Weekly Torah Portion Highlights the Power of Promises Before Entering Israel
This week, the Jewish people reach a significant milestone as they conclude the extensive journey of the 42 encampments in the desert, arriving at the threshold of the Land of Israel. In the Torah portion "Matot," Moses emphasizes a crucial life lesson to the people: the importance of keeping one's word. He reminds them that once a promise is made, it takes on the binding status of a vow, underscoring that words are not mere play but serious commitments.
The portion explains why speech holds such weight in the Torah. When a person utters a word, it becomes a tangible reality, making each individual a "small magician" who shapes their world through language. This concept highlights the transformative power of speech in creating and influencing reality.
In this week's reflection, Avia Hernoy calls on readers to recognize the magic in their words. As the journey ends, she encourages everyone to be mindful of their speech and to treat every promise, no matter how small, as a precious treasure to be upheld.
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