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Ben-Tzion Spitz
Former Chief Rabbi of Uruguay

Hypocritical humility (Devarim)

And the Devil did grin, for his darling sin is pride that apes humility. -Samuel Taylor Coleridge

“Torah vs Money” (AI image by author)

At the giving of the Torah at Mount Sinai, Rashi informs us that the younger men deferred and were humble in front of the older learned men. They respectfully let the elders approach the mountain first and be “first” on line to receive the word of God and the Commandments.

However, in the request of the children of Israel to send the spies into Canaan, it was a less orderly group that approached Moses. The younger ones pushed their way past their elders demanding that Moses send a reconnaissance mission to check out their future possessions in the Promised Land.

Rabbi Shlomo Ephraim of Prague, the Kli Yakar (1550-1619), on Deuteronomy 1:22, explains that in their eagerness to promote their material prospects and wealth, the younger men forgot about the respect due their elders. Furthermore, the Kli Yakar accuses these impatient youngsters that their former obsequiousness at the giving of the Torah was merely a sham, a false humility, and was actually indicative of their disdain for the Torah. Whatever meekness they demonstrated regarding acquiring the word of God and approaching Him was ruinously misplaced. Instead, it showed the priority they gave to wealth by the sudden brazenness they exhibited at just the hint of earthly gain.

It follows that giving wealth precedence over the word of God was the motivation of the ill-considered mission of the spies that concluded with the tragic curse of the 9th of Av. That was the day the spies returned and gave their evil, damning and dooming report. Besides the punishment of wandering the desert for forty years, God promised that on that day we would mourn for generations, most notably for the destruction of the Temples.

The false humility and the faulty priorities proved to be our downfall and the source of anguish and failure that has lasted millennia.

May we be less deferential in seeking the word of God and keep our priorities straight.

Shabbat shalom and a meaningful fast,

Ben-Tzion

Dedication

To Herzog College’s world-class Bible Study Days: https://www.herzog.ac.il/yemei-iyun-2023-english/

About the Author
Ben-Tzion Spitz is the former Chief Rabbi of Uruguay. He is the author of six books of Biblical Fiction and hundreds of articles and stories dealing with biblical themes. He is the publisher of Torah.Works, a website dedicated to the exploration of classic Jewish texts, as well as TweetYomi, which publishes daily Torah tweets on Parsha, Mishna, Daf, Rambam, Halacha, Tanya and Emuna. Ben-Tzion is a graduate of Yeshiva University and received his Master’s in Mechanical Engineering from Columbia University.
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