When Nadav and Avihu were killed because of an error in judgement, Aaron had one response: "v'yidom aaron"; Aaron was silent.
We read through the stories in the parashiyos, often thinking, "yeah, yeah, heard this a hundred times". Then an event brings terrifying life to what was before "just a story". Aaron was a father who lost two sons because they made a bad decision. They knew it was wrong, but felt it would be ok this time. They were wrong. Chazal bring several reasons for their death. Moshe, although he knew all those reasons and more, said only one thing to Aaron, "They were greater than you and I". And Aaron was silent.
We read through the stories in the parashiyos, often thinking, "yeah, yeah, heard this a hundred times". Then an event brings terrifying life to what was before "just a story". Aaron was a father who lost two sons because they made a bad decision. They knew it was wrong, but felt it would be ok this time. They were wrong. Chazal bring several reasons for their death. Moshe, although he knew all those reasons and more, said only one thing to Aaron, "They were greater than you and I". And Aaron was silent.
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