This was so beautiful to read. While I did recently hear about that piece in Taanis, understanding it based on who Rav Meir was really added a whole new dimension to things.
What your father said the need for unity and about the appearance of Moshiach seems so appropriate for today. Not focusing on the external image of who is teaching us Torah helps to ingrain in us that Torah comes from one single source. I think understanding this prepares us for Moshiach.
Shui, I was wondering today why Yaakov tarried at Migdal Eder and why the Torah tells us about it?
Thank you for your brilliant and mind-blowing explanation. I am also touched by your basing this on the teachings of your father. In many seforim I see writers referring to teachings of their father with a kind of reverent respect that I thought gone from the world. Thanks for restoring that faith. Warmly, Hillel Zeitlin
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This was so beautiful to read. While I did recently hear about that piece in Taanis, understanding it based on who Rav Meir was really added a whole new dimension to things.
What your father said the need for unity and about the appearance of Moshiach seems so appropriate for today. Not focusing on the external image of who is teaching us Torah helps to ingrain in us that Torah comes from one single source. I think understanding this prepares us for Moshiach.
Thank you and 100% agree
Shui, I was wondering today why Yaakov tarried at Migdal Eder and why the Torah tells us about it?
Thank you for your brilliant and mind-blowing explanation. I am also touched by your basing this on the teachings of your father. In many seforim I see writers referring to teachings of their father with a kind of reverent respect that I thought gone from the world. Thanks for restoring that faith. Warmly, Hillel Zeitlin
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I really enjoyed this. Thank you.
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