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 The phrase “These are the words” teaches us that Moshe asked the nation
 to focus on the words of Torah after his death. This would keep his spirit
 alive among them. Moshe’s spark exists in every generation.

 Moshe reminded the people that the Beit Hamikdash would be destroyed
 on account of forbidden speech, like the lashon hara spoken by the spies.
 Baseless hatred, based on jealousy, would also contribute to its
 destruction. Bnei Yisrael should therefore fortify themselves with
 unconditional love for one another.

 The word  (these) is an acronym for the phrase  .The
 root of baseless hatred and lashon hara is merely the dust of lashon hara,
 which can grow to epic proportions, creating towers of destruction.
 Instead, one would do well to cleave to the dust of talmidei chachamim.

 Moshe Rabbeinu and, l’havdil, Bilaam Harasha, were prophets who
 possessed tremendous powers of speech. But while Moshe used his speech
 for blessing, Bilaam misused his for curse.

 The words “And this is the blessing” refer to the Torah, the ultimate
 source of blessing. Hashem asked Bilaam how he thought he could bless
 Bnei Yisrael – his mouth was never involved in speaking words of Torah.
 Bilaam succeeded in blessing our nation only due to the spirit of Hashem
 which was with him.











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