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When Cutting Someone Off Is the Peaceful Thing to Do • Parshas Pinchas • Ep. 441

When Cutting Someone Off Is the Peaceful Thing to Do • Parshas Pinchas • Ep. 441

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Why does a violent act earn the title “covenant of peace”? And why, in the Sefer Torah, is the very word Shalom in that covenant written with a broken letter — with a gap in the center? Pinchas stopped a plague that had already killed 24,000 people, and Hashem's reward wasn't subtle — it was peace itself. This week we trace that reward back through a strange detail in Maaseh Bereishis, a story about a businessman who refused to take off his kippah before closing a major deal, and a pasuk that tells us which comes first: truth or peace. The answer reframes what “keeping the peace” actually requires.

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