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G-d's Arrows

During the Exodus from Egypt the energy of Moshiach was unleashed; There is No Turning Back. An In-Depth Talmudic Analysis

1 hr 2 min

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G-d's Arrows-During the Exodus from Egypt the energy of Moshiach was unleashed; There is No Turning Back. An In-Depth Talmudic Analysis

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    ireuvein bn moirdachi hacohen -12 years ago

    Fire
    amen

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    Missed a point -13 years ago

    10th of Av
    Can someone please clarify, I am still left with a question. If Hashem's "arrows" are different because He can always retrieve them, then why do we fast on the 9th of Av which is when it was set off but Hashem could have still ended it, so shouldn't we fast on the 10th??
    Thank you

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    Admin -13 years ago

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    Moshe -13 years ago

    Mp3
    When is your mp3 going to be compatible with I phone

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    Anonymous -13 years ago

    R. Yochanan
    I think "hi" was referring to R. Yochanan ben Zakai, who was the leader of the Jews during the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. The R. Yochanan mentioned in this Gemara was the brother-in-law and colleague of R. Shimon ben Lakish, also known as Reish Lakish. The two lived much later.

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