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Parashah of the week: Bemidbar

“And the chieftan of the Simeonites was Shelumiel, son of Zurishaddai” Numbers 2:12

May 29, 2025 11:42
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Israelites gathering manna in the wilderness, Nicolas Poussin, c 1637 (Wikimedia Commons)
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The person chanting Torah from the scroll is the only person in the congregation with no access to the vowels or the cantillation marks. And this week’s parashah presents a unique challenge to the reader.

To a skilled leyner (Torah reader), many of the vowels are intuitive. Verbs are constructed a certain way; nouns might be repeated enough to be remembered. A mixture of grammatical know-how and experience with the sounds of Torah can lead to a confident and competent Torah reader.

Parashat Bemidbar, on the other hand, is filled with names that appear only once. Grammatical conventions are of limited use. Unless the reader has carefully memorised how to say Shelumiel ben Tzurishadai (2:12) or Achiezer ben Amishadai (2:25), or Pagiel ben Ochran (2:27), they are unlikely to read it correctly by intuition alone.

It’s a good week to be kind to our Torah readers.

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