EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 32 MIN
Chukas - The Golden Calf Was A Panic Attack, Now Mom Has To Clean Up The Mess
from Nitzotzos: Inspiration to Keep Your Spark Alive with Rav Mordechai Burg · host Nitzotzos
Why do Chazal connect the Parah Adumah, which purifies from tumas meis, to the sin of the Golden Calf?In this shiur, delivered in "Steve's", Rav Burg explore the Cheit HaEigel not simply as primitive idolatry, but as a deep human collapse in the face of absence, uncertainty, and death. When Moshe Rabbeinu disappeared, Klal Yisrael cried, “We do not know what happened to him.” Chazal tell us that the Satan showed them an image of Moshe’s death. The Eigel was born from that terror: the desperate need to replace invisible relationship with something visible, tangible, controllable — and even valuable.Death confronts us with the same truth. The body remains, but the life is gone. The visible is still here, but the invisible presence has withdrawn. Tumas meis forces us to face the frightening reality that the deepest things in life cannot be held in our hands.That is where the Parah Adumah comes in. The “mother cow” cleans the mess of the calf by teaching us how to live with mystery without collapsing. As the ultimate chok, the Parah Adumah brings us back to the very place the Eigel tried to escape: humble surrender before the unknowable will of Hashem.Real taharah begins where human certainty ends.
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Why do Chazal connect the Parah Adumah, which purifies from tumas meis, to the sin of the Golden Calf?In this shiur, delivered in "Steve's", Rav Burg explore the Cheit HaEigel not simply as primitive idolatry, but as a deep human collapse in the face of absence, uncertainty, and death. When Moshe Rabbeinu disappeared, Klal Yisrael cried, “We do not know what happened to him.” Chazal tell us that the Satan showed them an image of Moshe’s death. The Eigel was born from that terror: the desperate need to replace invisible relationship with something visible, tangible, controllable — and even valuable.Death confronts us with the same truth. The body remains, but the life is gone. The visible is still here, but the invisible presence has withdrawn. Tumas meis forces us to face the frightening reality that the deepest things in life cannot be held in our hands.That is where the Parah Adumah comes in. The “mother cow” cleans the mess of the calf by teaching us how to live with mystery without collapsing. As the ultimate chok, the Parah Adumah brings us back to the very place the Eigel tried to escape: humble surrender before the unknowable will of Hashem.Real taharah begins where human certainty ends.
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