For the week ending 5 July 2003 / 5 Tammuz 5763
Parshat Korach
Questions
- Why did Datan and Aviram join Korach?
- Why is Yaakov's name not mentioned in Korach's genealogy?
- What motivated Korach to rebel?
- What did Korach and company do when Moshe said that a techelet garment needs tzizit?
- What warning did Moshe give the rebels regarding the offering of the incense?
- Did Moshe want to be the kohen gadol?
- What event did Korach not foresee?
- What does the phrase rav lachem mean in this week's Parsha? (Give two answers.)
- What lands are described in this week's Parsha as "flowing with milk and honey"?
- When did Moshe have the right to take a donkey from the Jewish Community?
- What did Korach do the night before the final confrontation?
- What sin did Datan and Aviram have in common specifically with Goliath?
- Before what age is a person not punished by the Heavenly Court for his sins?
- What happens to one who rebels against the institution of kehuna? Who suffered such a fate?
- Why specifically was incense used to stop the plague?
- Why was Aharon's staff placed in the middle of the other 11 staffs?
- Aharon's staff was kept as a sign. What did it signify?
- Why are the 24 gifts for the kohanim taught in this week's Parsha?
- Who may eat the kodshei kodashim (most holy sacrifices) and where must they be eaten?
- Why is G-d's covenant with the kohanim called "a covenant of salt"?
Answers
All references are to the verses and Rashi's commentary, unless otherwise stated
- 16:1 - Because they were his neighbors.
- 16:1 - Yaakov prayed that his name not be mentioned in connection with Korach's rebellion (Bereishet 49:6).
- 16:1 - Korach was jealous that Elizafan ben Uziel was appointed as leader of the family of Kehat instead of himself.
- 16:1 - They laughed.
- 16:6 - Only one person would survive.
- 16-6 - Yes.
- 16:7 - That his sons would repent.
- 16:7,3 - Rav lachem appears twice in this week's Parsha. It means "much more than enough greatness have you taken for yourself (16:3)" and "It is a great thing I have said to you (16:17)."
- 16:12 - Egypt and Canaan.
- 16:15 - When he traveled from Midian to Egypt.
- 16:19 - Korach went from tribe to tribe in order to rally support for himself.
- 16:27 - They all blasphemed.
- 16:27 - Twenty years old.
- 17:5 - He is stricken with tzara'at, as was King Uziyahu (Divrei HaYamim II 26:16-19).
- 17:13 - Because the people were deprecating the incense offering, saying that it caused the death of two of Aharon's sons and also the death of 250 of Korach's followers. Therefore, G-d demonstrated that the incense offering was able to avert death, and it is sin, not incense, which causes death.
- 17:21 - So people would not say that Aharon's staff bloomed because Moshe placed it closer to the Shechina.
- 17:25 - That only Aharon and his children were selected for the kehuna.
- 18:8 - Since Korach claimed the kehuna, the Torah emphasizes Aharon's and his descendants' rights to kehuna by recording the gifts given to them.
- 18:10 - Male kohanim may eat them and only in the azara (fore-court of the Beit Hamikdash).
- 18:19 - Just as salt never spoils, so this covenant will never be rescinded.