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Sefer Chabibi Deepest Torah

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Sefer Chabibi Deepest Torah Sefer Chabibi Deepest Torah Friday, September 28, 2012 HA'AZINU; TOWER OF SALVATION by Rabbi Baruch Binyamin Hakohen Melman I n our parsha, Ha'azinu, as for every parsha, we need to ask: what is the question and what is the answer?  In this parsha, where Moshe looks back and reflects on the life and mission of Israel, we similarly must reflect, and ask of ourselves- "What pain, has been inflicted on me, and how do I refrain from consciously or unconsciously passing it on to others?"  In this season of deepest reflection and self-accounting ( cheshbon hanefesh ), as we stand figuratively before the King of Kings, we ask, "why are we here? What is the ultimate purpose of our lives? What is the point of my life? What is the point of my being Jewish?" Not "why are we the eternal people," for that is a given, being that it is a Divine oath, but "what are we to do with this sense of eternality?" Will we be IN the garden or OUT of the garden? In th...

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