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                   “Hashem opened the mouth of the donkey and                                  17 bamidbar
                   it said to Bilaam: What have I done to you that
                   you struck me these three times?”

                                                              (Bamidbar 22:28)











 “Hashem opened the mouth of the donkey and

 it said to Bilaam: What have I done to you that
 you struck me these three times? Bilaam said to
 the donkey: Because you mocked me! If only
 there were a sword in my hand I would now                                                                        Pinchas saw an act and remembered the halachah. Why did he need an
 have killed you!”                                                                                                act in order to remember the halachah? Even though the Torah is

 (Bamidbar 22:28-29)                                                                                              paramount, there are those who scorn it. Hashem wanted Pinchas to see
                                                                                                                  this dastardly deed and be anguished by it. His zealousness on behalf of
                                                                                                                  the Torah would preserve the people.
                                                                                                                  Pinchas was not culpable for teaching the halachah before his mentor. He
                                                                                                                  did it solely for Hashem’s sake, and for the sake of Bnei Yisrael. His act
                                                                                                                  halted the plague.
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