"Open my eyes so that I may see the wonders of Your Torah" Wonders בס"ד Weekly Magazine of the Shiurim and Farbrengens Issue 93 of Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh Shabbat Beshalach 5784 J January 26-27, 2024 יז ׁ ְשבַ ט תשפ"ד- טזJ ׁ ַש ָּבת ְ ּב ׁ ַש ַ...
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"Open my eyes so that I may see the wonders of Your Torah" Wonders בס"ד Weekly Magazine of the Shiurim and Farbrengens Issue 93 of Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh Shabbat Beshalach 5784 J January 26-27, 2024 יז ׁ ְשבַ ט תשפ"ד- טזJ ׁ ַש ָּבת ְ ּב ׁ ַש ַ ּלח 1304 President St. in Crown Heights, where the Lubavitcher Rebbe and his Rebbetzin Chayah Mushka resided. the rectification of our eyesight is the direct result of the Splitting of the Red Sea. The sages tell us that “a maidservant saw [through prophecy] what Ezekiel and all the other prophets could not see.” So, on the one hand, we gained a prophetic eye at the Red Sea. In addition, the Splitting of the Red Sea promises us protection from improper use of our eyesight. It was there that Moses promised us, “just as you have seen Egypt today, you shall never see them again, forever.” (p. 4) PARASHAH SHORTS 11 Fifth Readings: Giving Credit Where Credit is Due 3 First Reading: A Guide for the Perplexed 13 Sixth Readings: Integrating
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