Hidden amongst the cenus lists, laws and rituals described in Numbers, is the fabulous story of Zelophehad's five daughters. These are women who are left behind after the death of their Father in culture and tradtion of the emerging Israelite community which favours men and male heirs. It is a story which celebrates a courageous and fiesty struggle for justice. How does the voice and struggle of these sisters speak to our world and our own power and privelge?