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Hello children.
The temple had just been completed,
[music]
shining bright and filling the city with
joy.
King Schlommo was about to have another
exciting adventure, [music] one that
would teach him and us important lessons
about choices, [music]
teshua, judging others, and what really
matters in life.
A [music] few days after beta mikdash's
[singing] dedication,
Schlommo [music] married the daughter of
Pharaoh.
Although he had converted and married
her 7 years [music] earlier, he
postponed the grand celebration
until Ba Mikdash was [music] complete.
Now with the magnificent building
standing tall, [music]
the joy of the wedding added to the
happiness of the tabernacle. [music]
All Israel celebrated together. Everyone
ate, [music] drank, and danced with joy
while King Schlommo drank wine, grew
tired, and went to sleep.
At night, Pharaoh's daughter [music]
spread over his head a canopy as blue as
the night sky, studded [music] with
diamonds sparkling like stars.
After a few hours, Schlommo awoke and
looked up. [music]
He saw the twinkling [singing]
diamonds and confused them for the
[music] night sky.
He drifted back into a deep sleep and
could not wake in the [music] morning.
Alas,
the keys to the newly [singing]
dedicated temple were in his hands, and
all Israel stood outside [music] in
confusion, unable to enter or offer
sacrifices. [music]
The sages hurriedly sent Bathsheba,
Schlommo's mother, to his room. She
arrived like a ray of light, her voice
gentle yet powerful, reproving him with
love.
Schlommo,
my son.
Your father David was known for his
righteousness [music] and wisdom. If you
stray from the straight path, everyone
will say, "It [music and singing] is
because of me." All of King David's
wives wanted to see [music] their son
inherit the throne. I received a promise
from the prophet Nathan that the kingdom
belongs [music] to you.
Do not shame me. Remember, all of Israel
depends on you.
Schlommo [music and singing] opened his
eyes and his heart filled with remorse
for the delay caused to the people of
Israel.
His soul trembled, but a new
determination for Tshoua arose in his
heart.
>> [music]
>> He took the sacred keys in his hands and
stepped toward the shining radiant
temple.
As he approached, Jeroboam, son of
Nebat, stood there. Once a wise and
righteous man, [music] now led by
jealousy and evil inclination.
His eyes sparkled with the intent
[music] to anger and shame the young
king. Around him stood [music] thousands
of Israelites witnessing everything as
Jeroboam hurled sharp rebukes at
Schlommo attempting to disgrace [music]
him before all.
But Hashem did not turn his eyes away. A
heavenly voice [music] was heard.
Do you think you can be a [singing]
better leader? Know this, in the future
[music] you will lead the people, but
the evil inclination in your heart will
[music] cause you to sin and lead Israel
to stray into idol worshiping. [music]
Schlommo listened quietly to Jeroboam's
hurtful words, but he did not answer.
With a [music] wise and steady heart, he
stepped forward and opened the gates of
the temple.
All Israel entered with [music] great
joy and excitement, offering their
sacrifices with happiness and light.
[music]
The temple stood tall, radiating magical
light, joy, and inspiration to all of
Israel and everyone who passed through
its marvelous gates.
What is the moral of the [music] story,
kids?
We learned that when we work
[singing and music] with wisdom,
cooperation, and joy, using our talents
with a good heart, magic happens [music]
almost by itself.
Together, we can create wonders that
shine and brighten the world around us.
We understood that when we are honest,
careful and never give up, even in the
face of difficulties [music] or people
trying to mislead us, truth and goodness
[music] always win. And everyone around
us can feel the joy and holiness we
create.
And remember,
wisdom, integrity, [music]
and faith are the powers that lead us to
success in a [music] world full of
holiness and magic.
[music]
>> Be patient.