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Shnayim Yomi - Shemini - Rabbi Yosef Palacci - Bonus Video
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Bonus, literally this is phenomenal,
literally phenomenal. We just finished
speaking right now, Elad and I. We're
learning some learning and we're
studying about the Shnayim Mikra right
now.
And we spoke
how when Aaron
finished the korbanot of the Mishkan, he
came and he gave out Birkat Kohanim, the
first time he gave Birkat Kohanim.
And we said Sephardic do it every day,
Ashkenazis do it in the holidays, Yomim
Tovim.
That's what we said.
As we're talking, this is
wild.
Elad says
Rabbi
I just picked this up. I said, "What?"
And I'm reading it to you word for word.
This is Rabbi Ezra Cohen. I asked Harav
Avigdor Miller, "Why the Ashkenazim do
not make the blessing of the Kohanim
every day like the Sephardic Jews? Why
not?"
Harav Miller answered that the blessing
of the Kohanim must be done with simcha.
We say ba'ahavah at the end of the
berachah, with happiness. The Ashkenazim
and the gentiles persecuted them and
they gave them sufferings, so they
weren't happy, but by the Sephardic
Jews, they were not so troubled so that
they could continue doing the blessings
every day with ahava and simcha. This is
min Hashamayim. The second that you see
something that you spoke about and you
learned about and you see come together
at that moment when you speaking
actually about that, this is a special
gift that Hashamayim, Hakadosh Baruch
Hu, Hashem is giving to us. This is
should be chizuk to all those that are
on this chat of listening to the Shnayim
Mikra to continue with their great work,
to continue being inspired, to continue
doing the Shnayim Mikra every single
parashat shavua, every single parashat
shavua. Because Hakadosh Baruch Hu to
all the
listeners and the ones who are doing
every Shabbat.