West Deal Torah Center
Rabbi David Semah hosts classes every day at 6:45 AM at West Deal Shul. In this class on Parashat Korach, Rabbi David Semah draws a powerful life lesson from Moshe Rabbeinu's response to Korach's rebellion: rather than engaging in conflict immediately, Moshe urges everyone to wait until the next morning, teaching that a person in the heat of anger is like someone who is drunk — incapable of reason or negotiation. Rabbi Semah illustrates this with personal stories, including a man who deeply regretted a destructive decision he made while emotionally overwhelmed, underscoring that pulling back and giving time is often the wisest course of action in any dispute. The class then explores how Moshe proposed the Ketoret — the incense offering, the most beloved of all Temple services — as the divine test to determine who was truly chosen by God, noting that improper use of the Ketoret brings death, making it the ultimate proof of Aharon's sanctified status. Finally, Rabbi Semah shares the Sforno's remarkable insight that God commanded Moshe to physically distance himself from Korach before the earth swallowed him, because Moshe's own spiritual merit was so powerful that his mere presence would have protected Korach from divine punishment. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Introduction & Opening (1:06) Parashat Korach Overview (1:24) Moshe Tells Korach: Wait Till Tomorrow (2:26) Rashi: Don't Act When Emotionally Drunk (3:24) Personal Story: Waiting Defuses Conflict (4:30) Story: Man Regrets Acting in Anger (5:42) Moshe's Test: The Ketoret Challenge (6:22) One God, One Torah, One Kohen (7:42) Ketoret: Most Beloved Service to God (8:20) The Ketoret as Proof of Aharon's Holiness (9:36) God Tells Moshe: Walk Away from Korach (10:16) Moshe's Merit Protects Even His Enemies - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com
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