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Mordechai Burg

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Coddiwompler, Menahel @_YSMZ_, Mashpia @NCSYSummer & @Nitzotzos, Co-Founder of five daughter and #TheOne

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We live in a world where six Israeli hostages have been executed by Hamas and the world blames Israel. A Gutten Chodesh Elul to all.

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Even an infinite number of contractions of the spiritual world could not produce the coarse and lowly material world we inhabit. The physical world then is a direct act of the Divine Essence & the soul is drawn to vivify it in order to be the vehicle that reveals its true nature.

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Lord, Grant me the confidence of a terror organization that has no airforce but that is relentless in its pursuit of destroying a country with one of the most powerful airforces in the world. Amen.

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Rav Yehuda, the Rav of Radin, made aliyah in 1880. He wrote to the Chofetz Chaim, "In Chutz La'aretz I was unable to sense the holiness and splendor of Shabbos. Only after arriving in Eretz Yisrael did I begin to properly experience for the first time the grandeur of Shabbos."

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Me: Some say he's the greatest of all time. Floyd Mayweather (undefeated, 15 world championships, Olympic champion, 3x Golden Glove winner): Some say? The history book says that. Me: You want to go right now we'll find out. Spoiler Alert: We did not fight. I am still alive.

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"No matter how many crimes he has committed, no matter how guilty, a loving father will always pardon his son." ~ Every single Rabbi this coming Yom Kippur

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Introduction to a chapter on the Chasidic concept of Bittul for a new sefer. The challenge is not only in the translation of Bittul but that even Bittul itself fails to fully express the depth of the intended meaning.

Introduction to a chapter on the Chasidic concept of Bittul for a new sefer. The challenge is not only in the translation of Bittul but that even Bittul itself fails to fully express the depth of the intended meaning.
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There are only two times in the entire Torah that every single passuk begins with the letter Vav except for 8 Pesukim. Parshas Vayeshev and Megillas Rus. That's all. That's the tweet.