The Torah portion of Balak introduces us to the shadowy character of Bilaam, a heathen prophet who tried to manipulate G-d's will to suit his own agenda. A deeper understanding of Bilaam urges us to consider: what is our own perception of G-d? Is He a G-d of mercy, or a G-d of Anger?
The portion of Balak (Num. 22 : 2 - 25 : 9) is read in the Land of Israel on Shabbat, 12 Tammuz 5783 – July 1, 2023
The portions of Chukat and Balak (Num. 16 : 1- 25 : 9) are read in the Diaspora on Shabbat, 12 Tammuz 5783 – July 1, 2023
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Rabbi Chaim Richman
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Parashat Balak 5783: Turning Curses into Blessings
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