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Hebrew Text
וַיִּהְיוּ בְנֵי־יְהוּדָה לְמִשְׁפְּחֹתָם לְשֵׁלָה מִשְׁפַּחַת הַשֵּׁלָנִי לְפֶרֶץ מִשְׁפַּחַת הַפַּרְצִי לְזֶרַח מִשְׁפַּחַת הַזַּרְחִי׃
English Translation
And the sons of Yehuda after their families were; of Shela, the family of the Shelani: of Pereż, the family of the Parżi: of Zeraĥ, the family of the Zarĥi.
Transliteration
Vayihyu venei-Yehuda lemishpechotam le-Shela mishpachat ha-Shelani le-Peretz mishpachat ha-Partzi le-Zerach mishpachat ha-Zarchi.
Hebrew Leining Text
וַיִּהְי֣וּ בְנֵי־יְהוּדָה֮ לְמִשְׁפְּחֹתָם֒ לְשֵׁלָ֗ה מִשְׁפַּ֙חַת֙ הַשֵּׁ֣לָנִ֔י לְפֶ֕רֶץ מִשְׁפַּ֖חַת הַפַּרְצִ֑י לְזֶ֕רַח מִשְׁפַּ֖חַת הַזַּרְחִֽי׃
וַיִּהְי֣וּ בְנֵי־יְהוּדָה֮ לְמִשְׁפְּחֹתָם֒ לְשֵׁלָ֗ה מִשְׁפַּ֙חַת֙ הַשֵּׁ֣לָנִ֔י לְפֶ֕רֶץ מִשְׁפַּ֖חַת הַפַּרְצִ֑י לְזֶ֕רַח מִשְׁפַּ֖חַת הַזַּרְחִֽי׃
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Parasha Commentary
📚 Talmud Citations
This verse is not quoted in the Talmud.
Overview of the Verse
The verse (Bamidbar 26:20) lists the descendants of Yehuda according to their families, specifically mentioning the families of Shela, Peretz, and Zerach. This enumeration appears in the context of the census taken in the wilderness before Bnei Yisrael entered Eretz Yisrael. The division into families highlights the importance of lineage and tribal identity in Jewish tradition.
Rashi's Commentary
Rashi explains that the phrase "לְמִשְׁפְּחֹתָם" (after their families) indicates that these families were recognized as distinct lineages within the tribe of Yehuda. He notes that the family names—Shelani, Parzi, and Zarchi—are derived from the names of their ancestors: Shela, Peretz, and Zerach, respectively. This follows the Torah's pattern of identifying families by their forebears.
Significance of the Three Families
Midrashic Insights
The Midrash (Bamidbar Rabbah 21:10) connects the names of these families to broader themes in Jewish thought. For example:
Halachic and Historical Implications
The Talmud (Bava Basra 109b) discusses the inheritance rights of these families, noting that tribal lineage determined land allocation in Eretz Yisrael. The Rambam (Hilchos Nachalos 1:6) further elaborates on how family divisions influenced territorial distribution. This verse thus serves as a foundation for understanding tribal inheritance laws.