Counting the People (The Census)
Life In the desert
Important people
The Mishkan
100

Bamidbar is often called by this English name because of all the counting.

 Book of Numbers

100

This is the Hebrew meaning of the word "Bamidbar.

In the Desert

100

He was the main leader who spoke to Hashem and led the people.

Moshe

100

This family of Levites carried the most holy items, like the Ark, on their shoulders.

Kohathites (Kehat)

200

This is the age at which men were counted to be part of the army

20 years old

200

The Jewish people followed this to know when to travel and when to stop.

The Cloud (or Pillar of Cloud)?

200

He was the High Priest (Kohen Gadol) and Moshe's brother.

Aharon

300

 Instead of counting people by head, they used this half-coin to count them.

 half-shekel

300

This was the special food that fell from the sky every morning.

Manna

300

These people were chosen to serve in the Mishkan instead of the firstborn sons.

Shevet Levi

400

This tribe was the largest one when Moshe finished the count

tribe of Judah

400

Each tribe had one of these with its own special color and symbol.

A flag (Degel)

400

This woman, the sister of Moshe and Aaron, was also a leader in the desert

Miriam

500

This special tribe was not counted with the others because they worked in the Mishkan.

Levites

500

The Mishkan was always located in this part of the camp.

 The center (the middle)

500

Each tribe had one of these leaders, also called a "Prince."

Nasi