Parsha Facts
Parsha Pages Youth | August 27, 2023
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Parsha Facts

Parsha Pages Youth | December 31, 2025
  • Three hundred foxes sent to burn down the fields of the Philistines.
  • Three hundred arrows pierced King Yoshiyahu.
  • Three hundred years Israel worshipped idolatry in the days of the Judges.
  • Three hundred fox-parables of Rabbi Meir.
  • Three thousand (ten sets of 300) parables of King Solomon.
  • Three hundred firstborn Levites.
  • Three hundred soldiers of Gideon.
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "a mighty bright spot."
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "you shall not let a sorceress live."
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "the tower soaring in air."
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "and the name of his wife was Meheitavel."
  • "Is not my word like fire and like a hammer that breaks rock into pieces?"
  • "The spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters."
  • The full spelling of the Name Elokim (and the Name Havayah in at'bash).

Age group – 10 years and up
Objective of this lesson: Appreciate math in the Parsha
Introduction to concepts within Judaism of letter and number values

  • Three hundred foxes sent to burn down the fields of the Philistines.
  • Three hundred arrows pierced King Yoshiyahu.
  • Three hundred years Israel worshipped idolatry in the days of the Judges.
  • Three hundred fox-parables of Rabbi Meir.
  • Three thousand (ten sets of 300) parables of King Solomon.
  • Three hundred firstborn Levites.
  • Three hundred soldiers of Gideon.
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "a mighty bright spot."
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "you shall not let a sorceress live."
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "the tower soaring in air."
  • Three hundred halachot concerning "and the name of his wife was Meheitavel."
  • "Is not my word like fire and like a hammer that breaks rock into pieces?"
  • "The spirit of God hovered over the face of the waters."
  • The full spelling of the Name Elokim (and the Name Havayah in at'bash).

Age group – 10 years and up
Objective of this lesson: Appreciate math in the Parsha
Introduction to concepts within Judaism of letter and number values

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