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Shnayim Yomi - Balak - Shishi - #6
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Featuring: Rabbi Eli Reisel Miami Beach Community Kollel Brooklyn, NY Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/balak-6.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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in the sixth saliyah of parshas bollock
bilham looks at clay stroll for the
third time
trying to curse kaisro but again he's
not able to
he has to do exactly what he says and he
recites the famous passing in this
how great are the tents of clydesdale he
was so impressed by the tents of
kaleidoscope
he's able to see the holiness the
kedusha
rashi says what did he see that was so
impressive
well what he saw was that the entrances
the doorways
of each one of the tents didn't face the
dory of the next tent
the doorway faced the back of the tent
in front of it and each doorway faced
the back of the tent in front of it
no doorways faced each other this was
sneeze modesty
because you weren't able to look into
your neighbor's tent
because the doorways didn't face each
other when he saw the modesty
when he saw the sneeze of clay stroll he
recited the famous passage
of how great are their tents he saw the
kedusha the sanctity coming out of those
tents
now the truth is it doesn't seem like
such a big thing he didn't see
you know people divining with the talus
over their head with the philan
he didn't see the pesach seder he didn't
see him kipper and
ela what did he see that he was so
impressed by
the way that they had their tents the
openings didn't face each other
all right it may not seem that
impressive
but says the succumbed in shishi in this
aliyah
this was the most impressive thing that
bilum saw that he saw the emanating
kedusha
of kaiser we don't appreciate
the power of modesty the power of being
sneeze
this is the kedusha of our entire
classroom when we're modest
when we show us we may not recognize it
but the nations of the world do
bilum looked at kleischer's tents and he
says wow
this is kedusha we have to try to see
what they see in us
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