מרצה | Title | תקציר | סידרה |
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Rav Nathaniel Helfgot | Pinchas | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rav Yair Kahn | The Second Census | How are we to explain the mysterious gap which separates the beginning of the verse, "And it was following the plague," from the conclusion introducing the divine command to count the people? | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading |
Rav Amnon Bazak | Each and Every Month, and Each and Every Shabbat" | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rav Zvi Shimon | Woman's Turf | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rav Chanoch Waxman | The Rise of Pinchas | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rabbanit Sharon Rimon | The Daughters of Tzelofchad | Our parasha records the request (Bamidbar 27:3-4) by the daughters of Tzelofchad to receive an inheritance in Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel: "Our father died in the wilderness, but he was not among the congregation that gathered against God in the congregation of Korach; rather, he died for his own sin, and he had no sons. Why should our father's name be lessened among his family because he has no son? Give us a possession among our father's brothers." What is the background of this request? | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading |
Prof. Yonatan Grossman | The Mussaf Sacrifices | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rav Ezra Bick | Families | Sefer Bemidbar began with a series of censuses, both of the Jews as a whole, and a separate one for the tribe of Levi. Parashat Pinchas, which takes place thirty nine years after that initial census, includes another census, which once again includes the Jews as a whole and the tribe of Levi separately. The purpose of this census is explicit – it serves as the basis for the division of the land of Israel among the individuals, and according to the tribes. | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading |
Rav Yehuda Rock | Were Mussaf Sacrifices Offered in the Desert? | The well-known opinion of the Ramban states that the mussaf (additional) sacrifices, which are listed in our parasha, were not offered in the desert; they were instituted only at the time when Bnei Yisrael entered the land. In this shiur we shall examine this view... | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading |
Rav Gad Eldad | “The Daughters of Tzelofchad Speak Rightly”?! | Parashat Pinchas describes the appeal of the daughters of Tzelofchad. By comparing their request and Moshe's response to the story of the request that brought about the law of Pesach Sheni, we will discover that both incidents teach us something about conflicts between individual and communal interests. | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading |
Rav Yoel Bin-Nun | The Census Taken for the Purpose of Inheritance and the Additional Offerings | In this shiur, we will take a close look at many of the details of Parashat Pinchas in order to examine their significance, including the nature of the census, the lessons of the story of the daughters of Tzelofchad, and inclusion of the Musaf offerings in Sefer Bemidbar. | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading |
Rav Aviya Hacohen | The Order and Contents of Sefer Bemidbar, Part 3: | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rav Elchanan Samet | Were the Daughters of Tzelofchad Early Jewish Feminists | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rav Elchanan Samet | When Did Moshe Pass the Mantle of Leadership to Yehoshua? (27:12-23) | Parshat HaShavua - The Weekly Torah Reading | |
Rav David Silverberg | S.A.L.T. Parashat Pinchas 5776 / 2016 | Parashat Pinchas. Includes link to Parashat Balak as well. | |
Rav David Silverberg | S.A.L.T. - Parashat Pinchas | Parashat Pinchas 5777 / 2017 | |
Rav David Silverberg | S.A.L.T. - Parashat Pinchas | Parashat Pinchas 5778 / 2018 | |
Rav David Silverberg | S.A.L.T. - Parashat Pinchas 5780 / 2020 | ||
Rav David Silverberg | S.A.L.T. - Parashat Pinchas | Parashat Pinchas 5779 / 2019 (with a link to Balak for our Chutz LaAretz readers) | |
Rav Elchanan Samet | The Section Dealing with the Daily and Additional Offerings (28-29) as Part of the Parashot Dealing with the Mishkan in the Book of Bemidbar | The section dealing with the daily and additional offerings (korbanot musaf) at the end of Parashat Pinchas gives rise to a question: Why was this section set in the book of Bemidbar, and why specifically in this place? The appearance of the section of the korbanot musaf in the latter part of the book of Bemidbar is puzzling, as this part of the book deals with what happened to the generation that would enter the land in the fortieth year of their wanderings in the wilderness. In this shiur, we will examine the perspective of the commentators who address this question, and we will offer our own suggestion. | |
Rav David Silverberg | SALT - Motzaei Shabbat, July 16, 2016 | Parashat Pinchas | |
Rav David Silverberg | SALT - Sunday, 11 Tammuz 5776 - July 17, 2016 | Parashat Balak | |
Rav David Silverberg | SALT - Monday, 12 Tammuz 5776 - July 18, 2016 | Parashat Pinchas | |
Rav David Silverberg | SALT - Monday, 12 Tammuz 5776 - July 18, 2016 | Parashat Pinchas | |
Rav David Silverberg | SALT - Tuesday, 13 Tammuz 5776 - July 19, 2016 | Parashat Pinchas |