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Korach - Don’t Mess With God
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There have been many sinners in the Jewish people's time in the desert. All were punished. Some were killed. But none recieved a punishment anyware close to the bizarre phenomenon that swalloed Korach whole. Why is that? What was so different about Korach that propelled God to decree that a normal punishmant would not suffice? The answer might surprise you.
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[Music]
throughout the Jewish people's March
down the desert's Winding Road there
have been many a time when a Jew or
group of Jews sinned and were
subsequently punished whether it was
those Jews that complained about the
lack of water or the lack of food
variety or lack of meat or it was those
Jews that committed the sins of the at
the agel the sin in the golden CF or the
morim the spies or whether it was those
that committed the adulterous acts with
the women of midan during the billum
episode all committed sins all were
punished some were even killed but not a
single punishment allotted to any Jew by
Hashem in the entire Torah comes close
to the uniqueness and unusually
unnatural punishment that was handed to
korak
the very Earth standing beneath korak's
feet opened up and swallowed him whole
he and everything he owned the Earth did
something it had never done prior and
has never done since so the glaring
question is why the strange death why
were virtually all other Heavenly
decreed punishments actualized in a more
natural form while kir had a bizarre
Earth splinter ing one what made him so
different than all the other power
hungry misguided or lust seeking Sinners
out there what did he do so differently
that made him the postumus recipient of
the international Stranges death
award to add to the question moshe's
response in almost all inst instances in
the Tyra involving those that sinned was
to beseech Hashem and davr to spare
their lives most would often take a very
unapologetically defensive stance while
defending the Jewish people advocating
for even those who were clearly in the
wrong yet moshe's behavior in the korak
episode seems awfully strange Moshe
breaks with his normal mode of operation
and actually calls upon the demise of
kak he gets up in front of Hashem and
says Hashem this man must go what
happened to the boundlessly passionate
Moshe who with endless mercy on his
fellow Jews lovingly calls for their
safety and Welfare time and time again
why did mosha suddenly shift from being
the Jewish people's ultimate advocate in
God's Court to playing the role as his
harsh
prosecutor so Raa sternbach a leading
rinic figure in Israel formerly in
Johannesburg beautifully articulates an
answer that several others give
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Hashem is often referred to as the as a
god that is remarkably patient and
forgiving every creature on earth is the
constant beneficiary of hashem's
infinite patience and love and a sinner
is no different but there is one sin
that stands out there is one sin that
stands alone there is one sin that
Hashem has no patience for there is one
sin that merits quick and hard har
punishment from God and that sin is the
public attack on the validity of Torah
shabal the oral Torah why is this so for
the entire reason why Hashem created the
world was for it to be a medium to give
goodness to humanity the Torah is the
road map to attain that goodness
therefore it is entrusted to the rabbis
and the teachers of each generation to
SA Safeguard the toyra and to ensure
that the goodness is in is attained by
all those who publicly attack the
torah's authenticity aren't merely
sinning they are clawing other Jews away
from the Torah filled world of
unparalleled Beauty which is the entire
purpose of the world they are causing
scores of people to miss out on the
goodness the world has to offer Hashem
has no patience for that Hashem will
stop that in its tracks to disregard the
oral Torah and label it as replaceable
unreliable rabic folklore is one thing
but to attack it publicly is a whole
different thing it makes the world's
creation pointless hence the world split
open in a dramatic fashion why to teach
the world the lesson you don't mess with
the validity of the oral Torah and those
who do will have to deal with God's
Wrath wrath that can do anything wrath
that can split the world in
half Earth is like one big hard drive
the toyra is the computer chip that
gives it functionality to take the real
Torah away from people is like handing
someone a cell phone without a SIM card
worthless
insignificant the very Earth would not
tolerate this therefore a noral death
wouldn't suffice it wouldn't drive the
message home enough Hashem wanted drama
to show that this is serious the
heritage of the Toyah rests squarely on
our belief in our teachers that teach us
Hashem will do whatever it takes to
ensure that those that start up are shot
down the Ten Commandments were split
between two luas two tablets the common
explanation for the two separate groups
is that the first first five
are between man and Hashem like belief
in God and not saying hashem's name in
vain and the second five are between
fellow men like not murdering or not
stealing the odd one out is aim honoring
our parents it seems like a commandment
between fellow man and yet it finds
itself on the first set of five why is
that so Ram RAF H explains that when we
honor our parents we are doing more than
merely giving back to them by serving
them tea and coffee we are ensuring that
the Heritage and Tyra that they received
from their parents and their teachers
are internalized in us we are ensuring
that the link connecting us to
sin remains firmly in place without
proper respect towards our parents and
teachers the Magnificent oral trans
tradition we hold so deer will be lost
therefore more than a command between
man and his fellow K is actually between
us and Hashem for through honoring our
parents we are in turn standing up to
the authenticity of the Torah that our
parents taught us which is the ultimate
bond between us and God Moshe was the
most compassionate and selfless leader
possible time and time again he would
attempt to defend the defenseless he
would knock on Heaven's doors beseeching
Hashem to show pity on the wrongdoers he
dug up Mercy when it was buried under a
heap of sin yet kak was different he
wasn't a mere sinner he wasn't like the
others he was threatening to throw water
on the oral torah's fire he was
threatening to dismantle the heritage of
Torah that Moshe so painstakingly built
kirak had to be disposed of before other
Jews lost their trust kak had to be rid
of for the preciousness of our sacred
Torah made it too important not to
precisely because Moshe was so
compassionate he refused to allow the
rest of his Brethren to be potentially
LED away from the beauty that is
Torah in December
1988 a delegation of 33ed them traveled
from Brooklyn to London to attend the
wedding of their Reba's son so after
spending several days in Thea Enclave of
Stamford Hill learning and dancing and
singing with the rebba they packed their
bags ready to board their flight back
home the next morning although short on
time the decided to say one last goodbye
to the rebba and get one final blessing
to bring back with them to America they
walked into the house that the rebba was
staying in and the rebba secretary asked
them what he could do for them so they
said they want to wish the rebba fair
well and they were wondering if the
rebba had a moment or two for them to do
so the secretary said of course the
rebba has nothing scheduled for this
morning let me go in and tell him you're
here so a moment later the secretary
returned and said the Reb is free now
but would like to wait a few minutes
before seeing you so theum said no
problem they took a
seat after a few minutes passed theum
asked the secretary again to go in and
ask if they could see the rebba now
being that they they needed to catch a
flight the secretary went back to the
reer and came back saying the Reb said
you should wait several more minutes and
that there's no need to worry about
missing the plane so 10 minutes passed
and there was no word from the rebel the
began to get nervous they were running
out a time to make their flight should
they leave despite the rebba telling
them to stay with families to return to
him businesses to attend how could they
miss their flight but then again how
could they disobey the rebba so they
decided to
stay 10 more minutes passed and the
rebba finally called them in he looked
up at them with tremendous warmth he
told that he understood that he had made
them wait but assured them that would
all work out he shook their hands giving
them warm blessings and walked them out
to their waiting chartered
bus anxious to try and still make their
flight the kid wanted to jump in and
speed off but the rebel wouldn't allow
it he calmly walked them to the bus and
almost deliberately slowly gave each one
a
lengthly and time consuming
BR after he was finished they hopped on
the bus they sped to the airport and
they ran through through the terminal
directly to their gate only to learn
that their plane had left without them 1
minute prior the last flight to New York
had lifted off and left leaving them
stranded
behind flustered and aggravated they sat
down in the airport wondering what to do
next a few minutes later there was a
commotion in the airport hundreds of
passengers began running to the small TV
screens broadcasting terrific breaking
news a PanAm airplane flying from
Heathrow Airport had just blown up over
lockerby Scotland killing all on board
as well as 11 people on the street at
the site of the crash theum ran to get a
close glimpse of the screen they
squinted to make out what the flight
number was what they saw made their
hearts stop beating the flight number
was Pan
m103 the exact plane theid were supposed
to to travel on the very same plane
theim had been intent on boarding the
very plane that the 33 Kim were supposed
to be on at that very moment but had
missed by a mere
minute a terrorist named Muhammad K al-
marimi had convinced an unwitting
passenger to carry a suitcase onto the
plane in it was a bomb the plane had 243
passengers every single one died
yet in the back of the plane there was
exactly 33 seats that had remained empty
empty because there would be occupants
chose to listen to their rebba empty
because the people who should have been
sitting in them bowed to the greatness
of their leader empty because theim who
had reserved those seats humbled
themselves to the link in their chain
that connected them to
Sinai the word Rabbi the word rebi the
word RV the word rebba all share the
same root r b the word RV means to
increase or to make great our rabbis our
rebas our rebies our spiritual leaders
take with their holy hands the Heritage
their teachers gave them and delicately
give it to us with it they make us great
with it they increase our sacredness
those who disparage the live with a
Heavenly Target on their backs those
that rever them with the respect they
properly deserve have Heavenly Angels
protecting them to those who respect
God's word hashem's got your back to
those who don't watch out for the very
Earth may just swallow you
alive oh