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When Moshe asks God to appoint a leader to take his place after his death, what is the essential quality that he feels is vital for their success, and how is that likened to the conductor of a symphony? It's all about making space for the individual, while at the same time offering a broad national narrative. Inspired by the commentary of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz on Bamidbar, and brought to you by the RRG Beit Midrash, the spiritual home for Hebrew University students on campus.
By Rabbi Yonatan UdrenWhen Moshe asks God to appoint a leader to take his place after his death, what is the essential quality that he feels is vital for their success, and how is that likened to the conductor of a symphony? It's all about making space for the individual, while at the same time offering a broad national narrative. Inspired by the commentary of Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz on Bamidbar, and brought to you by the RRG Beit Midrash, the spiritual home for Hebrew University students on campus.