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Before Shavuot, the Torah commands Moshe not merely to count the Jewish people — but to raise their heads. In this deeply personal and moving class on Parashat Bamidbar, we explore the difference between counting people and truly seeing them. Through Torah sources, powerful stories, and deeply emotional reflections, we uncover one of the greatest human hungers of all: the need to feel recognized.
This morning's brealfast and a class at Safra weaves together the Torah’s census, a remarkable story shared by Rabbi Elimelech Biderman, the teachings of the Vishever Rebbe on the tribe of Dan, and personal memories of the Achiezer organization founded by Syrian Jews who understood that Judaism begins by noticing the lonely, the struggling, and the forgotten. Sometimes a single aliyah, a smile, or a moment of kavod can restore an entire person. In a world where so many people feel invisible, Parashat Bamidbar reminds us that every Jew has a name, a story, and a place in the camp of Israel.
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Before Shavuot, the Torah commands Moshe not merely to count the Jewish people — but to raise their heads. In this deeply personal and moving class on Parashat Bamidbar, we explore the difference between counting people and truly seeing them. Through Torah sources, powerful stories, and deeply emotional reflections, we uncover one of the greatest human hungers of all: the need to feel recognized.
This morning's brealfast and a class at Safra weaves together the Torah’s census, a remarkable story shared by Rabbi Elimelech Biderman, the teachings of the Vishever Rebbe on the tribe of Dan, and personal memories of the Achiezer organization founded by Syrian Jews who understood that Judaism begins by noticing the lonely, the struggling, and the forgotten. Sometimes a single aliyah, a smile, or a moment of kavod can restore an entire person. In a world where so many people feel invisible, Parashat Bamidbar reminds us that every Jew has a name, a story, and a place in the camp of Israel.

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