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DVAR TORAH - Pinchas - Rabbi Elisha Freedman
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He's about to
to leave this world.
What's he thinking about?
>> [music]
>> He's thinking about the future of Klal
Yisrael. That's a leader. That's a
tzaddik. Moshe Rabbenu davens to Hashem.
He asks him [music] to appoint a new
leader. I'm not going to be here
anymore. I can't take them into Eretz
Yisrael. But make sure you give them a
leader. Even as he has to go, he's
thinking about Klal Yisrael. That's what
Rashi says. The special shevach of
tzaddikim, even as they're leaving the
world, they're not
worried about their own needs. The one
story recently comes to mind. Rav
Zalman Auerbach from Chevron was very
sick and [music]
he was taken into the hospital for the
last time. But
the only thing that was on his mind, he
was making sure make sure the yeshiva
goes on. Make sure that our kallah is
>> [music]
>> in yeshiva and they're always simcha.
Make sure the seudos are good. Is there
enough food? Is it going to be a
geshmake Yom Tov? Just make sure the Yom
Tov is good for the yeshiva. Don't worry
about me. Go on with simcha. His own
needs were not part of the equation. And
that's what we see throughout the doros.
Tzaddikim their minds are single-focused
on the tzibbur. Moshe Rabbenu from the
very beginning,
he couldn't let one sheep out of the
flock get lost. That's why he was chosen
to be the leader.
And again, as he's about to leave the
world, they need a ro'eh. [music]
I can't be a ro'eh, but give them
another one.
So Klal Yisrael should continue.