Moshe Rabenu refused to answer the question from Tzelafchad’s daughters about their inheritance. What detail did they mention about their father that caused this? And how does this teach us about the dangers of partisanship and how it can cloud objective thinking?
Based on a sicha from the 3rd Night of Sukkos, 5747, Hisva’aduyos pp. 209-211.
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