A panoramic view of Parshas Shelach with a focus on the following questions:
The ending of Shelach artfully and subtly announces itself in the Parsha of Tzitzis. The Parsha of Tzitzis warns us not to 'spy out after our hearts and our eyes,' clearly winking back at the opening story of the Parsha.
But what does the Mitzvah of Tzitzis itself have to do with 'spying'? And if Tzitzis is the apparent cap on Shelach, then what does that say about all of the passages in between? What do Menachos, Nesachim, Challah, Se'ir LaAvodah Zarah, and the M'Kosheish have to do with the Miraglim?