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Beha’alotecha
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Parshat Beha’alotcha opens with the special Mitzvah awarded to Aharon and his descendants - lighting the Menorah each day in the Mishkan.
The Parsha continues with detailing how the Levi’im were chosen to replace the firstborns and how they were brought into their position through a very special ceremony.
There were people who were not able to bring the Korban Pesach in the second year so they begged Moshe for a second opportunity and we got a Mitzvah called “Pesach Sheni” a second Pesach for those who missed it through no fault of their own.
The Torah also describes how the Jews travelled in the Midbar and describes the special trumpets made for special occasions, including the nation’s travelling in the Midbar.
At some point the Jewish people got bored of the Man and asked for more exciting food. Hashem was not pleased with their request and although they were sent the birds, some people suffered from them. It’s not good to complain.
The Parsha ends with the sorry story of the Loshon Hora spoken about Moshe between Miriam and Aharon. Even though the meant the good and even though they loved Moshe and even though Moshe was extremely humble, nevertheless, Miriam was punished with Tzara’at and the Jewish People waited for her for seven days. We learn from this story how important it is to watch our mouths! M M A Z M N Q E C P O V D I A M C M W U C C R I
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CLOUD • FIRE • LEVI • MENORAH • MIRIAM • MISHKAN • QUAILS • TRUMPETS