The Prophecy of Eldad and Meidad: Connections Between Parshat Behaʿalotekha and the War in Iran
Introduction The Alter Rebbe once remarked in Yiddish, “Leben mit der tzait” (live with the times), meaning that one should live with the current Torah
Introduction The Alter Rebbe once remarked in Yiddish, “Leben mit der tzait” (live with the times), meaning that one should live with the current Torah

The Temple Menorah served as a lighthouse, illuminating darkness and providing purpose and direction.

And on the day that the tabernacle was reared up, the cloud covered the tabernacle, even the tent of the testimony; and at even there

There were men who were ritually unclean [because of contact with] a dead person, and therefore could not make the Passover sacrifice on that day.
…And they prophesied in the camp. (Num. 11:27) In the Torah portion Behaalotecha, there is an interesting narrative: And the Lord said unto Moses: ‘Gather
Speak unto Aaron, and say unto him: “When thou lightest the lamps, the seven lamps shall give light in front of the menorah.” (Num. 8:1)