Legends of the Jews (Ginzberg)

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Selections from Louis Ginzberg's monumental Legends of the Jews, a seven-volume compilation that weaves together aggadic material from the Talmud, Midrash, and other rabbinic literature into a continuous narrative.

Eleven Curtains for Eleven Heavens Above

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:28

It turns out, even the number of curtains held a profound significance. : eleven curtains made of goats' hair. Why eleven? Well, according to tradition, it mirrors the eleven heave...

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The Altar's Dimensions Matched the Ten Commandments

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:29

It wasn't just a building; it was a story, a symbol, a living testament to the covenant between God and Israel. And speaking of symbols, let's zoom in on the altar. This wasn't jus...

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Why Iron Was Forbidden in the Temple and Tabernacle

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:30

It’s a question that leads us down a fascinating path through history, prophecy, and the very nature of divine acceptance. Think about the Tabernacle, and later the Temple in Jerus...

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The Golden Calf of Aaron

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:32

We often think of the Mishkan, the Tabernacle, and its sacred objects, but right alongside their creation, the priestly garments were being made too, specifically for Aaron and his...

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Aaron in the Days of Moses

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:34

More than just coverings. They can signify status, profession, even our mood. Now imagine that, amplified a thousandfold, imbued with divine purpose. That’s the story of the garmen...

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The Tribal Names Etched on the High Priest's Shoulders

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:35

More than just architecture and gold, we're talking about the very names etched onto the High Priest's garments—each letter, each stone, imbued with meaning. Take the ephod, for in...

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Twelve Gemstones on the Breastplate and Their Powers

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These weren’t just pretty rocks. Oh no. Each of the twelve stones corresponded to one of the twelve tribes of Israel, and according to the legends, they possessed unique properties...

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Levi Stands in Prayer

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:40

Those weren't just pretty gems; they were powerful symbols, each one connected to a tribe of Israel and radiating its unique essence. Today, let's focus on two of those stones, and...

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Issachar Studies Torah

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:42

They weren't just pretty gems. Each one resonated with a specific tribe of Israel, embodying their essence and destiny. to the fascinating symbolism surrounding two of those tribes...

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Story of Dan

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:46

The breastplate of the High Priest, the Ephod, blazed with twelve precious stones, each representing one of the twelve tribes. And these weren't just decorations; they were deeply ...

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The Onyx of Joseph and the Jasper of Benjamin

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Each stone, according to tradition, wasn't just a pretty gem; it was a symbol, a story etched in mineral form. Joseph, the dreamer, the charmer, the one who rose from the pit to be...

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How the High Priest's Breastplate Delivered God's Answers

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:49

Forget polls and focus groups. In ancient Israel, sometimes the answer came from… a breastplate. Specifically, the breastplate of the Kohen Gadol, the High Priest. This wasn't just...

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The Urim and Tummim as Israel's Spiritual GPS

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:50

Forget Google; they had something far more intriguing: the Urim and Tummim. Now, the Urim (אוּרִים) and Tummim (תּוּמִים) – let’s unpack that. These weren't your average divination...

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Moses Gathers All Israel to Build the Sanctuary

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:52

It goes way back. Imagine Moses, just after the giving of the Torah, gathering the entire Israelite nation. It wasn't just the elders or the leaders this time. Everyone. Why? Becau...

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Israel's Wild Generosity After the Golden Calf Shame

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:53

While Moses was up on Mount Sinai receiving the Torah, they were down below, melting their gold into a Golden Calf (Exodus 32). A pretty devastating moment. But here's where it get...

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Moses and Joseph of Israelite

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We often focus on the big names, the artisans, the leaders. But what about the women? Their story, as told in the Legends of the Jews, is truly remarkable (Ginzberg). Apparently, t...

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Moses at the Temple and the Tabernacle

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We often hear about Moses, the leader, the lawgiver. But what about the unsung heroes, the ones whose eagerness and devotion actually brought the whole thing to life? The story goe...

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Bezalel Before the Flood

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:56

After all the materials were gathered, ready for this incredible, portable sanctuary to be built, Bezalel didn't just get to work; he dove in, soul first. And that's what the Torah...

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Why the Tabernacle Dedication Waited for Isaac's Month

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:58

According to Legends of the Jews, everything was actually finished in the month of Kislev—that’s around November/December on our calendar. They were ready to go, eager to erect thi...

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Moses and the Holy Sanctuary of Tabernacle

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Seems like a pretty sacred task. Well, not everyone saw it that way. Ginzberg, in his monumental work, Legends of the Jews, tells us that even as Moses was leading this incredible ...

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Moses Built a Second Tabernacle Outside the Camp

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According to Legends of the Jews, drawing from various Midrash (rabbinic interpretive commentary)ic sources, the Israelites were so generous in their donations for the Tabernacle t...

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The Miraculous Anointing Oil of the Tabernacle

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:64

It wasn't just about hammering tent pegs and hanging curtains. There was a whole ritual, a consecration, full of wonder and divine intervention. One of the most fascinating aspects...

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Kingdom of Aaron of Moses

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It wasn't just a quick anointing, you see. It was an entire week of living in the shadow of the Tabernacle, a period of seclusion from the everyday world, a real immersion into hol...

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Aaron's Week-Long Training for the Priesthood

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Right there, in front of everyone, Aaron and his sons were chosen, set apart for the holy task of serving as priests. Immediately following this ceremony, Aaron and his sons went i...

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Aaron and Creation of Nisan

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:69

It's not just about what we experience, but what echoes through the ages. Take the story of Aaron and his sons, for example. Before they could even begin their sacred service, they...

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Priest — Aaron in the Days of Moses

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You might assume that after all that hard work, the position was practically his. But that's not quite how it worked. God, in a moment filled with divine intention, says to Moses, ...

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Aaron Objects to Becoming High Priest Over Moses

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According to Ginzberg’s retelling in Legends of the Jews, when Moses approached Aaron with the news that God wanted him to be the Kohen Gadol, the High Priest, Aaron wasn't exactly...

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Aaron Saw the Horned Altar and Trembled With Dread

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The people of Israel are ready to begin their worship. Aaron, brother of Moses, is chosen to be the first High Priest. This is his moment! He should be filled with pride and joy. B...

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Divine Presence of Aaron

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:73

That feeling, that heavy weight of responsibility, might give you just a glimpse of what Aaron, the High Priest, must have felt on that momentous day of the Tabernacle's consecrati...

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Metatron at the Dawn of Creation

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The ancient Israelites must have felt something like that when the Mishkan, the Tabernacle, was finally erected in the desert. But according to our tradition, it wasn't just a buil...

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God's Voice Reached Moses Like Sound Through a Tube

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The Torah tells us Moses was unique, unparalleled in his closeness to the Divine. But what did that closeness feel like? How did it sound? Before the dedication of the Mishkan (מִש...

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Demons Fled the World When the Tabernacle Was Built

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See, before the Mishkan was built, the world was apparently crawling with demons. Ginzberg, in Legends of the Jews, recounts how these spirits had free rein, wandering wherever the...

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The Evil Eye of the Nations Cursed Israel After Sinai

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Jewish tradition has a name for that: the ayin hara, the evil eye. And according to some fascinating stories, the ancient Israelites were particularly vulnerable to it at pivotal m...

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Elisheba's Five Blessings on the Tabernacle's First Day

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:79

But for Elisheba, the joy is amplified fivefold! As Ginzberg recounts in Legends of the Jews, luck seems to be showering blessings specifically on her. Her husband, Aaron, is the H...

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Rod and Serpent of Abihu

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:80

And Jewish tradition, with its rich tapestry of stories, doesn't shy away from tackling it head-on. Take the story of Nadab and Abihu, sons of Aaron, the High Priest. We encounter ...

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Righteousness of Nadab

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:81

The story of Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron, plunges right into that question. It's a tale filled with both tragedy and a strange kind of… merit? We find this story in Leviticu...

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Aaron Questions God After His Sons Die by Alien Fire

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:82

The Torah tells us about such a moment in the life of Aaron, the High Priest, after the devastating death of his sons, Nadav and Avihu. Imagine the scene: Aaron’s sons, in their ze...

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Death of Aaron of Moses

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His sons, Nadav and Avihu, have died. The Torah tells us they offered "strange fire" before the Lord (Leviticus 10:1-2) and were consumed. Can you picture the anguish? The disbelie...

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Aaron Forbidden to Bury His Own Sons Nadab and Abihu

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:84

The Torah tells us that Nadab and Abihu, in their zeal, offered "strange fire" before the Lord and were consumed (Leviticus 10:1-2). A devastating blow, not only to their family bu...

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Moses — Death of Aaron

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:85

Take, for instance, the story of Aaron, Moses, and Aaron’s surviving sons, Eleazar and Ithamar, after the tragic deaths of Nadab and Abihu. Remember Nadab and Abihu? They were cons...

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Moses and Creation of Tabernacle

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:87

The princes of the tribes in the story of building the Mishkan (Tabernacle) knew that feeling all too well. According to Ginzberg's retelling in Legends of the Jews, when Moses cal...

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How the Levites Divided the Burden of Carrying the Ark

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:88

The Israelites, wandering in the desert, carrying the Mishkan, the Tabernacle, with them. It wasn't exactly backpacking. There were heavy pieces involved. How did they manage it al...

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Tribal Princes Compete to Be First at the Dedication

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The princes of the tribes of Israel certainly felt that way when it came time to dedicate the Mishkan (Tabernacle). According to Ginzberg's retelling in Legends of the Jews, these ...

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Nahshon at the Temple

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Our tale comes from Ginzberg's Legends of the Jews, a treasure trove of stories expanding on what we find in the Bible. It tells us about the offerings brought by the princes of th...

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Jacob's Transgression of Judah

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:92

The dedication of the Tabernacle in the desert is a great example. We read about the princes of each tribe bringing identical offerings (Numbers 7). But the Midrash (rabbinic inter...

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Issachar in Heaven

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:93

It’s not always as simple as it seems. Take the dedication offerings in the desert, for example. Imagine the scene: the Tabernacle is complete, the tribes are eager to present thei...

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Kingdom of Zebulun

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:94

They each had their own strengths, their own roles to play. And some, like the tribe of Zebulun, were particularly fascinating. According to tradition, after Nahshon, the temporal ...

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Reuben's Offering Echoes His Repentance for Past Sin

Ginzberg Legends of the Jews 3:95

Take the story of the offerings brought by the tribes of Israel in the desert. Each tribe, a unique thread in the tapestry of the nation, brought their own special gifts to the Mis...

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