Moshe was upset. His dear and beloved sister Miriam had died. Moshe was worried. The well that followed the Jews around in the desert had dried up; there was no water. The people got thirsty and began to complain. They were after all in a desert! Moshe said, Shimu na...
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Parshas Shelach 2000
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Be Like a Desert – Be Flexible
We are only able to accept Torah if we learn from the desert. We have to be flexible, open and accommodating.
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