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Dvar for Balak (Numbers 22:2-25:9)

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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Thu, Jul 18, 2019 2:36 PM

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When Balak’s first attempt to have Bilam curse the Jews failed, he
suggested trying again from a different location (23:13). When that failed
as well, he suggested again to move to another location (23:27). Why would
he think moving locations would help, and what can we learn from this?

Rav MeirTzvi Bergman explains that Balak arrogantly thought that the curses
depended on his or Bilam’s location, rather than on the content of the
request or situation. In contrast, when Avraham davened (prayed) after
waking up from is dream involving the ladder, it was from the same location
(Genesis 19:27). Avraham’s approach was that if the prayer wasn’t answered
the first time, he needed to either improve himself or improve the request.
This introspective approach is what’s needed to achieve success. On the
other hand, blaming locations and blaming others will only lead to failure,
as Balak aptly demonstrated for us this week.


Quotation of the week:
“Be somebody that makes everybody feel like a somebody."

** Join DailyGiving.org - donate $1 a day and make a huge difference for so many deserving charities! ** Welcome to the Lelamed Weekly Dvar. Please forward it forward... _______________________________________________ When Balak’s first attempt to have Bilam curse the Jews failed, he suggested trying again from a different location (23:13). When that failed as well, he suggested again to move to another location (23:27). Why would he think moving locations would help, and what can we learn from this? Rav MeirTzvi Bergman explains that Balak arrogantly thought that the curses depended on his or Bilam’s location, rather than on the content of the request or situation. In contrast, when Avraham davened (prayed) after waking up from is dream involving the ladder, it was from the same location (Genesis 19:27). Avraham’s approach was that if the prayer wasn’t answered the first time, he needed to either improve himself or improve the request. This introspective approach is what’s needed to achieve success. On the other hand, blaming locations and blaming others will only lead to failure, as Balak aptly demonstrated for us this week. _______________________________________ Quotation of the week: “Be somebody that makes everybody feel like a somebody."