Parashat Chukat: The Red Heifer, Moses, and the Limits of Understanding
Parashat Chukat confronts us with the mysterious laws of the red heifer, the deaths of Miriam and Aaron, and Moses’s fateful sin at Meribah.
Parashat Chukat confronts us with the mysterious laws of the red heifer, the deaths of Miriam and Aaron, and Moses’s fateful sin at Meribah.
Explore Parashat Korach, the Torah portion of rebellion and divine authority. Discover Korach’s challenge to Moses, the lessons on leadership and dissent, and why this story resonates across generations.
Parashat Beha’alotcha moves from the sacred ritual of lighting the menorah to the raw human moments …
Parashat Nasso spans 176 verses exploring blessing, trust, commitment, and belonging. At its center stands the Priestly Blessing, one of the oldest biblical texts, alongside the Sotah ritual, the Nazirite vow, and the twelve tribal offerings that honor individual contribution within community.
Parashat Behar Bechukotai introduces the Jubilee year, a radical economic reset where land returns to original owners and debts vanish. This double Torah portion from Leviticus 25-27 challenges us to consider what true economic justice requires, offering ancient wisdom that continues to shape modern movements for debt relief and social equity.
Parashat Bo chronicles the final three plagues and birth of Passover, offering profound lessons about navigating modern crises with faith, community, and ritual meaning.