What do Moses and Samuel have in common?
The main topic of ‘Parashat Korach’ {פרשת קורח} (the weekly Torah portion of ‘Korah’) is Korah’s rebellion against Moses and
The main topic of ‘Parashat Korach’ {פרשת קורח} (the weekly Torah portion of ‘Korah’) is Korah’s rebellion against Moses and
Our weekly Torah portion begins with the following verses: “Now Korah the son of Izhar, son of Kohath, son of
Yesterday we explained the background of Korah’s rebellion. The main trigger of the rebellion was the appointment of Elizaphan, the
Korah and his company complained about the leadership role of Moses, or in other words, they challenged Moses and
If one would ask a native Hebrew speaker to describe a person who has great wealth, one would hear the
In the Jewish literature, what Korah and his company did is not considered as a ‘rebellion’ but rather as ‘Machloket’
The sin of the spies, who were sent to explore the Land of Israel, is considered to be one of
The story of the daughters of Zelophehad is very interesting and has a couple of layers. Yesterday we mentioned one
Today’s ‘Parashah’ (weekly Torah portion) is ‘Beha’alotecha’ {בהעלותך} (‘when you step up’). This is the third ‘Parashah’ in the Book
Nachshon Ben Aminadav {נחשון בן עמינדב} was one of the leaders of the Judah tribe during the time of the