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<DIV><BR><BR><BR>>>My 8 year old wanted to know why Moshe Rabeinu's
stuttering wasn't<BR>healed at the burning bush....<BR><BR><BR>She then claimed
that Moshe Rabeinu's stuttering was healed at Matan<BR>Torah, since all ailments
were then cured. Do we have a reliable<BR>record to prove/disprove that Moshe
Rabeinu was included/excluded
from<BR>that?<<<BR><BR><BR></DIV></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>I've wondered about this before. How is that Moshe seems to be able
to give long speeches (e.g., the whole Sefer Devarim!) and it doesn't seem that
people have any difficulty understanding him? If memory serves, there is
no mention of Aharon speaking for him in the desert. I had never thought
of your daughter's suggestion that his speech impediment (no proof it was a
stutter, BTW) was cured at Har Sinai but that does
make sense!</DIV></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2 FAMILY="SANSSERIF"
PTSIZE="10"><B><BR></B><BR><B>--Toby
Katz<BR>=============</B></FONT></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>