The Tanakh Podcast

Alex Israel
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Mar 18, 2026 • 14min

#146 | Bamidbar ch.28 - Tamid and The Power of Routine

Chapter 28 and 29 are dedicated to the daily and "additional" sacrifices. What lessons can this chapter teach us?
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Mar 17, 2026 • 14min

#145 | Bamidbar ch.27 - Visionary Leadership

Today we discuss leadership via the stories of the Daughters of Tzelophchad, and the appointment of Joshua bin Nun.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 13min

#144 | Bamidbar ch.26 - The Second Census

A new generation. A new census.But how does this second count of the nation differ in texture, context, and purpose than the first?
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Mar 15, 2026 • 16min

#143 | Bamidbar ch.25 - Seduction and Idolatry

Chapter 25 gives us the worst sin of this generation - the seduction and idolatry at Baal Peor. But why were Israel not condemned as they were at the sin of the Golden Calf? Possibly because this was a deliberately planned attempt by the enemy (Midyan, Moav and Bilaam) to subvert and corrupt the Israelites.
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Mar 14, 2026 • 16min

#142 | Bamidbar ch.24: Lions, the Mashiach, and Abraham

Today we address three themes:1. The theme of lions in Bilaam's prophecy, and the balance between peaceful and warlike images.2. Bilaam as a source for the Messiah and the End of Days3. The parallel between Bilaam and Avraham.
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Mar 12, 2026 • 16min

#141 | Bamidbar ch.23 - A Pagan Parody

Balak takes Bilaam higher and higher on the mountains overlooking the camp of Israel. At each location he sets up 7 altars and brings elaborate sacrifices. The Pagan assumption is that increased vision (and altitude?) would facilitate a spell, a curse; and that sacrifices could force God's hand. But the story turns satirical as Bilaam defies all expectations and King Balak gets increasingly angry.
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Mar 10, 2026 • 13min

#140 | Bamidbar ch.22 - God Leads a Person...

Is Bilaam a saintly prophet or a greedy, pride-driven antisemite?That is the debate between Ramban and Rashi.What do we think from reading the text?And if God forbids Bilaam from making his way to Moab, then why does he reverse his pronouncement and allow him to go?
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Mar 9, 2026 • 15min

#139 | Bamidbar ch.21 - Wars and Songs

The Israelites are making their way to Arvot Moav in the Transjordan, the point at which they will launch their invasion of Eretz Yisrael.This chapter speaks of their journey there, a story filled with victories and songs, and a chapter that offers us a window into the character of this new generation.
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Mar 8, 2026 • 16min

#138 | Bamidbar ch.20 - The Next Generation

Our chapter sees the death of Miriam and Aharon.It also sees Moses' famous sin that will deny him entry to the Land.As we shall suggest. all of this has much to do with the fact that we have just jumped 38 years and we are now in the final year of the Wilderness, and this is a new generation.
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Mar 7, 2026 • 15min

#137 | Bamidbar ch.19 - The Paradox of the Red Heifer

A deep dive into the red heifer ritual and its strange rules of purification. Discussion of why this law appears in Bamidbar and its connection to the wilderness years. Exploration of death’s role in Jewish law and how communal purification creates mutual impurity. Reflections on liminality, ritual mystery, and the red heifer as a bridge toward national renewal.

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