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Episode Synopsis
Title: The Severed Letter and the UnbrokenSoul: Zimri, Pinchas, and the Redemption of a Cut Covenant
ThisShabbat: A brokenletter. A severed soul. A redemption that spans lifetimes.Join us for “The Severed Letter and the Unbroken Soul” — a journey fromZimri to Rabbi Akiva and beyond.
Opening:Questions That Demand Answers
What do wedo when we find a broken letter in a Sefer Torah? We stop. We call a sofer. Wedeclare the scroll pasul. One letter broken, and the Torah’s voice is silenced.
But there’sone shocking exception.
In ParashatPinchas, Hashem rewards Pinchas with a berit shalom — a covenant of peace. Yetin every kosher Sefer Torah, the word שָׁלוֹם is written with a vavketu’ah — a broken vav. Not a sofer’s error, not an oversight, but ahalachic requirement.
Why here?Why now? Why peace — a word that also appears in Hashem’s name — fractured?
And why wasPinchas, the hero of the moment, so hated by the people? Why did the mal’acheihasharet, the ministering angels, seek to kill him? What did they see thatwe don’t?
Even morepuzzling: our Sages reveal that Zimri’s soul returns — not once, but twice —once as Rabbi Akiva, and again as Ketiah bar Shalom both alive at thesame time. Moreso Zimri had been here before and failed and this was hischance to fix things.
What’s thethread tying all this together?
Tounderstand, we’ll journey together today. The inspiration for this class is a66 page booklet I received last week from Rav Chaim Rosenblatt of NetivAryeh in Jerusalem, it is based on the teachings of Rav MosheWolfson zatzal. I have also interwoven, as is natural, my own thoughts based onmy limited understanding as I was taught by Rabbi Abittan Zsl.
Lets callthis a tale of a soul. Shattered. Elevated. Redeemed.
To me, it’sthe story of how Hashem never gives up on us.
ThisShabbat: A brokenletter. A severed soul. A redemption that spans lifetimes.Join us for “The Severed Letter and the Unbroken Soul” — a journey fromZimri to Rabbi Akiva and beyond.
Opening:Questions That Demand Answers
What do wedo when we find a broken letter in a Sefer Torah? We stop. We call a sofer. Wedeclare the scroll pasul. One letter broken, and the Torah’s voice is silenced.
But there’sone shocking exception.
In ParashatPinchas, Hashem rewards Pinchas with a berit shalom — a covenant of peace. Yetin every kosher Sefer Torah, the word שָׁלוֹם is written with a vavketu’ah — a broken vav. Not a sofer’s error, not an oversight, but ahalachic requirement.
Why here?Why now? Why peace — a word that also appears in Hashem’s name — fractured?
And why wasPinchas, the hero of the moment, so hated by the people? Why did the mal’acheihasharet, the ministering angels, seek to kill him? What did they see thatwe don’t?
Even morepuzzling: our Sages reveal that Zimri’s soul returns — not once, but twice —once as Rabbi Akiva, and again as Ketiah bar Shalom both alive at thesame time. Moreso Zimri had been here before and failed and this was hischance to fix things.
What’s thethread tying all this together?
Tounderstand, we’ll journey together today. The inspiration for this class is a66 page booklet I received last week from Rav Chaim Rosenblatt of NetivAryeh in Jerusalem, it is based on the teachings of Rav MosheWolfson zatzal. I have also interwoven, as is natural, my own thoughts based onmy limited understanding as I was taught by Rabbi Abittan Zsl.
Lets callthis a tale of a soul. Shattered. Elevated. Redeemed.
To me, it’sthe story of how Hashem never gives up on us.
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