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How does counting Israel cause the infusion of the divine presence within Israel? Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu explains
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Red white and green
In Parshas Naso, the Torah requires the banishing of a metzora from the camp. Chazal understand this to mean that he is not permitted to be within any city that was walled from the time of Yehoshua (Keilim 1:7). -
Kodesh and Chol
During our lengthy exile an ascetic approach is appropriate. Since we have returned to our Land, the right approach is not separation from - but sanctification of - our material reality. -
Bitterness or Bracha – Choose!
We complain about the conditions of the desert; the lack of water; the shortage of meat; the taste of the miraculous Mahn. Even Miriam & Ahron get into the act when they complain to Moshe about his neglecting his wife Tzipora. We find fault with everyone & everything. -
Twelve Offerings
The overwhelming number of interpretations concentrate on the idea that even though the offerings may physically have been identical, the spirit and motivation of each differed from individual to individual, and tribe to tribe. -
The world like a tree, and roots – the Holy Temple
How does the enumeration of Israel cause the infusion of the divine presence within Israel?
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