Parshas Matos Questions


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Why is it so important not to make a promise
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Because it is terrible aveirah to break a promise.
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How can you cancel a promise
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Either by going to a Bais Din , or a talmud chacham who knows the law.
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Why did the Jews go to war against Midyan and not Moav
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Moav fought out of fear, Midyan fought out of hate.
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Did Moshe delay the war
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No, Moshe immediately began to prepare for war.
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How many soldiers did Hashem say Moshe should send
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Only 12,000, one thousand from each shevet.
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Why did Hashem say to send such a small army
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Hashem only wanted the greatest tzaddikim to go.
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Why did the soldiers refuse to come
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Because they loved Moshe and they didn’t want him to die.
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How many Jewish soldiers died in the war
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No Jewish soldiers died.
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What did Elazar teach the Jews after the war
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He taught them how to kasher all the pots and dishes
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What did the tribes of Gad and Reuvain ask Moshe for
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They wanted to stay on the other side of the Jordan with their sheep
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What would they have to do in order to stay on the other side
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They would have to come join in the war for the land
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