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Rabbi Chaim Richman

The Torah portion of Korach is named for one of Torah's most tragic figures. How does a great man— one of the spiritual leaders of his generation—fall so far? Why did his rebellion begin with a challenge to Moshe and Aaron, yet ultimately become a rebellion against Hashem Himself? There is a deeper psychology at work here...of envy, resentment, wounded ego, and spiritual self-deception.
Through the story of Korach, Torah teaches that holiness is not found in grasping for another person's greatness, but in becoming the person Hashem created each of us to be.

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In the Land of Israel, the Torah portion of Korach ( Numbers 16 : 1 - 18 : 32 ) is read on Shabbat, 28 Sivan 5786 - June 13, 2026

In the Diaspora, the Torah portion of Shelach ( Numbers 13 : 1 - 15 : 41 ) is read on Shabbat, 28 Sivan 5786 - June 13, 2026
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