Shelah: Human Rights in a lush and bountiful land

Shelah: Human Rights in a lush and bountiful land

Numbers 13:1-15:41

In this weeks Torah portion, Moses sends twelve spies to the Land of Canaan. Carrying a huge cluster of grapes, a pomegranate and a fig they return reporting on a lush and bountiful land, but warn that the inhabitants of the land are giants and warriors “more powerful than we”; only Caleb and Joshua insist that the land can be conquered, as G-d has commanded.

The people weep that they’d rather return to Egypt, and Israel’s entry into the Land is delayed for forty years, during which time that entire generation will die out in the desert.

Read Raba Galia Riva Sadan: Shelah: Eyes and Vision

Read Rabbi Yehiel Grenimann: Shelah: Entering the Promised Land

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