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Summary

In this Torah portion, the Israelites receive instructions regarding Passover. They journey forth from Sinai and complain to God on several occasions, provoking God’s anger. Miriam and Aaron speak against Moses.

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Parashat Beha’alotcha

Numbers 8:1 - 12:16

Zechariah 2:14 - 4:7

Parashat Beha’alotcha: The Grand March Toward the Good

This Torah portion illustrates what happens when we put our individual needs first.

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How Judaism regards the man Christians revere as the messiah.

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The story of the young diarist who became a symbol of the Holocaust.

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