Table of contents:
Abstract Overview
Abstract Overview
- Vol 2.09 - Matot - Masei : Links - The lesson of the forty-two jouneys in Avodah. Constant progress (7)
- Vol 4.11 - Matot : Links - "Vows are a "fence for abstinence". Shabbat Mevarchim and Menachem Av (7)
- Vol 8.19 - Matot 1 : Links - Rashi: "Eleazar the kohen said"; "This is the statute of the Torah" (4)
- Vol 8.20 - Matot 2 : Complete- The connection between the request of the Bnei Gad and Bnei Reuvain and the claim of the Spies (6)
- Vol 13.17 - Matot 1 : Links - The conclusion of the section of vows (Nedarim) (5)
- Vol 13.18 - Matot 2 : Complete - Why does the Torah specify the tax of the spoils of the Midianite war (4)
- Vol 18.39 - Matot 1 : Complete- Rashi: "on Balaam's advice" (6)
- Vol 18.40 - Matot 2 : Rashi: "to make them fit for use [after contamination] from forbidden food" (8)
- Vol 18.41 - Matot 3 : Rashi: "and called it Nobah" (7)
- Vol 18.42 - Matot-Masei : The connected Parshot Matos-Maesi in Avodah. (12)
- Vol 23.25 - Matot : Complete - The Midianite war - revenge and not just conquest; Rambam and Raavad: if Levites have a portion of spoils (8)
- Vol 23.26 - Matot-Masei - Menachem Av : Complete/Links - Explanation of the name "Menachem Av" (10)
- Vol 28.24 - Matot 1 : Rambam: The law of a minor who is twelve years and one day old who made a vow (9)
- Vol 28.25 - Matot 2 : Rashi: "anyone who killed a person"(10)
- Vol 28.26 - Matot-Masei : Links - The reason that an inheritance was given to half the tribe of Manasseh on the other side of the Jordan.(9)
- Vol 33.27 - Matot : Links - Rashi: "the heads of the tribes": The annulment of vows by a single expert (8)
- Vol 33.28 - Bein HaMetzarim - Matot : Complete - Haftorah Matot: "I see a rod of an almond-tree." The connection of an almond rod to Bein HaMetzarim (5)
- Vol 38.20 - Matot : Links - Rashi: "their hamlets": The connection between hamlets and memory (5)