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                                                                                                                  Concerning the mitzvah of tzitzit, the pasuk says, “You may see it and                                                                                                         10 bamidbar
                                                                                                                  remember.” By seeing the tzitzit, a person remembers Hashem. This
                                                                                                                  encourages him to observe the mitzvot and beware of doing an aveirah. A
                                                                                                                  proven segulah to keep safe from anger is to gaze at the tzitzit.
                                                                                                                  The mitzvah of tzitzit is a chessed of Hashem, as each moment of wearing
                                                                                                                  tzitzit provides a person with reward, in an easy way.

                                                                                                                  How did Korach come to mock the important mitzvah of tzitzit?
                                                                                                                  Moreover, he succeeded in enticing two hundred and fifty Nesi’im,
                                                                                                                  including Nachshon ben Aminadav, to join him. How did Korach have
                                                                                                                  the boldness to fight against Moshe?

                                                                                                                  Korach began his dispute for the sake of Heaven. He truly wished to
                                                                                                                  clarify how an easy mitzvah like tzitzit can provide so much reward to the
                                                                                                                  wearer, when we know that the mitzvot demand toil. Since he started off
                                                                                                                  with pure motives, he succeeded in drawing a large following of the
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