I Cannot Do It

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January 14 2020
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When Moshe finds himself assigned the most momentous task in Jewish history to stand before Pharaoh and represent God by demanding that he "Let My People Go", he begs off. He demurs. He says, "I can't". "I am a stutterer", he declares. What did these excuses mean? Rav Asher Freund asks: So, you're a stutterer. You think if you were a perfect speaker then all will be well?!

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