Parables of the Dubno Maggid

Bemidbar (Num.)

Bemidbar: The Joy of the Wilderness

BaMidbar: Can Israel Be Counted?

Naso: The Blessing of the Kohanim

Naso: Supporting the Kohanim

Beha'alotecha: "Graves of Craving"

Shlach: Rejecting the Good Land

Shlach: Taking Care of Our Own Home

Korach: Extra Service

Korach: Morning and Evening

Chukat: King Solomon and the Red Heifer

Chukat: Following the Doctor's Orders

Balak: No Sorcery Against Israel

Balak: The Blessings of a Blind Prophet

Pinchas: Pinchas Saves the Day

Pinchas/Matot Haftara: Jeremiah’s Vision of the Almond Branch

Matot-Massei: The Eternal Gift

Haftara Massei: The Lousy Trade




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The Maggid of Dubno

Rabbi Jacob ben Wolf Kranz of Dubno (ר' יעקב קרנץ‎), the Dubner Maggid, was a Lithuania-born darshan (preacher) who lived from 1740 to 1804. A contemporary of the Vilna Gaon, the Maggid was renowned for his ability to construct beautiful meshalim (parables) to explain Torah concepts.


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