The Levites, one of the 12 tribes of Israel, were set apart for religious duties and had a unique position in Jewish society. But did this exemption from military service always hold, or were there moments when they were called to fight? When were Levites allowed to join the war?
Let’s find out more in today’s episode of the Jewish Perspective podcast.
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