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According to Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev, tzaddikim sin with the
                   intention of descending from their lofty level. Through their subsequent
                   teshuvah, they also elevate other errant souls. They extend themselves for
 “Moshe and Aharon came to the Tent of
 Meeting and they went out and they blessed the  the people because all Jews are responsible for each other.
 people – and the glory of Hashem appeared to  We may also suggest that Aharon’s sons sought to descend from their lofty
 the entire people!”  level intentionally, in order to elevate the neshamot of Am Yisrael by
                   making them realize that there is a Judge Who implements justice. Since
 (Vayikra 9:23)
                   Hashem did not punish them for the transgressions listed above, we can
                   infer that they were not considered sins at all.

                   The pasuk says, “And Aharon fell silent.” Aharon recognized that this was
                   the will of his sons. Since he knew that they were outstandingly righteous,
                   he remained silent. He was rewarded for his silence by being informed by
                   Hashem individually concerning the laws of refraining from alcohol
                   consumption while serving in the Mishkan. Why were these laws not
                   transmitted through Moshe before the Chanukat Hamishkan? It seems that
                   Hashem did not want Nadav and Avihu’s drunkenness upon entering the
                   Mishkan to be considered an explicit transgression. The descent of
                   Aharon’s sons from their lofty level elevated the people greatly, to the
                   extent that they merited learning a new parashah as a result.

                   Rabbi Levi Yitzchak of Berdichev comments on the pasuk in Shir
                   Hashirim: “The scent of your goodly oils are pleasant even upon being
                   reduced; likewise is your good name,” that even if a tzaddik, who is
                   compared to aromatic oil, descends from his lofty level, his “pleasant
                   smell” is still evident because of his good deeds. The mention of the death
                   of Aharon’s sons on Yom Kippur is proof of their outstanding
                   righteousness.                                                                                                                                                                                #                                                               26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 26347-Vaikra-EYAL | 7 - B | 18-08-19 | 15:24:55 | SR:-- | Black   26347-EYAL-6BOOKS - 2
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