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 Orchard of Delights

 Haran, also died through the agency of fire: “A fire came forth from
 before God and consumed them, and they died before God.” In a
 sense, Nadav and Avihu gave up their lives to rectify both Aaron’s
 inability to give up his life rather than participate in the sin of the
 Golden Calf and Haran’s attitude towards sacrificing himself.

 The Torah relates that Nadav and Avihu brought an offering
 that “He [God] had not commanded.” This verse might be the key
 to understanding not only their failing  but also to understanding
 their offering – at least from their perspective – as an heroic one.
 By  taking  the initiative, they wanted to  joyously  draw closer to
 God  without  literally  and  figuratively  prostrating  themselves  as   11
 their elders continuously did. Rabbi Kahn points out that Moses,
 Aaron, Nadav, Avihu and the seventy elders were granted a unique
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 Giving of the Torah. Nadav and Avihu responded by eating and
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 drinking, not by prostrating  themselves  (Exodus  24:1-11);  they
 wanted to develop a new paradigm for relating to God, offering their   א ָר ְק ִי ַוא ָר ְק ִי ַוָר ְק ִי ַוא ָר ְק ִי ַוא ָר ְק ִי ַוָר ְק ִי ַו
 generation a new, more proactive relationship with the Divine. (For
 another explanation of this incident, see “Reactions to an Awesome
 Vision” in the portion of Mishpatim. For a fuller explanation of the
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 soul histories of Nadav, Avihu, and Aaron, see Return Again: The
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 Although the fire of passion deeply embedded in Nadav and Avihu’s
 souls ultimately led to their deaths, their boldness and willingness to
 give their all has a very positive side to it (see the portion of Acharei
 Mot for further elaboration). These qualities saved the day during
 another crisis that took place near the end of the forty years in the
 desert. In the midst of a veritable orgy, wherein the Israelite men
 had been seduced en masse by Moabite women, Zimri, a prince of the
 tribe of Simon, publicly challenged Moses by taking Cozbi, a Moabite
 princess, to his tent, where he had sexual relations with her. Matters
 had gotten so out of hand that even Moses and the elders did not
 know how to react.
 Pinchas took the initiative and after respectfully reminding Moses
 of the appropriate legal remedy, received Moses’ permission to act.
 He took a spear and killed Zimri and Cozbi, thus stopping the plague


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