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Brook and welcome everyone to a special
edition of all para paras the ram on
paras.
So for this week's uh presentation, we
want to get right to the thick of it and
we're going to uh learn probably the
central Ramb on the para and that is
what was Kak's issue, what was his
problem, what was the problem of Denam,
why did they start a fight with Moshe,
how about the 250 men, what was their
motivation? And the Ramban starts by
analyzing the word. What exactly did
Kyak take? He cites Rashi. He deals with
Rashi's explanation, the explanation of
Medan Kumah, the explanation of Tagum
Unulus, the explanation of Rab Iban
Ezra. And then in middle of this Ramban,
the Ramban now discusses what was
Karak's rebellion about. And uh he
begins by citing the Iban Ezra. He uh
questions Izzra and he offers his own
interpretation. That's what I would like
to focus on this week. Rabi Arabz
says,
Firstly, we need to know when did the uh
rebellion take place. The Ibene Ezra's
opinion is this took place in uh the
Sinai desert. Well, wait a second. The
Jews were not in the Sinai desert. last
week's para paras
the moraglin were sent out of midbar pon
from kadesh bara and
the after the episode of miriam they
traveled from katro and they went to
midbar pon so they were no longer in
midbari well as azra very often doesra
learns in mtra
there's no chronology in the and this
took place before when did this take
place
when the were exchanged that's this um
in the aftermath of
and were separated that took place
they all thought
that our master
he did this on his on
says
to give greatness to his brother.
Basically they uh they suspected him of
nepotism. They took away their rights of
being and they g he gave it to his
brother.
He also honored the descendants of
Shahimov. They were his relatives.
And likewise we know that when addressed
he said
so that means the ben ley had um an
issue with moa but here we're we're
seeing that moa did favor the ben levy
so now the rabban is bothered so why
citing Ibanzra why did the b lei have a
problem with kakim kashu theim joined
kar's rebellion
because of the special attention that
Aron was given that the were Aon's
attendants and they didn't like that
they appreciated the fact that they were
selected but that they should have to
serve Aon that they did not appreciate
so according to the Ibanzra
this took place in the aftermath of the
dismissal of the in exchange for the
Levim and
they suspected Moshe did it on his own
accord to give greatness to his brother
and also to the ben kahus who are
related to him and for the ben lei who
are from his family. So joined because
they had to administer
the reason why joined
ru becauseu formally removed the status
of firstborn from their forefather Ruv.
They were descendants of Ruvane. They
were from Sh Ruv and Moshabo took
concrete steps to take away the rights
of Ruvane as the first born.
Now
the
says the Ramban
is also
so basically there were a bunch of
people. They each had different issues.
didn't like the fact they served the
kahanim didn't like the fact that they
were their za was mistreated in their
mind by moa and um didn't like the fact
that he was rejected as a bakar so you
have different groups they each had
their own issue but the common
denominator was they felt mo's
appointments were from his own mind says
this is the opinion of ezra
He says in many many places
he says basically at will that there is
no chronology in the now himself also
says there are times that
but the Ezra says we are not bound in
the slightest by the chronology in the
kish and the order that things appear.
If there's any question or difficulty,
we could immediately say it's just not
listed in order says
I already wrote earlier in
it is my opinion
the Torah is written in chronological
order
unless there specific circumstances
where the Torah writes that something
transpired earlier or something
transpired later. In other words, Ramban
agrees that we are not absolutely bound
by the chronology of the but in general
things do happen in order unless the
Torah specifically says otherwise. And
even when the Torah does specifically
say otherwise
and even when the Torah does say and
does require us to say otherwise, it's
for in a reason and a very correct
logic. In other words, we we cannot at a
whim just say that the Torah is not
written in order. And therefore,
according to Raan, the Ezra's uh
commentary on this episode is
questionable. namely that this occurred
in the aftermath of the selection of the
Levim in exchange for the and this did
not happen in um midbar but the in the
previous parall we already left midbar
and therefore the rabban says
therefore we are we are required to say
and in the rabban's opinion this
transpired not in midbari but rather
midbar pon in kadesh bara after the
episode of the moragum. And therefore
the Ramban says
in his
correct way to um and this is not just
Rambanshat but this is taught by the
Medish Tanuma and that is Karak had a
problem with what transpired
um not in the selection of the Levim but
rather in the selection of the Nus of
Elite Safan. We know that Kahus had four
sons. Amram, Yeetszar, Kavin, and Uziel.
Amram's
was the oldest of Kahus and his
children. Moshe was the Melik and the
leader and Aaron was the Coy God. And
presumably the next in line would have
been the son of of Yeetsar, which is
Kyra. But instead the nio and the
priesthood the prince the princely
uhness the uh sta the institution of
being a nasi a prince that presumably
should have gone to yetar but instead it
went to the son of namely and therefore
the med says that shaken
kak was upset in elit's position of
leadership
as our sages teach
And once he was at it, he was also
jealous of
like tells
do you seek kahuna as well.
And now what were Dustin and Aram's
problem? Dawson and were drawn after
their problem was not that took away the
from their
because that wasn't done by
Jacob was the one who took it from Ruven
and gave it to Ysef but rather they
actually
supported and bolstered the Tina of
their Tina was in the aftermath of the
Moragimu
Do you want to kill us in the midbar?
But
you did not bring us into a land flowing
with milk and honey.
Now the Ramban goes on to explain that
if was jealous of the appointment of
Alit Saf and his princehood then why is
why is Kak complaining now in the
aftermath of the Magland? Alit Safen was
appointed well before.
So the Rabban says this was for
political reasons. Basically before when
they were in Midari Mosh Rabenu had the
favor of the people and now in the
aftermath of the Maglin when so many
Jews died
felt the climate was such that he would
have support from the people
when they were in the Sinai desert
nothing bad happened to them.
Even when they made the
was a great obvious and well-known sin,
there were very few who died. There only
3,000 Jews died. And
they were saved because of the prayer of
Mosha. Mosha stood up for them. Mosha
went to bed for them.
Mosha pled for them 40 days and 40
nights.
They loved him
like their own soul. They listened to
him. Whatever he commanded them,
if anyone would have rebelled against
Mush at that time,
the people would have stoned them. And
therefore, when was appointed bit his
lip because nobody could stand up
against Moshe. Moshe had the favor of
the people.
tolerated Aon's appointment.
And the firstborn tolerated the status
of
anything Moshe did, whatever he did was
gold because the Jews were invincible
and untouchable and therefore things
were good and could not be challenged.
But once they got to
and Jews were burnt up in the fire of
him
and many died at Hatava because of their
desire
and then they sinned at the and there
was a decree against them that they
would not go into and Moshe didn't daven
for them and in the opinion of the ramb
for
and he did not abolish the decree
and all the
died in before God.
So now the Jews are not going into
Israel. Many had already died in Sativa.
Moshe didn't dive in for them and
many all the died.
And it was decreed on the people that
they would disappear and vanish in the
desert and they would die there.
The people were embittered. It was
fertile time to create a rebellion.
They said to themselves
that this is not because of their own
sin. They blamed it on that Mosha's
words were causing them all kinds of
troubles.
This was the opportune time for to
dispute the actions of the and
thought that the people would listen to
him.
This is what meant.
You brought us to close in the desert.
They said
you brought us this bad place.
You never fulfilled.
that which you vowed.
Not only didn't you give us a land
flowing milk and honey, you didn't give
us a land at all.
We're going to die here. We'll vanish
here.
Then they said, you know what? You claim
our children are going to go into
Israel. Nah, they'll die here also.
It's the same way the promise you made
to us to bring us into Israel was
unfulfilled. It will remain unfulfilled
to our children.
This is the reason for their complaint
here after the decree of the in other
words Ibenezra learns that and his men
were upset of the appointment of the
levim in place of the and theim didn't
like that mosha made them attendance to
the and didn't like the fact that their
ancestor ruin was uh lost his and kak
himself was a bakar so why are Are they
waking up now? Ibanz says
the Raan says no. Their problem was in
the appointment of the problem was the
appointment of and they could not wake
up until now when the people began to
turn against Mash because of what
happened in Satava and the Moragim where
the Jew where it was decreed on the
Jews. They would not enter the midbar.
Now what do the 250 men have to do with
this
to that the Ramban concedes to the
that
it's likely
could be these 250 men they were all
they were all firstborn
that's why they didn't like the fact
that the service went to the kahuna and
that's why Moshe said well if you're
right let's do your old aida bring the
like he used to do and let's see whose
God accepts
therefore said to them
they should take shovels
as they did originally
and the matter will become revealed
whether God will select them
or the priests. So this is Ramban's
shot. Ramban learns the rebellion of
Kyak is in the immediate aftermath of
Tra
and especially the when they were
decreed on the Jewish people they
wouldn't enter Israel and Moshe did not
daven for them the way he did after the
now Mosha's now Mosha's status in the
eyes of the people was tenuous and Kak
thought it was the right time to rebel.
Okay, wishing everyone a wonderful week
ahead and