal her” [Bam. 12:13]. ..
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“And Hashem said to Moshe ‘Gather seventy men of the elders of Israel, who you know to be elders and police…'” (Bamidbar 11:16). Rashi says ..
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