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  • The Wisdom of the Jewish Sage

    It's very puzzling how it all played out. The nation of Israel was three days away from the Land of Israel - just go in, and mission accomplished - you are in Israel, Moshe Rabbeinu is a Moshiach, build the Bet Hamikdash and life is beautiful.

    But suddenly people ask for the spies to be sent to check out the land. So Hashem says to Moshe Rabbeinu in Parashat Shelach 13:2: "Send men to scout the land of Canaan, which I am giving to the Israelite people; send one man from each of their ancestral tribes, each one a leader among them." So Hashem asked for leaders to be sent from each tribe. To date I have read many explanations on this pasuk. But with your permission, allow me to offer you yet another explanation.

    So twelve people go together as a group. The Rabbis say that the ten men out of twelve concentrated on the negative points of the Land, since they had their own hidden agenda, and this was the reason of their downfall - the exile and hardships we are facing today. The other two men - Calev ben Yefuneh and Yehoshua Bin Nun, have tried, but could not overpower the ten men's efforts of slandering the Land.

    But why did the ten men do that? What made them commit such a grievous sin?

    To answer the above questions, we need to look into another story of a different leader - a story of Mordechay HaTzadik - a story of Purim. There's something in this story that can be viewed from a different angle.

    Mordechay HaTzadik was a sage, someone that spoke 70 languages, and was part of the Great Assembly.

    The Megilat Esther says: "Once on a party in front of other kings and his friends, King Achashverosh executed his wife Vashti in a fit of drunken rage. After he got sober, he regretted it, but then realized that he needs a new wife, one that is beautiful and charming. So the King sent his people all over the towns to find a wife that would be pleasing for the King. 

    They gathered lots of ladies for the King to choose from, and this is when Mordechay HaTzadik approached Esther.

    There are many explanations who Esther was to him, one of them says, she was his niece. So Mordechay HaTzadik asked her to become a wife of the King. We don't realize what it meant to her - being married to a non-Jew, she forfeits all the mitzvot that woman should perform, she becomes part of the non-Jewish nation. To our dismay, she agrees...why would she do that? Let's try to understand this as well.

    As the time passes there are comes a man called Haman who didn't like Mordechay HaTzadik, and then he tries to annihilate the Jewish nation, he gets a permission from the King to do just that. The King agrees and Haman starts the process.

    So, this is when Mordechay HaTzadik goes to the Plan B.

    Queen Esther invites Haman to the palace along with the King where she exposes the evil plans of Haman. The King gets furious with the Haman and gives an order to hang Haman and ten of his sons on the gallows. And the King's orders have been carried out.

    Mordechay HaTzadik gets his community together for the attacks of the locals, since the decree was signed and put in motion by Haman, the Jews win the battle and there's a happiness and joy all over the towns in the Jewish neighborhoods."

    Our Rabbis say, that this story is not over yet. Mordechay HaTzadik becomes the King's advisor, thus ensuring that peace and security is guaranteed going forward for the Jews in those towns.

    Queen Esther and King Achashverosh have a son. The son grows up, and becomes the next King after the passing of his father. It is told, that this new king - Cyrus King of Persia, under the influence of his mother allows for the mass immigration of the Jews from the Persia to the Land of Israel to rebuild the Second Bet Hamikdash. He sent the nation with gifts of gold and silver to make a fitting house for G-d.

    Do you realize what has just happened? Did you see the wisdom of the Jewish sage?

    Mordechay HaTzadik asked his niece to marry a non Jewish King, to be a "spy" - where she lost out on all the mitzvot she could of done and ended up living a non Jewish lifestyle. But she was there for her nation in the darkest and trying times. She had saved the nation from the pogroms, overturning the decrees and eventually this led to the rebuilding of the Second Bet Hamikdash and in-gathering of the Jews back in Israel.

    The wisdom of Mordechay HaTzadik was in the realization, and right assessment of the situation, making the right moves to win the battle in the long run, and make it good and comfortable not for himself but for the entire Jewish nation.

    This is something the Meraglim or the spies in the times of Moshe Rabbeinu lacked. They were looking out for themselves, they were trying not to lose their positions and were more concerned with their fate and not with the fate of the Jewish nation.

    But why? Why Mordechay HaTzadik was able to make the right choices and the spies failed at it? Because Mordechay HaTzadik had a wisdom of the Jewish sage

    How can a person acquire wisdom? There's a pasuk on how to acquire wisdom, which goes like this: Reshit Chochmah Yirat Hashem - The beginning of wisdom is fear of G-d. If one wants wisdom, he must learn to fear G-d, he must fear G-d, without this he will not have wisdom - he will transgress everything under the sun, will make people around him suffer, for which eventually he will be bring judgement upon himself.

    The ten spies that went out to spy out the Land, came back with a bad report - because they lacked one thing - which is a Fear of G-d. They did things to fit their own agenda, and they spoke to support their own story. They were worried about their positions, about things they had, and how their life would unfold, without giving a second thought about the fate of the nation, the people they led and the task they were entrusted with. Eventually, it led the nation to wonder for forty years in the desert and the death of that, older generation.

    The Rabbis say, that the ten spies were fixing the sin of the ten sons of Yaakov Avinu that sinned against Yosef HaTzadik, but they failed. So the rabbis instituted that there are should be ten men every time they gather to pray daily prayers - a miniyan - where that gathering of ten people or the miniyan would have to fix the sin of the ten spies.

    A prayer in the minyan is the search for the right meaning, correction and unification of the goals, desires and motivation to serve the One and Only G-d, where it is done in unity and oneness of spirit or achdut just like it was done back in the day when we received the Torah on Mount Sinai.

    Why Hashem held them liable for the lack of Fear of G-d?
    Because in Talmud Berachot 33b it says: "Hakol Bidey Shamayim Chutz Miyirat Shamayim" which means, "Everything is in the Hands of G-d except for the Fear of Heaven / G-d".

    That's why Hashem has not given us the Fear of G-d - because He wants to see us work for it, since it is there are waiting for us, it is something that's attainable and available, within our reach, and definitely something that should NOT be ignored or postponed for the later years.

    With everything that we been through lately - virus and us being out of the shules and having no miniyanim - it makes one wonder if we have been making the mistakes of the ten spies, being too selfish with no concern for the nation, while forgetting the most important thing that we must posses and work on - The Fear of G-d

    Fortunately we have been granted the opportunity to return to our shules - where we have minyanim, and are allowed to pray together. Let's step up to the expectations that Hashem has for us. The meraglim did what they did, and now, it is on our shoulders and our responsibility to fix the wrong that was done, so we get to the next phase of our redemption.

    It is hard to acquire the Fear of G-d, but it is a worthy cause to invest our life into.

    Shmuel Katanov

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  • Upon whom shall we depend?

    "When murderers multiplied, the [ceremony of] breaking a heifer’s neck ceased. That was from the time of Eliezer ben Dinai, and he was also called Tehinah ben Perisha and he was afterwards renamed “son of the murderer”. When adulterers multiplied, the ceremony of the bitter waters ceased and it was Rabban Yohanan ben Zakkai who discontinued it, as it is said, “I will not punish their daughters for fornicating, nor their daughters-in-law for committing adultery, for they themselves [turn aside with whores and sacrifice with prostitutes]” (Hosea 4:14). When Yose ben Yoezer of Zeredah and Yose ben Yohanan of Jerusalem died, the grape-clusters ceased, as it is said, “There is not a cluster [of grapes] to eat; not a ripe fig I could desire [The pious are vanished from the land, none upright are left among men" (Micah 7:1-2).

    "Yohanan the high priest brought to an end the confession made at the presentation of the tithe. He also discontinued the wakers and the knockers Up to his days the hammer used to strike in Jerusalem, And in his days there was no need to inquire about doubtfully tithed produce."

    "When the Sanhedrin ceased [to function], song ceased from the places of feasting, as it is said, “They drink their wine without song” (Isaiah 24:9).

    "When the former prophets died, the Urim and Thummim ceased. When Temple was destroyed, the shamir and nopheth zufim ceased. And people of faith ceased, as it says, “Help, O Lord, for the faithful are no more” (Psalms 12:2). Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel in the name of Rabbi Joshua: from the day the Temple was destroyed, there is no day without a curse, the dew has not descended for a blessing, and the flavor has departed from produce. Rabbi Yose says: the fatness was also removed from produce."

    "Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar says: [the cessation of observation of the] purity laws has removed taste and fragrance, [the cessation of observation of] the tithes has removed the fatness of grain. But the Sages say: licentiousness and sorcery destroyed everything."

    "When Rabbi Meir died, the composers of fables ceased. When Ben Azzai died, the diligent students [of Torah] ceased. When Ben Zoma died, the expounders ceased. When Rabbi Joshua died, goodness ceased from the world. When Rabban Shimon ben Gamaliel died, locusts come and troubles multiplied. When Rabbi Elazar ben Azaryah died, the sages ceased to be wealthy. When Rabbi Akiba died, the glory of the Torah ceased. When Rabbi Hanina ben Dosa died, men of wondrous deeds ceased. When Rabbi Yose Katnuta died, the pious men (hasidim) ceased and why was his name called Katnuta? Because he was the youngest of the pious men. When Rabban Yohanan ben Zakkai died, the splendor of wisdom ceased. When Rabban Gamaliel the elder died, the glory of the Torah ceased, and purity and separateness perished. When Rabbi Ishmael ben Fabi died, the splendor of the priesthood ceased. When Rabbi died, humility and fear of sin ceased."

    "Rabbi Phineas ben Yair says: when Temple was destroyed, scholars and freemen were ashamed and covered their head, men of wondrous deeds were disregarded, and violent men and big talkers grew powerful. And nobody expounds, nobody seeks, and nobody asks. Upon whom shall we depend? Upon our Father who is in Heaven."

    "Rabbi Eliezer the Great says: from the day the Temple was destroyed, the sages began to be like scribes, scribes like synagogue-attendants, synagogue-attendants like common people, and the common people became more and more debased. And nobody seeks. Upon whom shall we depend? Upon our Father who is in Heaven. In the footsteps of the messiah insolence (hutzpah) will increase and the cost of living will go up greatly; the vine will yield its fruit, but wine will be expensive; the government will turn to heresy, and there will be no one to rebuke; the meeting-place [of scholars] will be used for licentiousness; the Galilee will be destroyed, the Gablan will be desolated, and the dwellers on the frontier will go about [begging] from place to place without anyone to take pity on them; the wisdom of the learned will rot, fearers of sin will be despised, and the truth will be lacking; youths will put old men to shame, the old will stand up in the presence of the young, 'For son spurns father, daughter rises up against mother, daughter-in-law against mother-in-law a man’s own household are his enemies (Micah 7:6)."

    "The face of the generation will be like the face of a dog, a son will not feel ashamed before his father. Upon whom shall we depend? Upon our Father who is in Heaven."

    "Rabbi Pinchas ben Yair says, Heedfulness (being aware or alertness) leads to cleanliness, cleanliness leads to purity, purity leads to separation, separation leads to holiness, holiness leads to modesty, modesty leads to fear of sin, fear of sin leads to piety, piety leads to the Holy Spirit, The Holy Spirit leads to the resurrection of the dead, and the resurrection of the dead comes from Elijah, blessed be his memory, Amen." -- Mishnah  Sotah Chapter 9.

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  • Why do we light bonfires on Lag BaOmer?

    Imagine it is dark, and hundreds of people are dancing around a huge bonfire, which lights up the excited faces of all the people present around it. But let me ask you why we have had this tradition for hundreds of years?

    It says in the Zohar: "Rabbi Shimon said: All my life, I've been begging to reveal this secret. And up until today, my request has been turned down. But today, I received permission. I decree that this day does not turn into the night like any ordinary day. This day belongs to me, as I begin to reveal the secrets..." Rabbi Shimon sat down, engaging in the Divine Torah. Rabbi Aba sat down in front of him and took notes... A fire burned around them, and the sun did not set. He revealed hidden Torah secrets from the Kabbalah until he reached the verse "... For there the L‑rd commanded the blessing, life forever." Rabbi Aba said: "Our teacher had not finished enunciating the word chaim ('life') when his words began to become increasingly imperceptible... Throughout the day, a fire burned in the house, and no one could come near him because he was engulfed by light and fire."

    Why was the daylight extended until he finished teaching? The Bnei Yissaschar explains that it was to signify that all the lights of the world were created for the Torah. Our bonfires mirror the sunlight that shone in honor of this special day.

    Another explanation: the bonfire that is lit is the fire inside every individual that may have been extinguished and is rekindled once again. This person will carry this light and light others who may not have been present at the bonfire event or felt down in their serving of HaShem, so they can also feel the excitement, see the beauty, and taste the sweetness of Torah and mitzvot.

    But there may be another explanation which I would like to present to you today.

    Interestingly, if you have ever been to this event, either in Meron or in your neighborhood, you may have noticed that people are holding a small jug of oil in their hands. Some have candles, and during dancing, they throw them into the fire. Why do they do that?

    We hold Sefirat HaOmer because Rabbi Akiva's students did not treat each other with respect, did not see eye to eye, could not agree with each other's opinions, and did not accept each other's differences. As a punishment, they started dying, and on the 33rd day, they stopped passing away.

    From the first day of Omer to Lag BaOmer, we count from 1 to 33 days, which, Kabalistically, represent different Kavanot. But in simple terms, we are required to work on our middot—the character traits—during this time of the year and, day by day, become better people and better than we used to be.

    So here we are, dancing around the fire, and holding our jug of oil in our hands, and suddenly we see that guy, yes, that guy that did bad to us, spoke bad about us, or brought suffering upon us - simply someone we can't stand. So what do we do? Rabbi Akiva's students died because they mistreated each other, and we are not supposed to repeat their mistake, and we need to fix the situation - make the Tikun. But we can't, as we are circling around the fire. The fire throws different shadows that make that person more unbearable and causes much agony to us.

    There's a story in the Zohar of the day when Rabbi Shimon came out of the cave. "When the father and son left the cave, they passed a field where they saw Jewish farmers working on the land; they said, 'Imagine people giving up the sacred study of the Torah for worldly matters!'"

    When they uttered these words, all the field produce rose in smoke. Then they heard a Heavenly voice saying, "Have you come out to destroy My world? Go back to your cave!" They returned to the cave for another twelve months and left it again only after they heard the same Heavenly voice calling them to leave.

    Seeing a Jew carrying two bunches of myrtle, rushing home on Friday afternoon, they asked him what he was going to do with the myrtle.

    "It is to adorn my house in honor of the Shabbat," the man replied.

    "Would not one bunch of myrtle be sufficient to fill your house with fragrance?" they asked.

    The stranger replied, "I am taking two bunches, one for 'Remember the Shabbat day' and the other for 'Keep the Shabbat Day holy.'"

    Rabbi Shimon said to his son, "See how precious the mitzvot are to our brothers! Despite all the decrees and persecution of the Romans, the Jews still observed the commandments, especially the Shabbat. Rabbi Shimon and his son felt greatly encouraged."

    Many times in the Zohar, Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai is referred to as butzina kadisha - "The Holy Candle" since he brought to light the secrets of the Torah, and was able to rise to the levels where he was able to have a different outlook on life.

    So as we dance around the bonfire, suddenly we realize that the 33 days of Omer that we have been counting have not done their job, and we still have a lot to fix. And at that moment, one thought gives us hope, that we still have another 16 days of Omer left to work on our middot. And that moment before throwing a jug of oil into the bonfire, we say our prayer: "Ribbono Shel Olam, please accept my small jug of oil and make it a Butzina Kadisha - 'the holy candle' that should join the grand fire and make my flame be part of it. Just like Rabbi Shimon was able to change his view of the world, to accept everyone and become the holy candle, so I should be able to do the same, since a bonfire is a collection of flames that dance together in unison and make one flame, a big bonfire - so is the community, that has all sorts of people as each individual flame burning away in one big fire called Life.”

    As Shavuot approaches, we have the remaining 16 days to achieve that level of Butzina Kadisha—"The Holy Candle"—and truly become one flame, be together as one community and one nation—Ba Lev Echad and Guf Echadone in Heart and one in Body, and accept the Torah once again on the night of Shavuot as One Nation under G-d.

    Shmuel Katanov


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  • CoronaVirus or What Is G-d Trying To Tell Us?

    As you know more and more countries get infected with CoronaVirus and it is not slowing down. The World Health Organization has officially named this virus as Covid-19. Why did they choose this name?

    The Sages tell us that parents become prophets when they choose a name for their child, since they name the child with the name G-d wants him to have. I believe same thing happened here, the World Health Organization has chosen a name that G-d wants, since He is trying to tell us something.

    But what exactly is He trying to tell us?

    Covid-19 is written in Hebrew as: 19–כוביד starts with letters כו - Kaf & Vav that has a Gematria or a numerical value of 26, as in the Tetragrammaton - YHVH, and the word ends with יד - Yud & Dalet or word Yad which means Hand - with a numerical value of 14. Together both words mean: the Hand of G-d. In the middle there's letter ב - Bet that has a numerical value of 2. So, if we add all these values together 26+14+2=42 it represents a powerful Kabbalistic 42 letter name of G-d.

    In Exodus 8:12–15, we have a similar reference, but to a finger of G-d: "And the Lord said to Moshe, Say to Aharon, Stretch out thy rod, and smite the dust of the land, that it may turn into lice throughout all the land of Mizrayim. And they did so; for Aharon stretched out his hand with his rod, and smote the dust of the earth, and it became lice in man, and in beast; all the dust of the land became lice throughout all the land of Mizrayim. And the magicians did so with their secret arts to bring forth lice, but they could not: so there were lice on man and beast.  Then the magicians said to Pharaoh, This is the finger of G-d: and Pharaoh's heart was hardened, and he did not listen to them; as the Lord had said." 

    Back then, G-d has showed His Might to Pharaoh and whole of Egypt. But during this process Pharaoh hardened his heart every time and at the end he lost it all.

    I believe this time, G-d is showing His Might to the whole world and it is not pretty

    But what should we do? There's only one way to stop it, and it is a Teshuvah - to return to G-d, to keep Shabbat, Torah laws,  learn the laws of slandering and to make G-d - our Master and the driving force of our life instead of wealth and comfortable lifestyle. The nation of Israel must embrace and keep their end of the bargain - we must follow what we have promised when we accepted the Torah at the Mount of Sinai. 

    Same thing goes for the non-Jews, who have their own set of laws to keep.

    These are the times of the Moshiach and G-d will do everything to bring the end of days events and prophecies to happen whether we are ready for them or not. 

    DO NOT Harden Your Heart, a lot is at stake and we are all in this together.

    The destruction of Egypt happened with The Finger of G-d, imagine what may happen to our World from the blow of The Hand of G-d...?!??... Let's work together, do our parts and make this World a better place for all of the Humanity. 

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    Shmuel Katanov

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  • Почему Вс-вышний выбрал Моше Рабейну а не Кораха?

    Слышал однажды от одного человека который сказал: что Вс-вышний поступил с Корахом очень сурово, ведь он всего лишь хотел хорошего для народа, и тоже хотел места под солнцем - ...может быть. Но нам надо понять что двигало Корахом, какие у него были амбиции и идеалы, поняв это мы можем трезво и осознанно посмотреть на ситуацию ещё раз. 

    Не секрет что Корах хотел позицию Моше Рабейну и всё остальное что он говорил и делал было просто пыль в глаза. Как говорится - он говорил и делал до тех пор пока не вмешался Вс-вышний. Но почему Вс-вышний выбрал именно Моше а не Кораха, ведь у Кораха были тоже благие намерения и он тоже хотел делать добро народу. Давайте копнём поглубже чтоб по настоящему понять в чём дело.

    В чём заключалась ошибка Кораха? Что такое лидер? Почему Моше Рабейну был выбран лидером самим Вс-вышним чтоб вывести народ из Египта? И почему в конце Моше Рабейну всё же умирает в пустыне и не попадает в Израиль? Это очень серьёзные вопросы, и пока мы не разберём что такого увидел в Моше Вс-вышний, мы не сможем понять - почему Вс-вышний выбрал именно Моше а не Кораха для этой миссии?

    В Главе Хукат, Г-сподь говорит Моше Рабейну чтоб он взял посох и пошёл поговорил с камнем и чтобы камень дал воду для народа. Сразу возникает вопрос, если он всего лишь должен поговорить с камнем, зачем нужно взять с собой посох. Но это ещё не всё. Когда Моше Рабейну поговорил с камнем, как вы уже знаете - камень воды не дал, и тогда люди из толпы начали шушукаться что Моше Рабейну не говорит со Вс-вышним, и может быть сам всё это и выдумывает. И тогда дав волю своим чувствам Моше Рабейну бьёт камень посохом два раза и сказано: и хлынула вода из камня рекой и попил народ, Бамидбар 20:11. Вроде чудо, вода из камня но не тут то было, приходит Вс-вышний и говорит что Моше и Аарон потеряли возможность попасть в Израиль и останутся лежать здесь в пустыне. Такого поворота событий никто не ожидал.

    Позже Тора рассказывает нам об инциденте который произошёл между Моше и Корахом. Корах хотел стать лидером народа и не хотел просто идти следом за Моше Рабейну. Но как всегда это бывает не все кто хотят стать лидером или уже за рулём, по настоящему понимают насколько ответственна и серьёзна их работа и как велик с них спрос - вот так не понимая и не осознавая всего этого Корах рвался заменить Моше Рабейну.

    Чтоб ответить на выше поставленные вопросы, нам надо понять каких принципов Моше и Корах придерживались. Ведь прежде чем мы готовы отдать за кого-то голос, мы должны знать как этот кандидат намеревается править.

    Мудрецы говорят что в Торе, да и в жизни существуют две структуры правления, заметьте я не говорю о строе государства, например как коммунистический строй. 

    Одна из структур - эта структура Пирамиды. Как выглядит пирамида? Это огромное каменное сооружение которое широко внизу, и сужаясь многоступенчато идёт далеко вверх, заканчиваясь одним кирпичиком наверху. Корах думал что как лидер, он будет сидеть там на вышке, а под ним будет его семья, ниже рангом его близкое окружение, а потом дальше и дальше люди выполняющие разные функции в обществе, и там где-то далеко внизу остальная часть народа, про которых он вряд ли будет знать. Наверняка вы знаете все те страны где практикуется пирамидная структура правления - где хорошо живётся президенту и его узкому кругу, а там внизу где-то далеко страдает народ, чьи страдания и проблемы в верхах не известны. Также вы слышали про все финансовые пирамиды - как много делают денег люди в верхах но все те кто присоединяются к ней позже теряют свои сбережения и в конце концов все пирамиды рушатся, потому что эта система правления не работает. Поднимая людей на восстание, изменяя правду и придумывая байки, Корах и все ему подобные показывают что им безразличны судьбы тех людей которые пошли за ними. Что и случилось, Корах и все те люди которые присоединились к нему с семьями провалились под землю в ад.

    Но есть другая структура. Став лидером, Моше Рабейну показал что править народом не совсем уж лёгкое и простое дело. Придя в Египет он прошёл много трудностей с фараоном, уже в пустыне когда народ сделал золотого тельца, Моше Рабейну упрашивал Вс-вышнего чтоб Он простил им этот грех, когда народ роптал про неудобства в пустыне, Моше Рабейну опять ходатайствовал за народ, он слышал от них много недовольства, но не смотря на всё это - он всегда был готов  пожертвовать собой ради народа. И всё потому что Моше Рабейну придерживался иной идеи правления народом - структурой Меноры.

    Как выглядит Менора? Во первых, она сделана из одного, цельного куска золота - чтоб показать что народ Израиля является одним целым. Во вторых, она стоит на одной ноге и от неё отходит шесть ветвей, три вправо и три влево и одна в центре. Центром Меноры являлся сам Моше Рабейну, а ветви Меноры - это раскрытые руки лидера отведённые в стороны - это и является всё общество Израиля, все колена и каждый человек в отдельности. Моше Рабейну нёс весь народ на своих плечах - все ссоры и житейские проблемы народа были на нём и были его проблемой - все сорок лет пока он не передал правление.

    И что же думал Моше Рабейну стоя у камня с посохом в руках, тот самый посох который Вс-вышний ему сказал чтоб он захватил с собой? 

    Он смотрел на этих людей которых он вёл много лет по пустыне, и вот что он понял. То поколение которое получило наказание быть погребёнными в пустыне после случая с разведчиками, уже давно было не с ним, и все люди которые его окружали были детьми тех людей. И Моше Рабейну впервые почувствовал себя чужим среди своего народа, потому что всех тех кого он вывел давно уже лежат в земле, в пустыне. 

    И вот он стоит у камня, и все эти мысли пробегают у него в голове. Зная и понимая ход его мыслей, Вс-вышний говорит ему возьми посох и поговори с камнем. Народ для Моше Рабейну был всё - несмотря на все проблемы которые они ему причинили за все эти годы, Моше Рабейну бьёт камень, этим давая знать всем тем кто остался в пустыне, что он не уходит от них а как истинный лидер, остаётся вместе с ними за пределами Израиля. Мидраш говорит, что когда придёт Мошиях, Моше Рабейну сделает то что он уже начал - приведёт народ пустыни и всех тех кто лежит вне Израиля в Землю Обетованную.

    Идти вперёд через трудности несмотря ни на что, жертвовать всем даже жизнью ради народа - это и отличало Моше Рабейну от Кораха.

    А вот нам стоит над чем задуматься - какая у Нас структура правления - в семье, в общине и в нашем обществе?

    Шмуэль Катанов


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