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Good morning and welcome to the Chumash class. Today, we delve into a somber event during the dedication of the Tabernacle, where we witness the tragic loss of Aaron's sons, Nadav and Avihu. They brought an unauthorized offering and faced the devastating consequence of divine fire. Despite their profound grief, Aaron and his surviving sons had to continue their sacred duties without mourning, highlighting the weight of their responsibilities. The Torah teaches us that even in sorrow, one must adhere to divine commandments. Moshe reassured Aaron that the meal offerings must still be consumed, signifying the importance of ritual and continuity in worship. This moment reveals the balance between personal grief and communal obligation. Moreover, it underscores the significance of prayer, as Moshe's intercession allowed Aaron to retain half of his legacy. This complex narrative teaches us about the intertwining of loss, duty, and faith in our lives. As we reflect, let us remember the lessons of perseverance amidst hardship. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.