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Parshat Vayikra includes instructions "if a leader has sinned" (4:22). The
Talmud interprets "if" to be derived from the word "fortunate" (asher and
ashrei), which would make the verse read, "fortunate is the leader that has
sinned". How does that make sense?
Rabbi Twerski explains that it's referring to the generation being
fortunate to have a leader that admits when they make a mistake. As Moshe
exemplified, the Torah values truth over all else. Even though there might
be ways to justify being less than truthful, Moshe resisted those
temptations, and always spoke the truth, even to his possible detriment
(Leviticus 10:20). If our leaders establish a precedent for truth, we would
be fortunate to have them as our role models, and would not hesitate to
admit when we're wrong. Truth really does set you free (to correct
mistakes, that is).
Shlomo Ressler
Quotation of the week:
"G-d decides who you meet in life, your heart decides who you want in your
life, and your behavior decides who stays in your life."
Please enjoy this Lelamed Dvar, also available in your local App Store
(iTunes and Android). Please share this Dvar with someone, and enjoy this
Dvar...
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Parshat Vayikra includes instructions "if a leader has sinned" (4:22). The
Talmud interprets "if" to be derived from the word "fortunate" (asher and
ashrei), which would make the verse read, "fortunate is the leader that has
sinned". How does that make sense?
Rabbi Twerski explains that it's referring to the generation being
fortunate to have a leader that admits when they make a mistake. As Moshe
exemplified, the Torah values truth over all else. Even though there might
be ways to justify being less than truthful, Moshe resisted those
temptations, and always spoke the truth, even to his possible detriment
(Leviticus 10:20). If our leaders establish a precedent for truth, we would
be fortunate to have them as our role models, and would not hesitate to
admit when we're wrong. Truth really does set you free (to correct
mistakes, that is).
Shlomo Ressler
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Quotation of the week:
"G-d decides who you meet in life, your heart decides who you want in your
life, and your behavior decides who stays in your life."