Parashat Beha’alotekha – 5785
A D’var Torah for Parashat Beha’alotekha
By Rabbi Inna Serebro-Litvak (AJR ’16)
When I was six years old, my father took me on a camping trip with his coworkers and their children. (In Russia this was considered to be a team building activity).
My favorite memories of that time include sitting around the campfire, listening to the singing (someone would always bring a guitar), baking potatoes in the coals and watching the flames shooting up in the dark. I was fascinated by the beauty and the variety of shades of orange, the sound of the burning wood, the smell, and the smoke that rose up to the heavens. I thought that the campfire was a beautiful thing!
A few years later I learned the hard way that a beautiful fire can also be very dangerous and bring horrific destruction.
Here is how I learned the lesson about the power of fire:
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