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וַיִּקַּח קֹרַח - Split Decision - פרשת קרח

16 min · 17. Juni 2026
Episode וַיִּקַּח קֹרַח - Split Decision - פרשת קרח Cover

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In this shiur, we examine the various motivations and circumstances that fueled Korach’s rebellion against the leadership of Moshe and Aharon. The Meforshim depict the uprising as a complex intersection of theological disputes, geopolitical factors, and personal resentment.

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