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Shemot 38 speaks of the half shekel donations contributed&#160; for the construction of the Tabernacle, and through which the nation was counted. Surprisingly, the head count reached is identical to the tally of the census in Bemidbar 1 which happened only in the second year in the Wilderness.<br/>
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<li>How can this be?&#160; Were there no deaths or births in the interim?&#160; Moreover, considering that only a few months separated the two events, why were two censuses necessary at all?</li>
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<li>U. Cassuto&#160;uses knowledge of Ancient Near Eastern censuses to suggest that&#160; the two events were were both part of a single extended process which started with the building of the Tabernacle.&#160;&#160;R"Y Bekhor Shor agrees that there was only one census, but suggests that it occurred only in the beginning of the second year in Bemidbar 1.&#160; He claims that the half shekels of Parashat Ki Tisa played no role in counting the nation and were solely for the building of the Mishkan.&#160; What are the advantages and disadvantages to each approach?&#160; See Censuses in the Wilderness and Half Shekels – For Census or Tabernacle?</li>
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Shabbat Table Topics – Parashat Pekudei

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Identical Tallies Shemot 38 speaks of the half shekel donations contributed  for the construction of the Tabernacle, and through which the nation was counted. Surprisingly, the head count reached is identical to the tally of the census in Bemidbar 1 which happened only in the second year in the Wilderness.


  • How can this be?  Were there no deaths or births in the interim?  Moreover, considering that only a few months separated the two events, why were two censuses necessary at all?
  • U. Cassuto uses knowledge of Ancient Near Eastern censuses to suggest that  the two events were were both part of a single extended process which started with the building of the Tabernacle.  R"Y Bekhor Shor agrees that there was only one census, but suggests that it occurred only in the beginning of the second year in Bemidbar 1.  He claims that the half shekels of Parashat Ki Tisa played no role in counting the nation and were solely for the building of the Mishkan.  What are the advantages and disadvantages to each approach?  See Censuses in the Wilderness and Half Shekels – For Census or Tabernacle?