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Hashem spoke to Moshe and Aharon saying about the statute of the Red Haifer, a commandment with no obvious logic or purpose.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 19:2">Rashi Bamidbar 19:2</ref> Although this can be mocked by the Satan and the nations of the world, it is a decree from Hashem and no one has the right to challenge it.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 19:2"/> The Jews are take a perfectly red unblemished cow, upon which no yoke was laid. | Hashem spoke to Moshe and Aharon saying about the statute of the Red Haifer, a commandment with no obvious logic or purpose.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 19:2">Rashi Bamidbar 19:2</ref> Although this can be mocked by the Satan and the nations of the world, it is a decree from Hashem and no one has the right to challenge it.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 19:2"/> The Jews are take a perfectly red unblemished cow, upon which no yoke was laid. |
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Parashat-Chukat
The Red Haifer
Hashem spoke to Moshe and Aharon saying about the statute of the Red Haifer, a commandment with no obvious logic or purpose.[1] Although this can be mocked by the Satan and the nations of the world, it is a decree from Hashem and no one has the right to challenge it.[1] The Jews are take a perfectly red unblemished cow, upon which no yoke was laid.
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