General Overview: This week's Parsha, Naso, is the longest single
portion in the Torah, containing 176 verses. The reading starts with a
continuation of the Levite census and a discussion regarding their
Tabernacle duties. The laws of the sotah woman and the Nazirite follow.
The portion concludes with the Priestly Blessing and the offerings which
the Tribal leaders brought in honor of the Tabernacle inauguration.
Aliya
Summary: G‑d informs Moshe of the Tabernacle duties of the Levite
families of Gershon and Merari. When the Jewish people journeyed, the
Gershon family transported the Tabernacle tapestries, veils and
coverings, while the Merari family carried its structural components,
such as the beams, boards and pillars. A final count is given of the
Levite Kehot family -- those between the ages of thirty and fifty, as
per G‑d's command mentioned towards the end of last week's reading:
2,750.
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