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Rabbi Moshe Haber Perashat Qorah: The Wisdom of Separation 6.19.26

17 min · 19. juni 2026
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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/z5qvnz5hqmjxnm2tjwbt6/Viral_Spread_of_Negativity_Infographic.png?rlkey=3jkoe0utwgsflc29vpcagrai8&dl=0 The Contagion of Negativity and the Wisdom of Separation Jun 19, 2026 This analysis of the biblical story of Qorah explores how negativity and rebellion act as a contagious force within a community. The text highlights how individuals like Dathan and Abiram were drawn into a destructive uprising simply because they were neighbors with the instigator, illustrating that physical and social proximity can facilitate the spread of bad ideas. While many were swept away by this collective mindset, the figure of On ben Peleth serves as a vital counterexample of someone who escaped ruin through his wife’s rational intervention. His story suggests that stopping the spread of negative energy requires the wisdom to step back and question whether joining a conflict truly serves one's own interests. Ultimately, the source teaches that social connections can either amplify a toxic narrative or, through intentional separation, provide the only means to halt its momentum. The author emphasizes that maintaining an independent mindset is essential to avoid being consumed by group hostility that offers no genuine personal benefit. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/akvmx1rnmcshsp5lkjoa1/The_Epidemiology_of_Negativity.pdf?rlkey=cdd2hhryr0eh2mkpemd9sokdy&dl=0

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