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                   your home and become banned like it; you shall
                   surely loathe it and you shall surely abominate
                   it, for it is banned”

                                                                (Devarim 7:26)








 Why is the sin of the Golden Calf so severe that we are still punished for
 it to this very day? Why did Bnei Yisrael decide to form a calf out of gold
 instead of using a live one? And how could Am Yisrael sin so terribly,
 after experiencing Hashem’s kindnesses at the Exodus from Egypt and at
 the Splitting of the Sea?
 When Bnei Yisrael left Egypt, they were obsessed with wealth, which
 they worshipped. This eventually resulted in the avodah zarah of
 the Golden Calf. The excitement over money was the beginning of
 their downfall.

 Aharon instructed the people to bring him their gold. He assumed that the
 women would resist, and thereby the sin would be forestalled. He also
 wished to prevent them from worshiping a live animal. This would
 degrade Hashem’s Creation as well as become a cause of constant
 prosecution against us.

 All generations suffer the consequences of the sin of the Golden Calf.
 Therefore, Mashiach will come only when money is scarce.
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