Beha’alotcha | Numbers 8:1 – 12:16

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When Aaron was commanded to light menorah he did so, and as time went by he did not change in his service. From day one onward, Aaron understood the importance of the menorah and never lost his enthusiasm for this special job.

Many first-time experiences are exciting but as time goes by, these experiences are often taken for granted. It is vital to preserve that first-time enthusiasm for the service of God and to hand it down to next generation.

Tune in to learn about Aaron’s service in the Tabernacle, how to maintain that spark for service and much more.

Shabbat Shalom! 

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