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Hashem's Embrace - Rabbi Ephy Greene
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or Simpson pink is shares
an insight into his life he says that he
was the for Yom Kippur in his Yeshiva as
the Bal Musa of
he sweated out that philos in such an
intensive way and when it came to the
end of Yom Kippur he was completely
completely exhausted he had no Co-op
left he was dabbing for his seaboards
diving for his families diving for
cloudy straw and he used every ounce of
energy that he had until mozium Kipper
he was completely completely exhausted
he'll come home eventually break his
fast and sit down a little bit to regain
some strength and then he would say okay
what am I doing I need to learn what am
I doing with my brain I need to learn
and he would open up or what am I going
to learn I'm going to open up he'll
close circus and sure enough the very
first Allah said Yom Kipper
Jew is supposed to go and build their
sukkah well doesn't matter if it has an
Yom Kipper mode say Yom Kippur you go
and you build your sukkah
this is a very challenging halaka for
some of us we get very exhausted very
frail after the past but
the opportunity to go from the Mitzvah
of purifying ourselves to the beautiful
shelter of the sukkah immediately shows
our continuity and our commitment to the
mitos Hashem that we have
it should only be
that we feel that the Purity and the
kappara is carried through into the
sukkah it's a beautiful idea that the
kapara of Yom Kippur is represented by
the avina volcano they were screaming at
the end of nahila avinu malkino and the
avino comes first because ultimately as
our father who is the king is forgiving
us is understanding
all of our inner co-hosts and who can we
can truly be and giving us atonement for
who we could be this coming year rather
than maybe what we've done in the past
year
and that relationship with our father
that warm embrace that we feel in Yom
Kippur has continued through the soccer
the soccer we know has to have minimally
two and a half walls there's a beautiful
idea of the two and a half walls
represented being represented by an arm
one part of the arm another part of the
arm and a half of a wall by the hand
representing and embrace the two and a
half walls of the sukkah are the two and
a half walls of the hug that a coach
buff was giving us after the Yom Kippur
knowing uh that we have so much
potential knowing that we are so beloved
to him maybe
which is inspired from the Chua of our
Yom Kippur
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may it last us the entire year long
wishing everyone
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