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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/2022/05/6-compressed.pdf ShnayimYomi.org
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we see
that the torah completely dedicates
itself to the
holiday of sukkot
but in the tsukim we see the
things that the torah points out that we
need to put together one thing is that
this is called
zman simrateno it's our time of
happiness why because it's hagas if
people gather
all their craft 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 so it's
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 sukkah israel
israel
israel means a person that has a stature
status of israel status of israel is a
hashu of status what everything has to
do with each other says the clear car
that when a person
brings in his profits
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 it
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 hakadosh
and everything is alive is temporary not
keva we're not here
to stay we here for imbiboci
which means we are here only for a very
short time and that is the feeling we
also need to have otherwise we would
lose focus of that this is the lashon
of the clear card
you want to sit home and you want to
feel permanent sitting
is
is 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
it's not 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 ezra
and taking him to a place that we would
feel temporary
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