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Aaron's grandson, Pinchas, is rewarded for his act of
zealotry in killing the Shimonite prince Zimri and the Midianite
princess: G-d grants him a covenant of peace and the priesthood.
A census of the people counts 601,730 men between the ages of
20 and 60. Moses is instructed on how the Land is to be divided
by lottery among the tribes and families of Israel. The five
daughters of Zelophehad petition Moses that they be granted the
portion of the land belonging to their father, who died without
sons; G-d accepts their claim and incorporates it into the
Torah's laws of inheritance.
Moses empowers Joshua to succeed him and lead the people into
the Land of Israel. The Parshah concludes with a detailed list
of the daily offerings, and the additional offerings brought on
Shabbat, Rosh Chodesh (first of the month), and the festivals of
Passover, Shavuot, Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot and Shemini
Atzeret.
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