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Dvar for Beha'alotcha (Numbers 8:1-12:17)

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Short, practical, relevant Weekly Dvar
Wed, Jun 11, 2025 4:15 PM

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After nearly a full year from when the Jews arrived at Mount Sinai, the
cloud rises from the Mishkan, signaling their impending departure, and
travels three days ahead of them to find their next resting place (10:33).
The Jews immediately start complaining about the journey and all else not
going their way. What happened that suddenly made them seem like
malcontents?

The Maharsha explains that the Jews’ three days without Torah caused them
to lose their perspective. This concept is the source for reading the Torah
every Monday and Thursday to avoid accruing three days without exposure to
Torah. This idea also highlights the importance of consistency, such that
when we develop good habits, they are reinforced consistently and not allow
ourselves to lose the momentum we’ve built.

Shlomo Ressler


Quotation of the week:
“Better is a little with consistency than a lot with interruption.” –
Midrash Tanchuma

Welcome to the short, practical Lelamed Weekly Dvar and Daily Aliyah. As always, you can Order The Daily Aliyah <https://mosaicapress.com/product/the-daily-aliyah/> and receive your hard copy of these daily practical and relevant Torah thoughts (all proceeds go to Daily Giving), or join this Whatsapp group <https://chat.whatsapp.com/GFRNDpSWoFHGhHYziqAGYv> to receive one per day. I hope you find this meaningful... _______________________________________________ After nearly a full year from when the Jews arrived at Mount Sinai, the cloud rises from the Mishkan, signaling their impending departure, and travels three days ahead of them to find their next resting place (10:33). The Jews immediately start complaining about the journey and all else not going their way. What happened that suddenly made them seem like malcontents? The Maharsha explains that the Jews’ three days without Torah caused them to lose their perspective. This concept is the source for reading the Torah every Monday and Thursday to avoid accruing three days without exposure to Torah. This idea also highlights the importance of consistency, such that when we develop good habits, they are reinforced consistently and not allow ourselves to lose the momentum we’ve built. Shlomo Ressler _____________________________________________ Quotation of the week: “Better is a little with consistency than a lot with interruption.” – Midrash Tanchuma