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Rav Shach explains that when Moshe wrote the word Vayikra, he used a small aleph as part of the word. He explains that this was to teach us an important lesson. By making the aleph smaller than the other letters, Rav Shach shows us that we must be humble and realize our smallness in relation to Hashem. This is why it is written "Vayikra" with a small Aleph - Hashem called unto Moses" - because even though Moshe was on a very high spiritual level, he still employed new tactics to fight the Yetzer Hara every single day. By emphasizing this humbleness through the size of the letter, Moshe teaches us all a timeless lesson.
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Rav Shach explains that when Moshe wrote the word Vayikra, he used a small aleph as part of the word. He explains that this was to teach us an important lesson. By making the aleph smaller than the other letters, Rav Shach shows us that we must be humble and realize our smallness in relation to Hashem. This is why it is written "Vayikra" with a small Aleph - Hashem called unto Moses" - because even though Moshe was on a very high spiritual level, he still employed new tactics to fight the Yetzer Hara every single day. By emphasizing this humbleness through the size of the letter, Moshe teaches us all a timeless lesson.
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