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Matot, Mattot, Mattoth, or Matos (מטות — Hebrew for “tribes,” the fifth word, and the first distinctive word, in the parshah) is the 42nd weekly Torah portion (parshah) in the annual Jewish cycle of Torah reading and the ninth in the book of Numbers. It constitutes Numbers 30:2–32:42. Jews in the Diaspora generally read it in July or early August.

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Footsteps of Messiah – Parasha Ma’sei

Weekly Sidra: Ma’sei (Journeys) Torah Portion: Bamidbar/ Numbers 33:1-36:13 Haftorah: Yermiyahu / Jeremiah 2:4-28; 4:1-4:2 Bamidbar 33:1 These are the journeys of the Children of Israel when they went out from the Land of Mitzrayim in their legions by the hand of Moshe and Aaron. אלה מסעי Eleh ma’asei - Hashem recounts the stages of the journey of Israel throughout the 40 years in the desert. A first it seems to be redundant, but we know that the Torah is not a document that wastes words, and each and every word is a world unto itself which holds spiritual meaning beyond the black and white of the scroll. Within the forty two stages of the sidra is the secret 42 Name of Hashem.[1] This understanding connects the end of the Torah[2] with the beginning of the Torah. For from the words, “In the Beginning,” until the words “which G-d created to make”[3] also contain the Name.[4] This is the reason we read continuously and not break up the creation narrative during the synagogue service as to not break up His Name.[5] With this in mind we can see that by naming the stages of travel and connecting them to locale, Hashem is telling us that it was Him Who brought us to the various places and was in control of it all. Rashi brings a mashal based the Midrash Tanchuma. The son...

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Parasha Masei, Torah, Torah Video

What Journey will you take? Parasha Ma’sei

What Journey will you take? Parasha Ma'sei

Weekly Sidra: Ma’sei (Journeys) Torah Portion: Bamidbar/ Numbers 33:1-36:13 Haftorah: Yermiyahu / Jeremiah 2:4-28; 4:1-4:2 “I brought you to this country of farm land to enjoy its fruit and its bounty; But you came and defiled My land, You made My possession abhorrent”. (Jer. 2:7) “ If you will return, O Isra ...

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Parasha Masei, Torah, Zionism

Torah Tidbits Audio – Parasha Ma’sei

Torah Tidbits Audio - Parasha Ma'sei

Torah Tidbits Audio: Sharp Contrast Between Sedra and Calendar Weekly Sidra: Ma’sei (Journeys) Torah Portion: Bamidbar/ Numbers 33:1-36:13 Haftorah: Yermiyahu / Jeremiah 2:4-28; 4:1-4:2 This Ma'sei episode will also serve as ammunition (pardon the choice of words) for those who live here and have family and friends who don't, ...

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Parasha Masei, Parasha Matot, Torah

Parasha Overview: Matot – Masei (Videos)

Parasha Overview: Matot - Masei (Videos)

The year is 2448 and the 40 years in the desert are drawing to a close. Miriam and Aharon have passed on, and Yehoshua has been appointed as the successor. In these last two portions of Sefer Bamidbar, Matot - Masei, HaShem begins to wrap things up. Pay attention to the laws selected to end the 4th Sefer. Parshat Matot is always read during the th ...

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Jewish Studies, Parasha Masei, Parasha Matot, Torah

A Man of His Word – Parashat Matot-Masei (Videos)

A Man of His Word - Parashat Matot-Masei (Videos)

If a man makes a vow to HaShem or takes an oath imposing an obligation on himself, he shall not break his pledge; he must carry out all that has crossed his lips. [Numbers 30:3] This week we have a double portion Matot (Tribes) and Masei (Journeys). I will focus this week on Matot. The first Aliyah has Moses instructing Israel concerning vows. It ...

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Castellano, Parasha Masei, Parasha Matot, Torá en Español

¿Es buena la Venganza? – Parashá Matot / Masei (Videos)

¿Es buena la Venganza? - Parashá Matot / Masei (Videos)

Bamidbar / Numeros 31:2 “Toma venganza completa sobre los midianitas por los hijos de Israel; después serás reunido a tu pueblo.” – La venganza fue contra Midián, no contra Moav. ¿Por qué? Rashí dice que es porque los moabitas actuaron por temor al estar justamente al lado de los hijos de ...

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