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                   them. They crossed rivers and oceans in order to reach the desert. This is
                   mystifying, since they were inanimate.

                   It seems that even inanimate creations possess a living spirit and are
                   capable of acting upon their will. Similarly, we find regarding Korach and
                   his assembly that the earth opened its mouth and swallowed them.
                   Another example is the Yam Suf, which fled at the sight of Yosef’s coffin.
                   Thus, Elazar ben Durdaya turned to all of the creations to beg mercy for
                   him.
                   This explains the conduct of Kimchit, who was careful that even the
                   beams of her home should not behold her hair, and merited giving birth
                   to seven righteous sons, who each served as Kohen Gadol. She understood
                   that even inanimate objects possess a living spirit. Therefore, she made
                   sure to behave modestly in every place.












                   “Hashem spoke to Moshe, saying: Speak to the
                   Children of Israel and say to them: Hashem’s
                   appointed festivals which you shall designate as
                   callings of holiness – these are My appointed
                   festivals. For a six-day period labor may be done
                   and the seventh day is a day of complete rest, a
                   calling of holiness, you shall not do any work;

                   it is a Sabbath for Hashem in all your settled
                   places”
                                                               (Vayikra 23:1-3)
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