Parsha Talk Shlach Lekha 5786 2026

Parsha Talk Shlach Lekha 5786 2026

From Kol Ramah by Camp Ramah in the Berkshires

June 11, 2026 · 35 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the tragedy of the spies in parashat Sh’lach and its implications for the Israelites' destiny.

The main story in parashat Sh’lach [Numbers 13:1-15:41] is the tragedy of the spies. In some ways, this sin, the failure of the Israelites to recognize that their destiny is to conquer the land no matter what the odds, is their greatest sin. For the rabbis, there seems to be little question, for they associate the sin of the spies with Tisha B’Av, the worst day on the Jewish calendar, whereas the sin of the Golden Calf is associated with the 17th of Tammuz, a prelude to Tisha B’Av. The verb la-tur, “to seek out, spy out, explore”, which is repeated many times througout the narrative of the spies, is picked up in the final section of the parashah, which we know as the third paragraph of the Sh’ma. There, the tzitzit, the ritual fringes, are intended to prevent Israelites from being led astray by their hearts and eyes. In a sense, this paragraph comes to remind us that the very act of la-tur, seeking out, is fraught with danger. Whether the initial command comes from God or Mose, or even the people themselvies is, perhaps immaterial. It is the command to la-tur, to scout out, without the requisite controls suggested by the tzitzit, which dooms the spies. We are often led astray…

Topics covered

  • Parsha
  • Spies
  • Israelites
  • Tisha B’Av
  • Spirituality
  • Judaism

Keywords

  • parashat Sh’lach
  • spies
  • Israelites
  • Tisha B’Av
  • tzitzit
  • la-tur
  • Golden Calf
  • Judaism
  • spirituality

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Camp Ramah in the Berkshires

Books & works: Sh’ma

Places: Israel, United States

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