Pinchas – Numbers 25:10 – 30:1

Shabbat Shalom!

This week, in Parshat Pinchas, we encounter one of the most inspiring stories of faith and courage in the Torah—the daughters of Tzlofchad.

As the Israelites prepare to enter the Land, these five brave women step forward with a bold request: a portion in the Promised Land in their father’s name. Their plea is more than a legal challenge—it’s a powerful act of hope.

At a time when many had lost faith in the future, the daughters of Tzlofchad remind us that God’s promises are real, the Land is near, and it is worth fighting for. Their story, honored by name in the Torah, reveals the unique role of women in sustaining belief through difficult times.

Why did Moses hesitate to answer? What does their claim teach us about inheritance, divine justice, and the spiritual bond between the people and the Land?

Join us as we explore the enduring message of hope in Parshat Pinchas—and the courage it takes to believe when others no longer can.

Watch now and be inspired by the faith that shaped Israel’s destiny in Parshat Pinchas.

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