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Parshas Naso, the longest single parsha of the whole Torah, has two mitzvos that seem to have nothing to do with one another: The Mitzva of Sotah, a woman accused of adulterous behavior, and the rules of a Nazir, a unique individual who has taken a vow to abstain from wine and other things. What do these two people have to do with one another? The Talmud offers a clue. This podcast tries to understand that clue, and come away with some real takeaways for communities struggling to succeed.
By Raphael Davidovich5
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Parshas Naso, the longest single parsha of the whole Torah, has two mitzvos that seem to have nothing to do with one another: The Mitzva of Sotah, a woman accused of adulterous behavior, and the rules of a Nazir, a unique individual who has taken a vow to abstain from wine and other things. What do these two people have to do with one another? The Talmud offers a clue. This podcast tries to understand that clue, and come away with some real takeaways for communities struggling to succeed.