The Phinehas Chapter: Blessings, Priesthood, and Parshat of the Week

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Title: The Phinehas Chapter: A Unique Blessing and Eternal Priesthood

Subtitle: Saturday Entry and Exit Times for Major Cities in Israel

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Jerusalem – The Phinehas chapter, the eighth chapter in the book of the wilderness, holds great significance for the people of Israel. Named after Phinehas, the grandson of Aharon the priest, this episode highlights a unique blessing from God and his appointment to ‘eternal priesthood’. The chapter, consisting of 168 verses, is known to be the second longest of the weekly Parsha readings. Usually read close to the seventeenth of Tammuz, it begins in chapter 25, verse 10 and ends in chapter 30, verse 1 (Wikipedia).

In the previous episode, Balek, Phinehas’ jealousy towards God led him to kill the singer Zimmeri ben Salva. It is within this context that Phinehas receives his extraordinary blessing and divine appointment. The Phinehas chapter carries immense spiritual significance for the Jewish community.

In other news, for those planning their Saturday activities, here are the entry and exit times for major cities in Israel:

– Jerusalem: Saturday Entrance – 19:13, Departure – 20:29
– Netanya: Saturday Entrance – 19:21, Departure – 20:32
– Petah Tikva: Saturday Entrance – 19:10, Departure – 20:31
– Elad: Saturday Entrance – 19:20, Departure – 20:31
– Tiberias: Saturday Entrance – 19:19, Departure – 20:31
– Safed: Saturday Entrance – 19:25, Departure – 20:32
– Haifa: Saturday Entrance – 19:24, Departure – 20:33
– Tel Aviv: Saturday Entrance – 19:30, Departure – 20:32
– Be’er Sheva: Saturday Entrance – 19:29, Departure – 20:29
– Eilat: Saturday Entrance – 19:14, Departure – 20:24

Please note that these timings are subject to change and are provided courtesy of the Yeshiva website.

As the team at MivzakLive news website, we would like to wish the people of Israel a peaceful and blessed Shabbat!

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