Parashat Korach
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Korach the son of Yitzhar the Levi, began a rebellion, separating and dissociating himself and his family from the congregation, persisting in a dispute to contest the appointment of Aaron to the kehunah.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 16:1"/> He banded with Dasan and Aviram, the sons of Eliav and On the son of Peles all<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 16:1"/> from the tribe of Reuben who were neighbors with the Levim from the family of Kohas as they all lived on the South side of camp. Together they joined Korach's rebellion as the saying goes "Woe to the wicked, and woe to his neighbor!"<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 16:1"/> | Korach the son of Yitzhar the Levi, began a rebellion, separating and dissociating himself and his family from the congregation, persisting in a dispute to contest the appointment of Aaron to the kehunah.<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 16:1"/> He banded with Dasan and Aviram, the sons of Eliav and On the son of Peles all<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 16:1"/> from the tribe of Reuben who were neighbors with the Levim from the family of Kohas as they all lived on the South side of camp. Together they joined Korach's rebellion as the saying goes "Woe to the wicked, and woe to his neighbor!"<ref name="Rashi Bamidbar 16:1"/> | ||
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===Son of Levi=== | ===Son of Levi=== |