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Naso 5769 -- June 1, 2009
Viewers: 4426

Harmony, Expulsion, Frustration

How the three Levite families and their various forms of labor symbolize three dimensions in Jewish history and in each of our lives

by: Rabbi YY Jacobson

Comments

We are so looking forward

Beautiful, and great curriculum as always, we can't wait.

Isaac
6/1/2009 6:38 PM

Anavah

We all have a lot of 'homework' to do. Thank you.

Neshama
6/1/2009 9:03 PM

Thank You

BS"D

Listened live then re-listened with the notes and a pencil, B"H soooooooooo inspiring, many thanks! May HKBH" bless you, your whole family and all Jews who hear this 'message', with True Good, visible and tangible, spiritual and physical in all areas of existence and beyond!

Ednah-Sarah
6/1/2009 10:03 PM

i loved class

it was beautiful

hi
6/2/2009 11:38 AM

Question

I did not understand the virtue of Merori as reflected in Jewish history. You explained it in the personal domain, but not in the historical domain.

Berl
6/2/2009 11:40 AM

To Berl

I believe Merori on a personal level is someone who has succumbed to sin but feels remorse as a result of his or her sinful conduct. Sort of how the Rebbe Rashab in the first maamar of Samech Vav describes someone who has become distant from the Ribbono Shel Olam but who screams in anguish and grief like the Kol Poshut of the Tekia Rishona on Rosh Hashana which arouses the person to repent and come closer to Hashem. Someone please correct me if I am mistaken.

YG
6/2/2009 3:42 PM

It was great evertime i hear you it just keep me going keep up the great work may hashem bless you and your family andall the rebbis brochas to you

shlomo weinreb
6/2/2009 10:02 PM

Modern Technology

This comment is really neither here nor there, but as you were speaking I kept thinking of the difference between the work of Gershon and Merari as "hardware" and "software." Then again perhaps I'm spending too much time at the computer, except for Monday nights @ 8:30. I look forward all week. Tomorrow's topic has me thinking and analyzing what those thought-provoking words will lead to. Based on all previous shiurim, I'm sure it will be totally different from anything I would guess and another great shiur. Thank you, and of course,to the sponsors, who have wonderul vision.

Elki
6/7/2009 1:22 PM

I follow every week your class and I must say that it really makes a diferece.Now I have opened a learning group where I translate your class into portuguese . Once again A Groisse Yasher Cohecha!


6/8/2009 11:06 AM
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