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שִׁמְעוּ נָא הַמֹּרִים - A Rebel Yell - פרשת חקת

21 min · 24. kesä 2026
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See source here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yQitANRiH0oCRT-Od_rDkpzdFgVC4tGL9Iklf3yvrlU/edit?usp=sharing] In this shiur we examine the nuanced meaning of the word "Hamorim" and the nature of the sin committed by Moses and Aaron at the waters of Merivah. We explore meforshim like Rashi, the Midrash, Rambam and Shadal. We discuss whether the transgression was an act of unjustified anger, a lack of faith, or a failure to strictly follow divine instructions. Modern insights from Rabbi David Fohrman add a literary layer, connecting the linguistic roots of the word to Miriam and her lifelong association with water and faith. Ultimately, the collection illustrates how a single word serves as a catalyst for understanding the leadership and eventual fate of Israel's greatest prophets.

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jakson שִׁמְעוּ נָא הַמֹּרִים - A Rebel Yell - פרשת חקת kansikuva

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See source here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yQitANRiH0oCRT-Od_rDkpzdFgVC4tGL9Iklf3yvrlU/edit?usp=sharing] In this shiur we examine the nuanced meaning of the word "Hamorim" and the nature of the sin committed by Moses and Aaron at the waters of Merivah. We explore meforshim like Rashi, the Midrash, Rambam and Shadal. We discuss whether the transgression was an act of unjustified anger, a lack of faith, or a failure to strictly follow divine instructions. Modern insights from Rabbi David Fohrman add a literary layer, connecting the linguistic roots of the word to Miriam and her lifelong association with water and faith. Ultimately, the collection illustrates how a single word serves as a catalyst for understanding the leadership and eventual fate of Israel's greatest prophets.

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