Categories: Sivan Rahav-Meir
Envy Will Bury You Alive

Even kindergarten child knows the story of how the earth opened its mouth and swallowed Korach and all his followers at the end of the tragic dispute in this week's parshah.
Our commentators add a symbolic layer to this story: It's not just that envy doesn't take us anywhere; it actually eats us up. It makes us sink down, disappear, and become erased. Till this very day, powerful burning envy is "burying" people alive.
Korach enjoyed a high status. He was wealthy – in Hebrew, we have an expression "as rich as Korach" – and played an important role in the tribe of Levi. But he did not see any of this because he was consumed by envy.
Of course, he disguised his rebellion in ideology, acting as if everything was for the sake of heaven and the public good. The kernel of the dispute, though, was his powerful envy of Moshe, Aaron, and every person who seemed to him more senior and important.
Our Sages in Pirkei Avot summed up the lesson of this parshah with a simple dictum: "Envy, lust, and honor take a person out of the world." That is, envy is not just a bad trait, not simply another problem. It actually takes a person out of the world.
Parshat Korach reminds us that seeing the good we have, and not coveting the good others have, is more urgent than almost anything else.
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June 26, 2026 






