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Parashah of the week: Korach

“And Aaron returned to Moses at the entrance of the Tent of Meeting, and the plague had stopped” Bemidbar 17:15

June 26, 2025 10:18
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Botticelli's The Punishment of Korah (Wikimedia Commons)
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After the chaos of Korah’s rebellion – the arguments, the accusations, the earth swallowing people whole – it’s this small moment that stands out. The Torah tells us Aaron “returned to Moses… and the plague had stopped”. No dramatic speeches. No big announcement. Just a quiet return, and peace.

Let’s rewind. When a deadly plague breaks out among the people after Korah’s rebellion, Moses tells Aaron to take incense and run into the crowd. Not to protect himself. Not to rebuke anyone. But to stand, literally, “between the living and the dead”. To become a bridge. To stop the damage.

Aaron doesn’t pause to ask why. He doesn’t hesitate, even though many of these people had just attacked him. He moves toward the suffering, not away from it.

In our world today, especially in Israel, we’ve seen too much division. Different voices, different camps, each convinced they’re right. It’s easy to fall into that. But then we come across a moment like this: someone who just steps in to help, no questions asked. Not because people deserve it. But because it’s the right thing to do.

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