Numbers | Bamidbar

Shelach Lecha | Is the Universe Friendly?

This week’s Torah story presents a pivotal moment in the human journey from enslavement to true freedom. It shows how fragile and vulnerable we humans feel when we live close to the possibility of getting what we want in our lives. We have to be willing to step into the unknown to taste freedom. And Torah asks, can we find freedom in the midst of this human vulnerability without shaming ourselves or making enemies of “the other?”

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Korah | Leading from Wholeness

This week’s Torah portion tells the story of an open rebellion led by Moses’ cousin Korah, himself a prominent Israelite priest, against the leadership of Moses and Aaron. What did Korah do? The opening verse tells us only that he “took” (vayikach), also translated as “he divided,” “he separated,” or he “betook himself.” What did Korah take or divide or separate?

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Matot and Masei | Transformation from Possession to Connection

Matot and Masei are the names the ancient Rabbis gave the last two chapters (parshas) of the book of Numbers/ BaMidbar. As this fourth book of Torah closes, after forty more years of wandering in the midbar (a wilderness), the people still have not developed the capacity to see or enter the Promised Land. The book ends abruptly, without resolution.

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