Numbers 30:2 - 32:42

Jeremiah 1:1 - 2:3

In this week’s Torah portion, Moses describes the laws of oaths. The Israelites battle the Midianites. The tribes of Reuven and Gad request to dwell outside of the Land of Israel.

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The Wandering People

Everyone must have a safe place to be before anyone can feel at home.

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My Word

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Do We Have to Cross the Jordan?

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Compassionate Conquest

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Parashat Matot: Summary

Moses describes the laws of oaths; the Israelites battle the Midianites; the tribes of Reuben and Gad request to dwell outside of the Land of Israel.

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