Behaaloscha - Leading to Hashem's Will
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What was the purpose of King David's harp, which would play on its own and wake him up at midnight? What did he mean when he said, 'I will awaken the dawn?' Who joined him in his studies through the night? What was special about the origin of the strings of his harp? What is the significance of the 'sinews of Yitzchak's ram?' What is the proper way of showing honor to our sages and Torah scholars? Why is honoring them 'akin' to honoring Hashem? Why are the Torah scholars among he 13 items Hashem calls 'His?' What is the significance of the gathering together and unity of the Torah scholars? How is this reflected in the unity of the Jewish people, and therefore a foundation upon which Hashem's throne sits? Find out in this week's Parsha Podcast.
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