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Chasidut sobre Números 27:15

וַיְדַבֵּ֣ר מֹשֶׁ֔ה אֶל־יְהוָ֖ה לֵאמֹֽר׃

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Numbers 27,16. “let the Lord, source of the breath of ‎all flesh , appoint someone over the community.‎‏"‏‎
We ‎abide by a rule that when we observe someone who does not carry ‎out all of G’d commandments, that we search for a legitimate ‎reason for such a person’s failure to have ignored G’d’s decrees. In ‎other words, we give such a person the benefit of the doubt as ‎long as this is reasonable. The best known excuses made for such ‎people who do not observe G’d’s laws with the same degree of ‎perfection as do the angels, is that they are so involved in having ‎to secure their livelihood that this is the reason they are ‎sometimes lax in observing G’d’s commandments.‎
Moses’ appeal to G’d in the verse quoted above is based on ‎this argument that due to the need for human beings to toil in ‎order to earn their livelihood, they are at a disadvantage when ‎competing with the angels about who can serve G’d best. G’d ‎being the G’d who has complete insight into each individual’s ‎mind, ‎רוח‎, “spirit, surely is aware of man’s difficulties. He is aware ‎of the fact that G’d therefore looks for reasons to interpret Israel’s ‎failures benevolently, treat them as existentialist problems of all ‎creatures who live on earth.‎
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