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9 Jul 2022
Chevre, this week’s parsha, in Israel, is בלק (Balak). This is where Balak, King of Moav (I can see these mountains from my house and Ruth will come from there, the ancestor of King David) was afraid of the Bnei Israel and was trying to hire Bilaam to curse them. Nearly the whole parsha is about Balak and Bilaam. From the outside, Israel was scary and it was difficult to curse them.