Explore the Ethical Challenges in the Book of Numbers
In The Ethics of Numbers, Rabbi Dr. Abba Engelberg masterfully examines the profound ethical dilemmas and timeless lessons embedded in the book of Numbers. Known as Bamidbar in Hebrew, this biblical book chronicles the Israelites' transformative journey through the wilderness.
Key Ethical Questions Explored by Parsha: Bamidbar: What traits define a true leader, and how do empathy, courage, and cooperation manifest in the tribal structure?Naso: Are vows and asceticism ethical responses to temptation, or do they represent a rejection of God's world?Beha'alotcha: What is the moral significance of the second Passover, and how does it teach inclusivity and second chances?Shlach: Why did the spies fail in their mission, and what does this teach about the dangers of fear and groupthink?Korach: What drives rebellion against leadership, and how does it reflect on ethical authority and humility?Chukat: How should leaders handle their own mistakes, as seen in Moses and Aaron's striking of the rock?Balak: What does Balaam's attempt to curse Israel reveal about the ethics of free will and divine intervention?Pinchas: When is zealousness justified, and what are the ethical boundaries of taking justice into one's own hands?Matot: How do vows and oaths reflect personal accountability and the ethical weight of our words?Massei: What can the allocation of land and the case of the daughters of Zelophehad teach about fairness and justice?