ISRAEL IS NOT FOR THE FAINT-HEARTED
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Torah Portion: Shlach
 

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Rabbi's Message
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Dear Friends,

Moses sent 12 spies from the dessert into the land of Cannan, the promised land of Israel to find out the most strategic means of entry. Ten of the spies over stepped their mission and came back with a slanderous and defeatist report regarding the holy land. They reported on its people. “The people they are mighty and strong and they live in fortified cities. There are giants there…we were like grasshoppers in their eyes.” They said to the people. They also declared, “It is a land that consumes its inhabitants!”.

The people feared their fate if they were to attempt to conquer and settle the land and began to rebel against their leader Moses (again).

With thanks to Moses and his wise intervention, the people stood down from their rebellion but had to spend the next 40 years in the desert preparing themselves spiritually in their faith and trust in G-d. He took them out of Egypt, led them through the sea and across the desert and showed them daily miracles but still their faith faltered when it came time to cross over into the land.

The land of Israel as beautiful and as breathtaking as she is, is not for the weak or faint hearted, not then and not now. Our sages declare, “The Land of Israel is only acquired through hardship. G-d bless the people of Israel, the brave ones of our faith who have revitalized our homeland, through sweat, tears and blood. May we all strengthen ourselves in our faith to protect our homeland in every way we can. For some of us, it might mean physically fighting in the defense force, for others, fighting at home against the propaganda and against political and on-the-ground antisemitism on the campuses, in the media and even in the government.

Let us have the courage and faith of the two brave spies who spoke up in favor of G-d, Moses and the Land of Israel and said the famous words that fill the heart of every Jew, in every generation with renewed strength and resolve:

“We shall go up and possess it! For we are well able to achieve it.”


Shabbat Shalom,
Rabbi Zushe Cunin
 
 
 
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Parshah
Parshah in a Nutshell

Parshat Shlach

The name of the Parshah, "Shelach," means "Send" and it is found in Numbers 13:2.

Moses sends twelve spies to the land of Canaan. Forty days later they return, carrying a huge cluster of grapes, a pomegranate and a fig, to report on a lush and bountiful land. But ten of the spies warn that the inhabitants of the land are giants and warriors “more powerful than we”; only Caleb and Joshua insist that the land can be conquered, as G‑d has commanded.

The people weep that they’d rather return to Egypt. G‑d decrees that Israel’s entry into the land shall be delayed forty years, during which time that entire generation will die out in the desert. A group of remorseful Jews storm the mountain on the border of the land, and are routed by the Amalekites and Canaanites.

The laws of the nesachim (meal, wine and oil offerings) are given, as well as the mitzvah to consecrate a portion of the dough (challah) to G‑d when making bread. A man violates the Shabbat by gathering sticks, and is put to death. G‑d instructs to place fringes (tzitzit) on the four corners of our garments, so that we should remember to fulfill the mitzvot (divine commandments).

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Said Rabbi Yossi: May it be my lot to be counted among those who are accused of something of which they are innocent
— Talmud, Moed Katan 18b

 
 
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