Rabbi Tzion Cohen: Jealousy and honor can ruin a person
Rabbi Tzion Cohen, the chief rabbi of Or Yehuda and president of the Dorot Institute, delivered a short Torah lesson on Parashat Korach that warns against jealousy and the pursuit of honor. The piece is presented as a brief, engaging religious message tied to the weekly Torah portion.
The headline asks readers not to make a mistake and frames the teaching around the question of how jealousy and honor can take a person out of the world. It also says the lesson draws on Moses’ love for the people of Israel and what can be learned from it.
The article identifies Cohen as the rabbi of Or Yehuda and dates the post to 27 Sivan 5786, June 12, 2026, at 08:35. It includes a photo credit and labels the segment as a Torah reflection on Parashat Korach. No additional substantive details or responses are provided in the text.
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