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Parashah of the week: Pinchas

“The daughters of Zelophehad, of the Manassite family… drew close”. Numbers 27:1

July 16, 2025 10:00
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Daughters of Zelophehad petitioning Moses, 16th century Russian manuscript illumination (Wikimedia Commons)
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Picture the scene set in this week’s parashah. You are in hills east of the Jordan river, surrounded by the tents and banners of the Israelite camp. An intimidating crowd has assembled - in fact, the entire people. Assembled are the most senior, fronted by Moses himself.

You then see five women approach - the Hebrew is vatikravnah, literally “they drew close” . They are sisters. Perhaps their heads are held high, or perhaps they tremble. Maybe a bit of both. They address Moses: “Our father died and he has left no sons. Give us a holding among our father’s kinsmen!”

These five women, the daughters of Zelophehad, are struck by the unfairness of the biblical inheritance system, which allowed sons to inherit but not daughters. In a situation like theirs, their family name and land would disappear into oblivion.

Moses takes this question to none less than God, and God responds, saying the sisters’ case is correct and they should inherit their father’s land. It is a model complaint – respectfully brought, treated seriously, the request granted without condition. What is it about the request – other than its innate reasonableness – which led to such a smooth and uneventful course?

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