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Chukas Balak / חקת
בלק
Chukas Balak /
חקת בלק
The Medrash
relates Shlomo
HaMelech’s
frustration at not
comprehending the
secret of Porah
Adumah, the red
heifer. Now, in
reality there are
many reasons given
even by Chazal
themselves, so what
bothered Shlomo
HaMelech? The answer
is found in the
drosha “take unto
you”, that HaShem
revealed the most
sublime and esoteric
inner meaning of
Porah Adumah only to
Moshe Rabeinu. No
other person, even
Shlomo, was privy to
this information.
Realizing this, when
Shlomo HaMelech,
interpreted all of
the mitzvos of the
Torah and found
satisfaction, he
eventually came to
Porah Adumah. Here,
although he also
offered beautiful
explanation, he was
well aware of his
inability to
comprehend what
Moshe Rabeinu did
and therefore was
frustrated, not
about this, but,
perhaps, in all the
other mitzvos he was
not grasping the
full meaning “I said
I was wise (in the
other mitzvos) but
(when I reached
Porah) I saw it (the
other mitzvos) was
far from me. (Chanucas
HaTorah)
Rashi tells us that
the nations
criticize us and
taunt us for keeping
the mitzvos of which
we don’t understand
the reasons. The
Sfas Emes explains
this in a different
way. In our present
state of existence
and comprehension
the secret of Porah
cannot be translated
into our level and
sphere of
spirituality.
However, in the
future it will all
become clear to us.
In fact, to Moshe
Rabeinu, on his
level as an Ish
HaElokim, he clearly
understood it and
how it fit into
every day life. In
fact, he writes, we
as a nation, on
Sinai were also able
to understand the
Edos. However, we
fell from this level
and it clouded our
understanding. This
is the scorn placed
upon us by the
nations. They call
us fools for losing
all the spiritual
growth we had
attained.
Concerning the sin
of the waters of the
rock, we find, among
others two
interpretations -
Rashi and the Ramban.
Rashi says Moshe
Rabeinu hit the rock
instead of speaking
to it. The Ramban
faults him for
speaking harshly to
the people. The
Kedushas Levi
insists they are one
in the same. When a
leader gives mussar
to the Bnei Yisroel
by pointing out
their greatness and
holiness, he in turn
elevates them and
the whole creation
is called upon to be
subservient to the
wishes of Bnei
Yisroel. However, if
the leader gives
mussar by focusing
on their
shortcomings, he
lowers them and the
creation is no
longer subordinate
to them. Because
Moshe spoke harshly
to Bnei Yisroel it
was necessary to hit
the rock and not
enough to talk to
it.
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