Parsha: Pinchas
Numbers 25:10-Numbers 30:1
HAFTARA: I Kings 18:46-19:21
Saturday, July 4, 2026

Jewish Learning by Kimberly Davis
Numbers 25:10-Numbers 30:1
Daily Reading Schedule:
Sunday June 28, 2026: Numbers 25:10-26:4
Monday June 29, 2026: Numbers 26:5-51
Tuesday June 30, 2026: Numbers 26:52-27:5
Wednesday July 1, 2026: Numbers 27:6-23
Thursday July 2, 2026: Numbers 28:1-15
Friday July 3, 2026: Numbers 28:16-29:11
Saturday July 4, 2026: All of the above readings Plus Numbers 29:12-30:1 AND
maf: Numbers 29:35-30:1
Haftarah: I Kings 18:46-19:21
Talmudic References:
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1
"The Holy One, Blessed be He, said to Moses: Be the first to greet Pinehas with a blessing of peace, to honor him before the people, as it is stated: “Therefore say: I hereby give to him My covenant of peace” (Numbers 25:12), and it is stated: “And it shall be unto him and to his descendants after him a covenant of eternal priesthood, because he was zealous for his God and he atoned for the children of Israel” (Numbers 25:13), and this atonement that he facilitated is worthy of continuing to atone forever."
Sanhedrin
daf: 82b:6
2
"The fact that they received a portion from an uncle may be derived from a verse. As it is taught in a baraita that the verse states: “You shall give [naton titten] them a possession of an inheritance” (Numbers 27:7). This is referring to the inheritance of their father. The verse continues: “Among their father’s brothers”; this is referring to the inheritance of their father’s father. The verse continues: “And you shall pass the inheritance of their father to them”; this is referring to the portion of the firstborn to which Zelophehad was entitled."
Bava Batra
daf: 118b:11
3
"§ The mishna teaches that the daily offering of the morning was slaughtered at the northwest corner of the altar, in the first ring of the second row from the south, which is called the second ring, whereas the daily offering of the afternoon was slaughtered at the northeast corner of the altar, at the second ring. The Gemara asks: From where are these matters derived? Rav Ḥisda said: As the verse states, with regard to the daily offering: “This is the offering made by fire that you shall bring to the Lord: Lambs of the first year without blemish, two by day, for a continual burnt offering” (Numbers 28:3). The phrase “two by day” indicates that the lamb must be slaughtered opposite the light of the day. Since Eretz Yisrael is north of the equator, the sun is always in the southern part of the sky. The first ring, then, is always in the long shadow of the altar, and only the second ring falls under direct sunlight."
Tamid
daf: 31b:12
Midrashic References:
01
Bamidbar Rabbah 21:16
"...“It is a continual burnt offering that was done at Mount Sinai, as a pleasing aroma, a fire offering to the Lord” (Numbers 28:6).
Rabbi Shimon ben Lakish said: It is written: “It is a continual burnt offering that was done at Mount Sinai.” If you say that there is eating and drinking before Me, learn from Moses. What is written in his regard? “He was there with the Lord forty days and forty nights; he did not eat bread…” (Exodus 34:28). Were there eating and drinking before Me, he would have eaten and drunk. That is, “were I hungry, I would not tell you” (Psalms 50:12)."
02
Bamidbar Rabbah 21:10
"“The daughters of Tzelofḥad, son of Ḥefer, son of Gilad, son of Makhir, son of Manasseh, from the families of Manasseh son of Joseph, approached; and these are the names of his daughters: Maḥla, Noa, and Ḥogla, and Milka, and Tirtza” (Numbers 27:1).
“The daughters of Tzelofḥad…approached” – that generation, the women would repair what the men would breach, as you find that Aaron said to them: “Remove the gold rings that are in the ears of your wives” (Exodus 32:2). But the women were not willing, and they reprimanded their husbands, as it is stated: “All the people removed the gold rings [which were in their ears]…” (Exodus 32:3), but the women did not participate with them in the act of the calf. Likewise with the spies who disseminated slander: “They returned and caused the entire congregation to complain against him, [to disseminate slander about the land]” (Numbers 14:36). The edict was decreed against them, as they said: “We will not be able to ascend” (Numbers 13:31). But the women were not party with them to that counsel, as previously in the portion it is written: “No man was left of them, except Caleb son of Yefuneh, [and Joshua son of Nun]” (Numbers 26:65) – man but not woman, because they [the men] did not wish to enter the land, but the women approached to seek an inheritance in the land. This is why this portion is written adjacent to the death of the generation of the wilderness, as it was there that the men breached and the women repaired."
03
Midrash Tanchuma, Bereshit 4:3
"R. Hanina declared: We learn this as well from another verse: These ye shall offer unto the Lord in your appointed seasons (Num. 29:39). It does not say “Ye have offered” but rather Ye shall offer, thereby indicating that you should continue to make your offerings at the appointed seasons in the years to come. Hence it follows that the man who completes the erection of a new home or purchases new vessels must recite a blessing upon that occasion."
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