Parshat Shelach Lecha at Taylah Ned blog

Parshat Shelach Lecha. Ten of them convince the people that it will be too difficult to conquer the land. At the start of parashat sh'lach l'cha, god tells moses to send representatives from the 12 israelite tribes to scout the promised land. The name of the parshah, shelach, means send and it is found in numbers 13:2. Ten of the twelve men return with an ambivalent and fearful report: With the exception of caleb and joshua, the scouts' report is far from promising. When the spies return, ten of them tell. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th haftarah. In this parshat shelach, moses commands the '12 spies' to visit the land of canaan. Shelach (“send”) tells the story of israelite spies journeying into canaan, the negative report they bring back, and the resulting punishment. The land is good but the people are giants and their cities impregnable. Shelach lecha tells the story of the spies sent by moses to survey the land. In this torah portion, moses sends 12 spies to explore the land of israel. Moses sends twelve spies to the land of canaan.

A Lesson in Perspective from Parshat Shelach Nefesh B'Nefesh
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In this torah portion, moses sends 12 spies to explore the land of israel. The name of the parshah, shelach, means send and it is found in numbers 13:2. At the start of parashat sh'lach l'cha, god tells moses to send representatives from the 12 israelite tribes to scout the promised land. Ten of the twelve men return with an ambivalent and fearful report: In this parshat shelach, moses commands the '12 spies' to visit the land of canaan. Ten of them convince the people that it will be too difficult to conquer the land. The land is good but the people are giants and their cities impregnable. Moses sends twelve spies to the land of canaan. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th haftarah. With the exception of caleb and joshua, the scouts' report is far from promising.

A Lesson in Perspective from Parshat Shelach Nefesh B'Nefesh

Parshat Shelach Lecha In this torah portion, moses sends 12 spies to explore the land of israel. The name of the parshah, shelach, means send and it is found in numbers 13:2. In this torah portion, moses sends 12 spies to explore the land of israel. With the exception of caleb and joshua, the scouts' report is far from promising. At the start of parashat sh'lach l'cha, god tells moses to send representatives from the 12 israelite tribes to scout the promised land. The land is good but the people are giants and their cities impregnable. When the spies return, ten of them tell. Ten of the twelve men return with an ambivalent and fearful report: Shelach lecha tells the story of the spies sent by moses to survey the land. In this parshat shelach, moses commands the '12 spies' to visit the land of canaan. Ten of them convince the people that it will be too difficult to conquer the land. Moses sends twelve spies to the land of canaan. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th haftarah. Shelach (“send”) tells the story of israelite spies journeying into canaan, the negative report they bring back, and the resulting punishment.

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