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Rabbi Moshe Tobal – Parasha Be’halotecha "Making like Kodesh" | Weekly Parasha

8 min · 5 jun 2026
aflevering Rabbi Moshe Tobal – Parasha Be’halotecha "Making like Kodesh" | Weekly Parasha artwork

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Rabbi Moshe Tobal hosts classes every day at 6:30 AM at West Deal Shul. In Parashat Beha'alotecha, Rabbi Tobal draws a connection between the upward-reaching flame of the Menorah and the Jewish soul, which is always striving to connect to Hashem. He focuses on the pasuk 'Vayisu Mehar Hashem,' which the rabbis interpret as Bnai Yisrael running away from Sinai like a child fleeing school, fearing they would receive more mitzvot — a subtle but significant disconnect in their love for Hashem. Rabbi Tobal explains that this emotional withdrawal, contrasted with their original declaration of Naaseh V'Nishma rooted in pure love and trust, may have been the root cause of the subsequent sin of the spies and the forty years in the desert. The practical lesson he derives is that when a person finishes a mitzvah or Torah class with a feeling of relief rather than longing, they sever themselves from its kedushah. But when one genuinely wishes the learning or mitzvah could continue, that yearning infuses even mundane daily activities with holiness, as if one is fulfilling Hashem's will at every moment. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (0:00) Dedication & Intro (0:28) Beha'alotecha: The Flame Rising (1:37) Vayisu Mehar Hashem — Running Away (3:10) Bnai Yisrael Traveled by Hashem's Word (4:21) The Disconnect in Their Hearts (4:37) Naaseh V'Nishma — We Will Do & Listen (6:05) Fear of More Mitzvot — A Broken Love (6:21) The 40 Years in the Desert (6:47) Practical Lesson: Yearning for Kedushah (8:05) Making Mundane Acts Holy - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Visit: westdealshul.org Sponsorships: west.deal.classes@gmail.com

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aflevering Rabbi Ike Hanon – Perasha Balak & Pesahim 44a | Weekly Parasha artwork

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aflevering Rabbi David Semah – Perasha Balak | Weekly Parasha artwork

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aflevering Rabbi Moshe Tobal – Connection between Chukat and Balak | Weekly Parasha artwork

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aflevering Rabbi Ike Hanon – Pesahim 43b-44a | Weekday Gemara artwork

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aflevering Rabbi Ike Hanon – Pesachim 43b | Weekday Gemara artwork

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