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Portion Bo means Come ... not Go
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Portion Bo means Come ... not Go
On Mount Hermon now covered with snow
Israeli soldiers now guard both the Israeli side and the former Syrian side
And
A group of wounded Israeli vets are in the Swiss Alps snowboarding
Thanks to a post-rehab group
Some are sledding -
They may be missing limbs but not missing courage spunk or love of Israel.
Think how Cold is it in NY?
Try keeping your weapons from freezing as irrational Syrians are fighting irrational minority Kurd groups nearby!
And As Israel protects the Druze of Syria.
So Moses - on the run from the Egyptian dictators for 40 years - now makes history
Beyond the Ten Plagues!
The holiday Passover is announced!
It is a perennial Festival of Freedom!
Yes , while we are still technically slaves!
And in the portion all the Israelites prepare for
The Almighty's Liberation from Evil!
Sent From Friend Rebmoshe :
The first step in liberation - Geula - is
As the Torah says
“I will take you out from SOVEL =SUFFERING.
Not just the burdens and hardships of Mitzrayim but also being able to tolerate "סובל" the "גלות. "
- suffer the exile!
Reb Shlomo says that to be a slave is to be caught up in the small things in life…
when and what’s for lunch, the stock market etc.
This is burden.
Someone who walks around thinking how to save the world doesn’t walk around with a burden but shares light with everyone.
When I hear someone doesn’t keep Shabbos I think “poor fellow, he’s caught up with all the little things, he doesn’t have time to get involved with the BIG thing:
Shabbos!
And vía RebStuie
“When there was no dream of mine
You dreamed of me”
REB SHLOMO CARLEBACH On Parsha Bo -
Dreams I Don’t Dare To Dream!
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I want you to open your hearts to the deepest depths.
There’s a passage that says ...
Master of the World, I never dared to hope for the wonders you ended up doing for me (Yishayahu 64:2).
There are certain dreams
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I simply don’t allow myself to dream it. Little me, what do I know what G-d wants to do?
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So the Ishbitzer says that when G-d set us free, it does not only mean that I’m no longer a slave. Freedom means my relationship to G-d is on the level of freedom.
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To be on the level of freedom with G-d means that I never need to know what G-d will end up doing.
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When was the last time you woke up in the morning and you were literally ready for unbelievable miracles which you never even dared to dream of.
� Good Shabbos From Rabbi Carlebach 's teachings!
And
With TU bishVat around the corner:
Thanks to all thosebwho help to bring on the spring in our hearts!
Shabbat Shalom
Rabbi Andy Eichenholz