That Which Is Broken Is Whole

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What must Moshe have thought when he came down that great mountainside? ...The situation demanded only one response, the breaking of the Luchot. The Talmud teaches that the broken pieces of the Luchot were placed in the Aron side by side with the second tablets, luchot v'shivrey luchot munachim b'Aron. Why? Why keep, let alone honor, the remnants of a shameful manifestation of rebellion, of going off the derech? Brokenness is not something that can be held at arm's length or denied. Forgetfulness is not healing.

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