
Resurrecting the Living
Dear Friends,The Kotzker Rebbe famously said that it’s a big miracle to resurrect the dead, but it’s an even bigger miracle to resurrect the living! In this week’s talk we discuss the one time only phenomenon in the Torah of a [...]
Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World · David Sacks
January 7, 200944m 6s
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Show Notes
Dear Friends,The Kotzker Rebbe famously said that it’s a big miracle to resurrect the dead, but it’s an even bigger miracle to resurrect the living! In this week’s talk we discuss the one time only phenomenon in the Torah of a “closed” parsha — that is a section of the Torah that begins without the customary separation from the previous week’s section. We explore many deep ideas that this teaches us including discussions concerning the Jewish views of resurrection and the Mashiach.The post Resurrecting the Living first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.The post Resurrecting the Living first appeared on Spiritual Tools for an Outrageous World.
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