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This study covers Bamidbar Chapter 26, the second census of the Israelites taken in preparation for entering and dividing the Land of Israel. The census represents a transition to a new generation after the death of those who left Egypt, includes detailed tribal and family counts for land allocation, and marks the shift in leadership from Moshe and Aharon to Elazar and the next generation. The chapter provides the most complete genealogical accounting in the Torah, organizing the people by tribes and families, with the tribe of Levi counted separately since they would not receive a territorial inheritance.
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By Yitzchok LowyThis study covers Bamidbar Chapter 26, the second census of the Israelites taken in preparation for entering and dividing the Land of Israel. The census represents a transition to a new generation after the death of those who left Egypt, includes detailed tribal and family counts for land allocation, and marks the shift in leadership from Moshe and Aharon to Elazar and the next generation. The chapter provides the most complete genealogical accounting in the Torah, organizing the people by tribes and families, with the tribe of Levi counted separately since they would not receive a territorial inheritance.
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Watch on YouTube
Watch on Website
Read Transcript
Hebrew Transcript
Yiddish Transcript
Download from Dropbox
Listen by phone: call (848) 285-6807, then 30073#