torah commentary
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Rabbi Martin William Shorr, Temple Hadar Israel, New Castle
The Jewish Chronicle
Naso, Numbers 4:21-7:89 Parsha Naso is interesting. While a great deal of the sedra refers to its name, identifying the offerings and count of the leaders of each tribe, or nasiam, there are iso...
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Amidst the many disparate matters discussed in Parashat Pinchas, we read of Moses being informed by God that he will die before being permitted to enter the Promised Land.
We then hear Moses ask Go...
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Fateful and fraught is the number 40 in the Torah. Forty days of rain in the flood story, 40 days for Moses on Mt. Sinai, and 40 years wandering from Egypt to the Promised Land prove the power of t...
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Rabbi David C. Novitsky
Beth Israel Congregation, Washington The Jewish Chronicle
Beth Israel Congregation, Washington The Jewish Chronicle
At one time, there was a red heifer in Washington County, or so several individuals have told me. The Torah portion of this week discusses the red heifer. What exactly is a red heifer? The Bible in...
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What is the proper arena for dispute?
If you are a Food Network groupie, then you are familiar with the show “Throwdown with Bobby Flay.” In the territory of a chef’s kitchen, he cooks his own ve...
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Rabbi Beth Jacowitz Chottiner
Temple Shalom, Wheeling, W.Va. The Jewish Chronicle
Temple Shalom, Wheeling, W.Va. The Jewish Chronicle
Kvetching is a great Yiddish word. It’s robust and full of flavor. And it’s something we find plenty of in this week’s Torah portion, Shelach.
Twelve scouts are sent by G-d to the land of Canaan to...
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“I have always believed I was Jewish,” Cathy said.
This was her real reason for converting to Judaism, she confided to me. Though her ancestors came many generations ago from Sweden, she believed ...
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Rabbi Sara Rae Perman, Congregation Emanu-El Israel, Greensburg
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Brought to You by the Letter ”Shin” (with thanks to the sofer Neil Yerman). Probably one of the best-known blessings comes from this Shabbat’s Torah portion: “May the Lord bless you and keep you. M...
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In this week’s parasha, Bemidbar, a census is called for to divide the Israelites up into their tribes and fighting units. The numbers are carefully counted, except for the Levites, who will not be...
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In the final chapter of Sefer Vayikra (Leviticus) in Parashat Behukotai we are presented with a description of three types of gifts that can be given for the sanctuary. The first type of gift is gi...
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This week’s Parsha, behar, teaches us about the shmitah and Jubilee years for the Israelites. In the initial descriptions, these laws apply to the land and how we must give the land a rest every s...
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