Aliya Summary: Moshe tells the Israelites that they will inherit the
Land of Israel not due to their own merits and righteousness, but
because of the promise G‑d made to the Patriarchs. In fact, Moshe
reminds them of the many times they angered G‑d while in the desert,
placing special emphasis on the sin of the Golden Calf, when G‑d would
have annihilated the Israelites if not for Moshe's successful
intercession on their behalf. He also makes brief reference to the other
times when the Israelites rebelled against G‑d.
Modesty
and self-confidence is a very sensitive balance, a struggle we deal
with internally, as well as with our children. In order to conquer
challenges in life, one must be confident in their ability. To that end,
thinking that the results are owed to us can only lead to complacency, a
lack of appreciation for what we have, which could potentially lead to
squandering what we had. This Aliya helps the people realize that what
we have was given to us, and although we continually have to work to
maintain it, the acquisition required G-d's help and forgiveness, and
thus we are indebted. The purpose of this Aliya is to help us maintain
the proper perspective in life, not by reminding us of our mistakes, but
by reminding us of G-d's absolution from those mistakes.
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