Make no mistake: this is how rabbis and spiritual leaders should be respected
In his weekly corner, Rabbi Shai Tahan referred to the fascinating relationship between Moshe Rabbeinu and his father-in-law Jethro. Watch
Aryeh Zamir, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
20/01/2022
Thursday, 20 January 2022, 07:25 Updated: 07:26
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In the video: Rabbi Shai Tahan refers to the fascinating relationship between Moshe Rabbeinu and his father-in-law Jethro (PR)
In our world, where sometimes the honor of scholars is trampled on, it is worth looking inward at the window that the Torah opens for us in the Jethro affair - to understand how important it is to honor rabbis and spiritual leaders, even if they sometimes walk among us, as one person.
In the weekly corner of Rabbi Shai Tahan, head of Shaare Ezra Kollel and head of the Arazi Lebanon Teaching House, he referred to the fascinating relationship between Moshe Rabbeinu by his father-in-law Jethro. On the one hand, Jethro considered Moshe king, You did to the people, why do you sit alone and all the people stand on you from morning till evening.
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