VAYIKRA
Humility's Greatness
Moses, who is described as the humblest person who ever lived, symbolized by the small letter aleph in the word "Vayikra."
The central paradox is examined: how could Moses, who stood head and shoulders above all humanity in spiritual greatness, genuinely feel smaller than everyone else? The answer offered is that true humility is not self-negation or low self-esteem, but rather the recognition that one's talents and abilities are not truly "owned" — they are gifts entrusted by G-d.
Moses understood that his extraordinary gifts came with extraordinary accountability, not privilege. The practical takeaway is that every person can access genuine humility by recognizing their own uniqueness: since no two people are identical, each person's individuality is G-d's way of saying "I chose you for a specific mission." This awareness — that one's gifts belong to G-d and carry responsibility — both empowers a person to act boldly in fulfilling their role and simultaneously humbles them before others, who were equally chosen for their own unique purpose.