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                                                                                                                     another’s point of view and submitting his opinion to that of his friend.

 “This is the teaching regarding a man if he will                                                                    Achav learned Torah, but he learned alone. Learning with a chavruta
 die in a tent”                                                                                                      helps one to refine his middot. He straddled two worlds. By lacking a
                                                                                                                     chavruta, Achav was left with his negative character traits. This explains
 (Bamidbar 19:14)                                                                                                    the contradiction in his behavior. On the one hand, he was engrossed in
                                                                                                                     Torah study, but on the other hand, he transgressed the three cardinal
                                                                                                                     sins.
                                                                                                                     How great is the power of the Yetzer Hara! Achav’s Yetzer Hara told him
                                                                                                                     that it was enough that he learned Torah; he had no need to worry about
                                                                                                                     his sins. Even a person as great as Elisha ben Avuyah fell into the trap of
                                                                                                                     the Yetzer Hara. We must be aware how vital it is to distance ourselves
                                                                                                                     from him. Only by “killing oneself in the tent of Torah,” i.e., studying
                                                                                                                     Torah and refining one’s middot, can one hope to overpower his evil
                                                                                                                     inclination.














                                                                                                                     “This is the teaching regarding a man if he will
                                                                                                                     die in a tent: Anything that enters the tent and
                                                                                                                     anything       that   is    in   the    tent    shall    be
                                                                                                                     contaminated for seven days”
                                                                                                                                                                 (Bamidbar 19:14)
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