

Mattot/Mas’ei 5782 Num. 30:2 – 36:13
Mattot/Mas’ei 5782 Num. 30:2 – 36:13 Rabbi Gary Pokras As we approach the end of the book of Numbers, the entire community of Israel is encamped on the east bank of the Jordan river – directly across from the Promised Land. They have wandered for nearly forty years through the Wilderness, and they have […]
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Pinchas 5782 Num. 25:10 – 30:1
Pinchas 5782 Num. 25:10 – 30:1 Rabbi Gary Pokras Miriam had died. So had Aaron. This week, God reminds Moses that his time, as well, is limited. Moses, the consummate leader, responds to God: “May the Lord, God of the spirits of all flesh, appoint someone over this community to go out and come […]
Balak 5872 Num. 22:2 – 25:9
Balak 5872 Num. 22:2 – 25:9 Rabbi Jack Luxemburg This Torah portion is full of surprises. It is named for a pagan king, Balak, who ruled over Moab, a territory that is now part of modern-day Jordan. It introduces us to a complicated character, Balam, a soothsayer, and magician who is hired by Balak to […]
Chukkat 5782 Num. 19:1 – 22:1
Chukkat 5782 Num. 19:1 – 22:1 Rabbi Gary Pokras (originally published in 2017) What does it mean to bring water from the rock? Miriam has just died. Moses and Aaron are mourning. The Israelites are clamoring, yet again, against Moses. This time, they are demanding water because Miriam had been the water diviner for the […]
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Korach 5782 Numbers 16:1 – 18:32
Korach 5782 Numbers 16:1 – 18:32 Rabbi Jack Luxemburg Perhaps the most dramatic political crisis recounted in the Torah has something important to teach us about our own contentious time. In Parshat Korach, we learn about an attempted coup against the leadership of Moses and Aaron. It is led by one of their own kinsmen, […]