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 low valley (Hagai), and, furthermore, He will drive him to the ground   times. Since the letter alef with slightly different vowelization means
 (Yishimon) (Nedarim 55b). Rashi takes a different homiletic approach,   a “thousand,” the Sages understood the six alefs to allude to a cycle
 commenting that Bamot’s greatness was diminished because Moses   of history of six thousand years, followed by a seventh millennium,
 died there and the miraculous well that had accompanied the Jewish   the  Messianic  era. Thus  the  six thousand  year historical cycle  is
 people in the desert subsequently vanished entirely.  encoded into the very fabric of reality from the moment of creation.
            Just like the six days of creation were followed by a seventh day of
 The  notion that humility is the  key  to receiving  the  Torah is
 emphasized  in another  Midrash which states that  the Torah  was   rest, so will the first six thousand years of world history be followed
 given in the desert – a place symbolizing simplicity and humility –   by the Messianic era which is “all Shabbat.”
 to teach this crucial point. This insight also explains why God gave   The broken vav, which has the numerical value of six, alludes to our
 the Torah to the Jewish people through Moses, for the Torah itself   sense that history is incomplete, until the Messianic era completes it,
 testifies that Moses was the humblest man in the world (Numbers   then, in the words of Isaiah, the “lion will lie down with the lamb”
 12:3).     and “nations will turn swords into plowshares and nations will learn
            war no more” (Isaiah 11:6; 2:4). This vav, therefore, alludes to the
 As we have mentioned twice above, this idea is taken even one
 step further in an allegorical explanation of the verse, “This is the   broken bonds between people and nations that have existed from the
 Torah regarding a man who would die in a tent” (Numbers 19:14).   dawn of history up to this very day. The broken vav represents the
 Although, on a literal peshat level, the latter passage seems to deal   misunderstandings and miscommunications that have led to hatred,
 with the ritual purity of a tent and the articles in it after someone   violence, and war.
 dies within, on a derash level, Reish Lakish applies the verse to a   Although people may experience true inner peace at different times
 budding Torah scholar: “From where do we know that Torah  is   in their lives or achieve wholesome and satisfying relationships with
 only established by one who kills himself over it?’ As it says: ‘This   many people, no one can manage to maintain a life of “perfect” peace
 is the Torah regarding a man who would die in the tent’” (Berachot   and tranquility. The broken vav alludes to the fact that peace is so
 43b). Obviously, Reish Lakish is not suggesting that the budding   near yet so far, an ideal reality that we seem to experience fleetingly
 scholar must study so hard that he kills himself. Rather he means   in the midst of the turbulence and uncertainty of this world (as we
 that in order to reach a deep and fundamental understanding of the   discussed in the portion of Vayeishev). The vav, shaped like a person
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 teachings can enter his heart and mind. Once again, this reminds   realization of humanity’s potential. The  broken  vav alludes  to   #24107-EYAL - 24107-EYAL | 16 - B | 18-01-28 | 12:12:05 | SR:-- | Yellow  24107-EYAL - 24107-EYAL | 16 - B | 18-01-28 | 12:12:05 | SR:-- | Black  24107-EYAL - 24107-EYAL | 16 - B | 18-01-28 | 12:12:05 | SR:-- | Cyan
 us of Moses’ humility and self-nullification, for he was willing to be   humanity’s present existential incompleteness and the struggle to
 wiped out of God’s Torah in order to save the Jewish people from   achieve that type of peace which is every person’s birthright.
 God’s wrath. Moses was ready to literally give his life to defend the   A beautiful Chassidic saying exclaims that there  is nothing as
 people. (See “Noah and Moses” in Ki Tisa.)
            whole as a broken heart. Nothing of real importance is achieved in
 Yet even Moses was susceptible to pride and anger as we see in the   this world without suffering a certain measure of pain or undergoing
 enigmatic incident when Moses instead of talking to the rock, hits   certain trials and tribulations, as  Pirkei  Avot  (5:26)  states, “The
 it in order to bring forth water. Because Aaron and Moses did not   reward is commensurate with the suffering.” Pinchas merited the
 fulfill God’s word to the letter, they were denied the right to enter the   covenant of peace because he voluntarily performed a very difficult
 Holy Land. As mentioned above, many commentators have tried to   and unsavory act; he put himself completely on the line and threw
 understand what Moses did that required such a harsh punishment.


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