The Hebrew Word for ‘Law’
Today’s ‘Parashah’ {פרשה} (weekly Torah portion) is ‘Chukat’ {חקת} (‘decree’ or ‘law’). This is the sixth ‘Parashah’ in the Book
Today’s ‘Parashah’ {פרשה} (weekly Torah portion) is ‘Chukat’ {חקת} (‘decree’ or ‘law’). This is the sixth ‘Parashah’ in the Book
Yesterday we talked about the fascinating structure of the priestly blessing and today we will discuss the Hebrew meaning of
‘Nazirite’ is ‘Nazir’ (נזיר) in the original Hebrew and it is derived from the Hebrew root N-Z-R (נ-ז-ר) which means
The last matter of our weekly Torah portion is when Moses appointed Joshua to succeed him. Let’s have a
Yesterday’s ‘Parashah’ {פרשה} (weekly Torah portion) was ‘Naso'{נשא} (‘take’ or ‘carry’). This is the second ‘Parashah’ in the Book of Numbers
Just before the people of Israel left Mount Sinai, the following dialogue between Moses and Jethro took place: “And Moses
Before the Torah is read at the synagogue, there is a ritual of opening the ‘Torah ark’ and leading
Today’s ‘Parashah’ {פרשה} (weekly Torah portion) is ‘Korach’ {קורח} (named after the biblical figure ‘Korah’). This is the fifth ‘Parashah’
The weekly Torah portion begins with the following verses: “And the LORD said to Moses, “Phinehas the son of Eleazar,
After the initial census of the people of Israel ended and before the Bible describes how the different tribes camped