It's forbidden to argue with people!
ITâS FORBIDDEN TO ARGUE WITH PEOPLE! Rav Eliezer Berland, shlita, gave over the following shiur after the mincha (afternoon) prayers on June 26th, 2017: âParshat Chukat talks about Og, the King of the Bashan; Sichon, the King of the Amorites; Miriam the Prophetess, Miriamâs well, and the mey meribah (waters of strife). > Because its forbidden for a person to argue at all times! âMoshe only argued on one occasion, and he wasnât allowed to enter Eretz Yisrael. Why does a person feel they need to argue? If someone tells you: âstand hereâ - so stand there! Soon, weâll have a hall for 10,000 people (where they can come and pray). Afterwards, weâll have one for 100,000, and so it will continue. Itâs only going to increase and multiply. âTorah lessons 54 and 55 in Likutey Moharan talk about grave-diggers. Lesson 54 about gravediggers talks about Avshalom [the song of King David], (and says): âAbba Shaul said, âI used to be a grave-digger. A cave once opened up beneath me and I was standing up to my nose in the eye socket of a dead person. When I stepped back, they said, âThat was Avshalomâs eye.â[1] âThis is the meaning of what Abba Shaul said: âI used to be a grave-digger,â because Abba Shaul always endeavored to rectify the evil eye.ââ Rav Berland, shlita, continued: âLesson 55 talks about Og, the King of the Bashan: âThe Talmud states, âAbba Shaul said, âI used to be a grave-digger. Once, I chased after a tzvi (deer) into the kolit (thigh bone) of a dead man. After chasing it for three parsah[2], I hadnât caught up with the deer, nor reached the end of the thighbone. When I turned back they told me, âThat belonged to Og, King of the BashanââŚ[3] and no-one can rectify these sounds (kolot) for his grip is on the right side. Even Moshe feared him, until God promised him, âDo not fear him!â as brought in the Zohar. âFor this reason, a wicked person like Og is called a refugee, as written âThe refugee arrivedâ[4] which refers to Og[5], for he wanted that Avraham would be killed, so that he could take Sarah. This is an aspect of âthe wicked one watches the tzaddikâ - this is Avraham - âbut God will not abandon him into his hand.ââ Rav Berland continued: âBoth Avshalom and Og, King of the Bashan had an ayin hara (evil eye). Og had an evil eye towards Avraham Avinu. He complained that Avraham wasnât behaving nicely, inasmuch as he rode on the donkey while Sarah walked on foot.â CLICK HERE [http://www.shuvubanimint.com/%D7%9E%D7%A0%D7%97%D7%94-%D7%91-%D7%AA%D7%9E%D7%95%D7%96-%D7%AA%D7%A9%D7%A2%D7%96-%D7%94-26-6-2017/] TO HEAR RAV BERLAND'S SHIUR FOR YOURSELF IN THE ORIGINAL HEBREW. [1] See Tractate Niddah 24b [2] A biblical unit of distance [3] Again, see Tractate Niddah 24b [4] Genesis 14:13 [5] Midrash Genesis Rabbah 42:8