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Parashat Matot records the matter of promises and vows. How can it be
                   so easy to annul vows if they are such serious matters?
                   Nullification of vows is crucial for the preservation of the world.
                   Hashem’s decrees are like vows. Without the opportunity to annul vows,
                   we would never have the opportunity for teshuvah, and, with it, to rescind
                   harsh decrees.

                   Hashem created man with a mouth that has two opposing tasks, eating and
                   speaking. Rashbi asks why we were not created with two mouths, one for
                   each job. He answers that we find ourselves sinning so severely with only
                   one mouth; imagine how much we would transgress with a mouth
                   designated only for mundane matters.

                   Vows are for the purpose of keeping people away from sin. Therefore, a
                   nazir who wishes to end his Nazirite period must bring a sin-offering, to
                   atone for the conclusion of his vigilance in matters of physicality.

                   The parashah concerning vows is connected to the incident with the
                   Midianite women, since it teaches that if one refrains from placing
                   spiritual fences around himself, he might sin severely.                                    #                                                               26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Bamidbar-EYAL | 19 - B | 18-08-19 | 13:48:27 | SR:-- | Black   26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Bamidbar-EYAL | 19 - B | 18-08-19 | 13:48:27 | SR:-- | Cyan   26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Bam
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