Over the week of Parashat Chukat, we merited to two shiurim in the home of our Rebbe Rav Eliezer Berland shlitâa for residents of Brachfeld (a neighborhood in Modiâin Ilit) and Hatzor HaGlilit
On Monday, the night of 29 Sivan, a group of Breslov Chasidim, residents of Brachfeld and students of Rav Berland shlitâa, came to the Ravâs holy residence for a shiur. At the beginning of the shiur, the Rav shlitâa spoke of how Rabbeinu Nachman says that while we must honor all tzaddikim and receive from all of them, we need to know that by the true tzaddik, itâs something else completely. By the true tzaddik, we merit to the aspect of face-to-face. Afterwards he spoke about the greatness of Miriamâs well, and how the Yalkut Shimoni says that the mockers would laugh at Moshe Rabbeinu and say to him âbring water out from hereâŚbring [water] out from hereâŚâ because they thought that Moshe just knew the secret of rocks from which water comes out from under them [geysers]. But Moshe wanted to show to them that the rock of Miriam was something else completely. It brings out water, also oil, and also honey.
Afterwards, the Rav shlitâa spoke about the obligation of learning Gemara in depth, demonstrating his words by explaining the sugya âYeush shelo mâdaat (despair without awareness)â in depth, and also the famous sugya âChardal vâdevorim (mustard and bees).â  At the conclusion of the shiur the Rav shlitâa spoke about how during the previous week fell 23 Sivan, the day of the writing of the second letters [in the story of Purim], and how Esther merited to sacrifice herself by saying âlet my life be granted to me as my requestâ â with myself it makes no difference to me what you do with me â this shall remain a question. However, âmy people as my petition,â regarding this, Esther said to Achashverosh, I wonât relent. Here I demand that you change the decree. The Rav shlitâa concluding the shiur with the song âEsther spoke again before the kingâŚâ for around twenty minutes. Afterwards the Rav shlitâa concluded with Kaddish and then the participants in the shiur went out for Maâariv.
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Rav Eliezer Berland shlit"a gives shiur to residents of Brachfeld[/caption]
Later on in the week, on Wednesday night, Rosh Chodesh Tammuz, a group from the city of Hatzor and its environs in the north merited to enter Rav Berlandâs holy residence for a special shiur.
In the shiur, the Rav spoke about the weekly Parasha â Chukat â about Miriamâs well. Below is a short excerpt from the shiur:
âAnd now Moshe needed to bring down Torah from fire. The Chidushei HaRim explains that Moshe needed to bring down Torah anew, because this generation hadnât heard the Ten Commandments. Everyone who had heard the Ten Commandments was already dead â gone. âAnd from them there wasnât a manâ (Bamidbar 26:64). The women remained, but the men didnât remain, because the women were all prophetesses.â
Afterwards, the Rav shlitâa spoke about the greatness of Jewish women, that âin the merit of righteous women they were redeemedâ â that in the merit of the womenâs prayers, who despite not knowing how to read or write, would pray from the depths of the heart. Likewise, he spoke about honoring oneâs wife and domestic tranquility, that if one is running late even a little bit, he needs to let her know so that they wonât worry at home.
At the end of the shiur, the Rav shlitâa said that the moment that Miriamâs well burst open, all the rocks in the desert burst open, and all the same mockers who made fun of Moshe were washed away from the very same waters which burst forth in the merit of Miriamâs well. If Moshe had sung song about this, he would have merited to enter the Land of Israel. He concluded by speaking about the greatness of the songs and melodies before and after the prayers.
After the shiur, the participants went out to the Maâariv prayer of Rosh Chodesh evening in its masses, like every evening in the courtyard of our Prayer Hall on Ido HaNavi street, together with the Rav shlitâa.
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Rav Berland shlit"a gives shiur to residents of Hatzor[/caption]