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Parashat Masei - Insights and Questions

Parashat Masei opens with a long list of the stations of the children of Israel in the wilderness. Behind many of the stations stand events of fear, miracle, falling, thirst, faith and repair. The journey that never ends: one can leave Egypt in a single moment, but taking Egypt out of the soul is a long process.

Parashat Matot - Insights and Questions

Parashat Matot opens with the power of vows and oaths: he shall not break his word. From there: the war against Midian, the purification of the warriors and the vessels, and the request of Gad and Reuben that becomes a lesson in mutual responsibility. When words become reality.

Parashat Pinchas - Insights and Questions

Parashat Pinchas opens at a charged moment: after the storm of sin and plague, one man who rises from within the camp stops the collapse of an entire nation and receives a covenant of peace. From there: a census of a new generation, the daughters of Tzelofchad, the appointment of Yehoshua, the daily and festival offerings - and the verse that stops everything: the sons of Korach did not die.

Parashat Balak - Insights and Questions

Parashat Balak is the parasha in which the real war is fought not on the battlefield but in the eye. Balak hires a mouth to curse, but the story reveals that even the greatest blessing depends on the angle of the gaze. And in the end, after every curse has turned into a blessing, the danger arrives precisely from within.

Parashat Chukat - Insights and Questions

Parashat Chukat is the parsha where the desert begins to crack: the red heifer, the death of Miriam, the rock of Mei Merivah, the death of Aharon, the copper snake, and the victories over Sichon and Og. A parsha of generational transition, from the desert into the land.

Parashat Korach - Insights and Questions

Parashat Korach is a drama about fire that begins inside the heart: a slogan that sounds holy and hides a hunger for honor, earth that opens, fire-pans that become plating for the altar, and at the end a dry staff that blossoms and reveals that true leadership is the one that makes life grow.

Parashat Shelach Lecha - Insights and Questions

Parashat Shelach Lecha begins like an intelligence report and turns into a vast inner drama: will an entire nation see the Land with eyes of faith, or with eyes of fear. Between Caleb son of Yefuneh and the ten other spies, between the slander of the Land and the correction of the tzitzit, it becomes clear that the problem is not what one sees, but who is managing the seeing.

Parashat Beha'alotcha - Insights and Questions

Parashat Beha'alotcha opens with the soft light of the Menorah and moves to the purification of the Levites, the Second Pesach, the journey of the cloud and the trumpets, and ends with a crisis of complaints, craving and speech about Moses. Light and outburst in the same parsha.

Parshat Naso - Insights and Questions

Parshat Naso teaches that life is a portable Tabernacle: everyone carries something, everyone repairs something, everyone needs some kind of boundary, and everyone needs a blessing.

Parashat Bamidbar - Insights and Questions

Parashat Bamidbar is the moment when the people of Israel learn that true external order begins from a holy inner center.

Parashat Behar - Insights and Questions

Behar is one of the most stirring portions in the Torah. Beneath the surface lies a profound idea: the world does not truly belong to us.

Parashat Bechukotai - Insights and Questions

Bechukotai is not a parasha of fear. It is a parasha of responsibility. The world is not random, life responds to our choices.

Parshat Acharei Mot - Insights and Questions

Parshat Acharei Mot opens the path to the Yom Kippur service precisely out of brokenness. Entering the holy place demands boundary, humility and truth.

Parshat Kedoshim - Insights and Questions

Parshat Kedoshim reveals that holiness is not an escape from the world, but a deeper entry into the field, the marketplace, speech, family and the heart.

Parshat Metzora - Insights and Questions

Parshat Metzora is a parsha about falling - but even more than that, it is a parsha about return. The Torah does not believe only in healing - it believes in turning the wound itself into a gateway of holiness.

Parshat Tazria - Insights and Questions

Parshat Tazria teaches that life itself is deeply holy, so even the smallest stains are not negligible, and purification does not begin from perfection but from truth.

Parashat Shemini - Insights and Questions

Parashat Shemini teaches that the encounter with holiness is the most exalted thing and the most dangerous thing, and therefore it demands a burning heart, but also awe, boundaries and precision.

Parashat Tzav - Insights and Questions

Parashat Tzav teaches that it is not enough to light a fire. You must know how to keep it alive.

Parshat Pekudei - Insights and Questions

Parshat Pekudei is the moment the dream becomes reality. Before inspiration comes accountability, before the Divine Presence comes integrity.

Parshat Vayikra - Insights and Questions

Parshat Vayikra teaches that the path to the altar does not begin with a hand holding an offering, but with a hand that has not stolen.

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