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Shnayim Yomi - Emor - Shishi - #6
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Featuring: Rabbi Shay Tahan Rosh Kollel, Shaare Ezra Brooklyn, NY Click below for today's text of Shnayim Mikra: https://shnayimyomi.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/6-compressed.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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we see that the Torah completely
dedicates itself to the holiday of
Sukkot
but in the sukim we see the things that
the Torah points out that we need to put
together one thing is that this is
called
zemansimhatenu it's our time of
Happiness why because it's hard as if
people gather all their crap from the
field and now they can sell it they can
make money they can actually translate
that to cash to money they also bring it
home they can eat they can actually
Rejoice with it finally they can
actually use it they can utilize it
people are happy because of that but the
Torah at the same time tells us to go
out of the house and leave and go to a
sukkah interesting and thirdly the Torah
calls them people that go into the
Israel
is means a person that has a stature
status of Ezra status
what everything has to do with each
other says the clear cow that when a
person brings in His prophets he feels
like he feels important and maybe he is
because sometimes people make a lot of
money and they feel very comfortable
they feel confident with their
time and the way they are and therefore
a person like that feels that he just
wants to Rejoice home he just wants to
relax if it's a holiday he'll do it home
says that I don't want you to lose focus
of why we're here in this world the
reason we hear in this world is that we
should know that we're here to work and
everything is awry is temporary not Keva
we're not here
to stay we're here for imbecue
which means we are here only for a very
short time and that is the feeling we
also need to have otherwise we lose
focus on that this is the lashon
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a person with citizenship in the land
the Torah says no you should remember
that you hear only temporary come out of
the house once you're in the sukkah
is that the same feeling you feel not
permanent you feel like you're temporary
here and that is the Torah connection at
the time of bringing in the prophets
taking everybody from the feeling of
Israel and taking him to a place that we
would feel temporary
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thank you