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Beha'alotcha | בהעלותך | "When you set up "
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TORAH
| The Seven Lamps
| Consecration and Service of the Levites
| The Passover at Sinai
| The Cloud and the Fire
| The Silver Trumpets
| Departure from Sinai
| Complaining in the Desert
| The Seventy Elders
| The Quails
| Aaron and Miriam Jealous of Moses
“Would that all of God’s people were prophets, that God would put His spirit upon them” ().
If it were up to Moses, he would want not seventy prophets but 600,000 prophets – as many prophets as possible.
According to this principle, all God wants is that whoever is capable of receiving should receive, whoever is capable of absorbing should absorb, and “whoever is capable of doing should do.”
- Excerpt From: Adin Steinsaltz.
“Talks on the Parasha.”
iBooks.
“The question that Moses raises here is this: What does God want from each and every member of the Jewish people?
What does He require of him?
What are His expectations for such a person?” - Excerpt From: Adin Steinsaltz.
“Talks on the Parasha.”
iBooks.
https://itun.es/us/BsmT9.l
Excerpt From: Adin Steinsaltz.
“Talks on the Parasha.”
iBooks.
Excerpt From: Adin Steinsaltz.
“Talks on the Parasha.”
iBooks.
Excerpt From: Adin Steinsaltz.
“Talks on the Parasha.”
iBooks.
https://itun.es/us/BsmT9.l
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