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“It shall constitute tzitzit for you, that you may
 see it and remember all the commandments of
 Hashem and perform them; and not explore
 after your heart and after your eyes after which

 you stray”
 (Bamidbar 15:39)

























                   How can we understand that Korach, a tremendous man, fell so low as to
                   deny the authority of Moshe and Aharon, to the extent that he derided the
                   mitzvot and expressed heretical thoughts? It was his all-consuming envy
                   which drove him over the limits of common sense and brought him to fall
                   into the abyss.

                   Korach drew admirers with his smooth speech. At first, he spoke words
                   of halachah. Once he had the people in his grip, he incited them with
                   words of mockery and derision against Moshe and Aharon.
                   In contrast, our Avot always eschewed honor. The entire world had heard
                   about the righteousness of Avraham Avinu, miraculously rescued from the                                                                                                                       #                                                               26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Bamidbar-EYAL | 9 - B | 18-08-19 | 13:48:24 | SR:-- | Black   26347-EYAL-6BOOKS -
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