Friday, March 20, 2009

D'var Torah Parshas Vayakhel Pekudei

Liyluy Nishmas Elchonon Tzvi ben R 'Yisroel Menachem..... In perek Lamed Heh
posuk Lamed the posuk says ''vayomer Moshe el bnei yisrael r'ooh karah
Hashem bsheim Betzalel ben Oori Ben Chur Lemateih Yehudah'' The Daas
Zekainim says from the baalei tosafos that Moshe himself thought that when
Hashem said ''V'asisa'', Hashem wanted him to make the whole thing,so Hashem
told him,no its not like you thought,rather the tzaddik who was killed
through the maaseh of the eigel,Chur,his grandson should do it.. And that's
why Hashem said ''Raah Kiraasi'' From Chazal it's mashma that Betzalel was
chosen to build the mishkan,because the mishkan was built because of the
eigel.. And since Chur was killed fighting against the eigel it's raauy for
his grandson to build it.. The Rosh Hayeshivah Ztl asked that lchoira it
should be the opposite,gufah because of this Betzalel should not build the
mishkan,because the mishkan was coming as a kaparah for the eigel, and he
probably had anger and hatred toward klal yisroel for killing his
grandfather and would not fully want them to have a kaparah... He answers
that we see from here how Betzalel was able to work on his natural feeling
of anger and was able to completely overcome that natural feeling in order
to build the mishkan bleiv shaleim with the full simcha to be mechaper on
klal yisroel... We see from here a tremendous yesoid, Betzalel was mamash
able to remove the anger completely... He worked on himself until he had
totally eradicated any negative feelings...wow!!! The lesson we can learn
from this is unimaginable,we have to work on ourselves,so that even if
someone wrongs us we can still feel the same ahavah towards them as we would
had they never done something wrong... It may seem impossible,but believe it
or not you can achieve just as much as Betzalel,because you have the maasim
of your fathers, you are riding on giants shoulders!!! Good shabbos!


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