Korach – Numbers 16:1 – 18:32

Shabbat Shalom

This week, we read Parshat Korach—a portion that challenges us to think deeply about leadership, humility, and the source of true authority.

Why did Korach rebel against Moshe and Aharon? Were his arguments entirely wrong, or just misguided? And how did Moshe respond—not with anger, but by falling on his face in sorrow?

At its core, this parsha reveals what it means to be chosen by God—not for power or status, but for purpose and service. As conflict and criticism swirl around leaders today, especially in light of modern day conflicts, the lessons of Korach feel more relevant than ever.

Join us as we uncover the spiritual depth of Moshe’s leadership, the dangers of ego, and what it means to lead with faith in a world filled with doubt and rebellion.

Watch now and discover the enduring wisdom of Parshat Korach!

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