The first Rashi in Devarim tells us that Moshe Rabeinu only
alluded to Klal Yisrael’s history of rebelliousness instead of openly giving them
rebuke because he wanted to preserve their sense of dignity. “Satam es ha’devarim,” Moshe sealed up his
words and did not spell out the people’s shortcomings. R’ Yechiel Michel Feinstein explains here as
well that this is not just a rhetorical or literary device. Words of Torah create reality. By not speaking of the people’s failures, the
effects to those failures is tempered; they are only b’derech remez part of our
history, but otherwise no longer exist.
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