User:Wolf2191
I shall have internet access only once every two weeks or so over the next few months.
Pages I created:
- Reuvein Margolies
- The Amber Witch
- Rav Nachman bar Yitzchak
- Meyer Waxman
- Chaim Dov Rabinowitz
- Benno Jacob
Pages to which I've made significant contributions :
- Pharisees - (Innovators of preservers, group or main leaders, influence)
- Missing Years
- Ecclesiastes - (Krochmal's interpetation, Orthodox Jewish POV)
- Book of Isaiah - Deutero Isaiah (argument against(
- Mishna - (Seder L' Mishna, missing 7th order, reasons for writing)
- The Merchant of Venice - influence on anti-semitism (badly done needs to be expanded)
- Essenes
- Sadducees
- Zohar - added extensive section on arguments for an earlier dating
- Kabbalah- Shir's view on the sefirot
- Menachem Mendel Kasher
- Deucalion - Etymology
- Get - Etymology
- Prophet - Heschel "Divine Pathos"
- Yochanan bar Nafcha - merge with Johanan ben Nappaha
- Samuel of Nehardea - R' Herzog on the Gemara in Moed Katan
- Talmud - revised section on critical method
Pages wherein I've made myself a nuisance:
Talk: Conservative Judaism /sandbox/wiki
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tmr-2 | האי מיתהנא משתעי בארמאה דתלמוד בבלי בדרגא מציעתא. |
yi-2 | דער באַניצער רעדט אַ נישקשהדיקן ייִדיש. |

The next day, the whole Israelite community railed against Moses and Aaron for bringing death upon God's people. A cloud covered the Tabernacle and the God's Presence appeared. God told Moses to remove himself and Aaron from the community, so that God might annihilate them, and they fell on their faces. Moses told Aaron to take the fire pan, put fire from the altar and incense on it, and take it to the community to make expiation for them and to stop a plague that had begun, and Aaron did so. Aaron stood between the dead and the living and halted the plague, but not before 14,700 had died.
God told Moses to collect a staff from the chieftain of each of the 12 tribes, inscribe each man's name on his staff, inscribe Aaron's name on the staff of Levi, and deposit the staffs in the Tent of Meeting. The next day, Moses entered the Tent and Aaron's staff had sprouted, blossomed, and borne almonds. God instructed Moses to put Aaron's staff before the Ark of the Covenant to be kept as a lesson to rebels to end their mutterings against God. But the Israelites cried to Moses, "We are doomed to perish!"
God assigned the Levites to Aaron to aid in the duties of the Tent of Meeting. God prohibited any outsider from intruding on the priests as they discharged the duties connected with the Shrine, on pain of death. And God gave Aaron and the priests all the sacred donations and first fruits as a perquisite for all time for them and their families to eat. And God gave them the oil, wine, grain, and money that the Israelites brought. But God told Aaron that the priests would have no territorial share among the Israelites, as God was their portion and their share. God gave the Levites all the tithes in Israel as their share in return for the services of the Tent of Meeting, but they too would have no territorial share among the Israelites. God told Moses to instruct the Levites to set aside one-tenth of the tithes they received as a gift to God.
Hebrew and English text
Hear the parshah chanted
Commentary from the Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies at the American Jewish University (Conservative)
Commentaries from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America (Conservative)
Commentary by the Union for Reform Judaism (Reform)
Commentaries from Project Genesis (Orthodox)
Commentaries from Chabad.org (Orthodox)
Commentaries from Aish HaTorah (Orthodox)
Commentaries from the Jewish Reconstructionist Federation (Reconstructionist)
Commentaries from My Jewish Learning (trans-denominational)
Commentaries from Aleph Beta Academy