The distribution of the land
נמצאו 4 תוצאות חיפוש
The Daughters of Zelophehad
Rabbanit Sharon RimonThe census in Parashat Pinhas is in anticipation of the division of the land. Why does the Torah insert two unrelated stories - the story of Datan, Aviram, and the sons of Korah, and the story of the daughters of Zelophehad? Apparently these are stories describing situations in which a person might lose his inheritance in the land, following a severe sin, or in a case of no legal heirs. Zelophehad's daughters claim that their father, who had no sons, does not deserve to lose his inheritance as someone who sinned severely, like Korah.
Yehoshua Perek 18
Jesse Salem | 18 דקותYehoshua chapter 18 describes the division of the land into the tribe of Binyamin’s portion.
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Yehoshua Perek 19
Jesse Salem | 26 דקותYehoshua Perek 19 describes the division of the land into portions for the tribes of Shimon, Zevulun, Yisachar, Asher, Naftali, and Dan.
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Mattot - Masei: Are Tribal Divisions a Good thing?
Rabbi Jonathan Snowbell | 15 דקותIn last week’s parsha (Pinhas), the Daughters of Tzelofhad ask for a land portion in order to contine their father’s name. This week, their kinsmen come, and express their concern and desire to ensure that their tribal lands stay within the tribe. The solution offered is that the daughters of Tzelofhad are to marry within their tribe. But this raises difficulties: what if they were married? Was this merely a temporary provision, before the actual land distribution? What would be so terrible about land moving from tribe to tribe? Is the notion of the tribe too particularist to map on to concepts we know today?
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