The Tzaddik's Eternal Soul - Parshas Shelach by Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a
> The Tzaddik's Eternal Soul PARSHAS SHELACH TRANSCRIBED AND TRANSLATED FROM PREVIOUS RECORDINGS OF RAV ELIEZER BERLAND SHLIT"A âAnd he came to Hevronâ (13:22)â âCalev alone went there and prostrated himself on the graves of the forefathersâ (Rashi). All of Israel heard the prophecy of Eldad and Meidad. âMoshe will die and Yehoshua will lead Am Yisrael into the Land.â All of Am Yisrael heard the awful prophecy, it had quickly spread throughout the entire camp. Eldad and Meidad said, âKnow that Moshe is about to dieâthe moment that we reach the border of the Land of Israel, Moshe will be taken from us! And Yehoshua will be our leader, and he will bring us into the Land of Israel.â The whole nation was flabbergasted. Completely horrified. The entire nation cried out, âIf we go into the Land of Israel, Moshe will die!â Rebbe Nasan explains that the controversy between the spies and Yehoshua ben Nun was that the spies argued, âWe love Moshe Rabbeinu and we want Moshe Rabbeinu. We wonât leave him. We are for Moshe. We want him to live and not die. The only reason that we donât want to enter the Land of Israel is so that Moshe will continue living and leading us. Who cares if we remain in the desert. The main thing is that Moshe stays alive. In the Shaâar HaPesukim, parshas Shelach Lecha, the holy Ari explains the awful controversy between the spies and Yehoshua: The spies said to Yehoshua bin Nun, âYou heard the prophecy that Moshe will die and Yehoshua will bring the people in, so you want to enter the Land of Israel so that your Rav will die. You are simply a murderer. Quite simply you want to kill your Rav. You want to inherit the leadership from your Rav.â And Yehoshua argued, âMoshe is alive! Moshe is alive and he exists. Moshe will never die. Moshe cannot die.â This is what Yehoshua Bin Nun explained to the spies, that Moshe is eternal. Tzaddikim live and exist forever. There is no such thing as Moshe dying. There is no such thing as Rashbi dying or the Ari dying or the Baal Shem Tov dying. Tzaddikim never die. Mosh Rabbeinu is alive and will always be. He comes down in an ibur (he attaches himself on the soul level) to the tzaddik of every generation. He can attach himself to anyone. The purer and holier a person is, the greater the revelation of Moshe Rabbeinu he will merit having (that Mosheâs soul will attach itself to him.) The spies argued, âWe love Moshe. We don't give up on him. Yehoshua wants to be a leaderâŚOK, so let him go on his own and take Am Yisrael with him. We will never leave Moshe alone. We are faithful to Moshe.â So what was the mistake of the spies? Rebbe Nasan explains that the spies gave Moshe Rabbeinu the worst humiliation in the world. Not only did they not listen to him when they went to the Land of Israel, but Rabbeinu says that they also didnât believe in Mosheâs eternality. They didnât believe that Moshe Rabbeinu was eternal, that his decrees and customs would endure forever and ever, or that his soul could become attached to each and every person at any given moment. In their wanting a live Moshe Rabbeinuâthat the physical body of Moshe Rabbeinu would be with themâthey physicalized him. They made the whole aspect of Moshe Rabbeinu into something material, they turned him into a mere body. Rebbe Nasan explains that that which the spies argued that they wanted to remain with Moshe, in fact revealed that, to the contrary, they were really waiting for Moshe to pass away, that they wanted to be rid of Moshe already and to be freed of Mosheâs difficult leadership. Moshe would serve Hashem with all his strength. He would get up for Chatzos and pray vasikin, would do hisbodedus and learn Torah day and night, etc. They said, âLetâs stay in the desert with Moshe Rabbeinu another 10 years, another 20 years and in the end weâll be rid of him and then we can start getting up at 10:00 or 12:00 in the morning and have some real fun. Thereâs no choice: weâll have to suffer a bit moreâweâve already fallen into the pit!â And truly, they knew that Yehoshua bin Nun would continue in the way of Moshe Rabbeinu, so they didnât want Yehoshua bin Nun. They wanted Moshe. They wanted to stay with Moshe just to wait for him to die. Rebbe Nasan asks: What did Calev ben Yefuneh do? Where was he during this controversy? Calev was silent. Calev didnât know who was right, Yehoshua or the spies. The spies claimed that they wanted Moshe to stay alive and they didnât want to enter the Land of Israel, saying that Yehoshua bin Nun was a murderer! Yehoshua bin Nun wanted to enter the Land of Israel and was just waiting for Moshe to pass away. Calev said to Yehoshua bin Nun, âYehoshua, what are all these rumors about? Look at what is going on here. Weâve got 10 tzaddikim with beards down to the ground and thick paâos and look what theyâre saying about you. How come youâre not afraid to enter Israel? It will cause Moshe to die?â Yehoshua bin Nun answered, âI know that Moshe is eternal. Moshe is not dependent on a body. I donât see Mosheâs bodyâI see only his soul. His soul is eternal. It is found in every place and can attach itself to you. It can attach itself to the leaders, to Elidad ben Kislon, to Gedi ben Susi. I will listen to whomever Mosheâs soul will be attached. If he will pass away, I know that immediately Mosheâs soul will attach itself to someone because Moshe is eternal!â Calev didnât know who was right, Yehoshua or the spies. He found himself between a rock and a hard place. How could he know who was right? How could he clarify the matter? What did Calev do? He went to Hevron to the gravesite of the holy forefathers, and there the truth was revealed to him? What was revealed to him? The moment he laid down at the graves of the forefathers, he realized that the forefathers are alive and enduring. He saw that Avraham is alive, that Yitzhak is alive, and that Yaakov is alive! It was revealed to him that what Yehoshua said was the truth. A tzaddik does not pass away. He can never die. Rashbi is alive. The Ari is alive. The Baal Shem Tov is alive. It was revealed to him that 400 years after his passing, Avraham Avinu was speaking to him saying, âYehoshua is correct. Moshe will live forever.â Yitzhak said to him, âMoshe will live forever.â Yaakov said to him, âMoshe will live forever.â Rebbe Nasan says that this is what was revealed to Calev at the grave of the forefathersâthat the tzaddikim are not a body. Itâs not what you see with your eyes. A tzaddik is an eternal soul, forever and ever.