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                                                                                                                  The mitzvah of tzitzit has the power to bring a person closer to mitzvah
                                                                                                                  performance, while distancing him from sin. This is learned from the
                                                                                                                  juxtaposition of the words, “That you may see it and remember” and,
                                                                                                                  immediately afterward, “and not explore after your heart and after your
                                                                                                                  eyes after which you stray.”

                                                                                                                  Chazal state that the following things granted Bnei Yisrael the geulah.
                                                                                                                  One was the merit of the righteous women, who, with great self-sacrifice,
 “It shall constitute tzitzit for you, that you may                                                               concerned themselves over the continuation of our nation. In addition,
                                                                                                                  Bnei Yisrael did not change their names, language, or dress. These aspects
 see it and remember all the commandments of                                                                      of Judaism protected them from defilement by the Egyptian nation.
 Hashem and perform them; and not explore                                                                         What did Batya, the daughter of Pharaoh, see in the Jewish nation which
 after your heart and after your eyes after which                                                                 drew her to join them, a wretched, broken people? She noticed how they

 you stray”                                                                                                       staunchly maintained their Jewish identity, not breaking their connection

 (Bamidbar 15:39)                                                                                                 with Hashem, in spite of all their suffering. She realized they are a unique,
                                                                                                                  unparalleled people, and therefore wished to be a part of them.

                                                                                                                  The pasuk states, “A youth was crying.” Why is Moshe called a youth –
                                                                                                                  he was a tiny newborn! This teaches us the lesson that a person is
                                                                                                                  obligated to educate his children in the ways of Torah and mitzvot from
                                                                                                                  infanthood, as though they were older children. Our Torah leaders go so
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