Where did the Meraglim (spies) and the Jewish people go wrong? How could a situation that seemed so promising have turned out so badly? An important lesson in life from a careful reading of Rashi
After the Nesi'im (Princes of Tribes) contribute to the Mishkan, the Torah brings a very random comment about Moshe hearing Hashem's voice from between the Keruvim. What does it mean and why is it there?
On the surface, the parsha proposes to tell us what the goal of Torah and the world is all about, but then it seems to be a bit of an anticlimax. But if we read it carefully, a very powerful message emerges...
Was there any difference between the first luchot that the Jewish people received and the second?How has our relationship with Hashem and Torah changed as a result?