Watch: The American Jew hung a surprising sign in his office
"Good morning, I am the Lord, today I will take care of all your affairs and I do not need your help at all, sit back and relax, and have a good day."
Rabbi Shai Tahan explains: What is the tremendous significance of this text?
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David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
03/03/2022
Thursday, 03 March 2022, 07:22
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In the video: Rabbi Shai Tahan seeks to delve deeper into this week's Parshas, Parshas Pikudi (PR)
"Good morning, I am the Lord, today I will take care of all your affairs and I do not need your help at all, sit back and have a good day," reads a sign on the door of the room of an American Jew, a friend of Rabbi Shai Tahan, Rosh Including the gates of Ezra and the head of the Arazi Lebanon Teaching House.
To understand the tremendous significance of this text - Rabbi Tahan seeks to delve deeper into this week's Parshas, Parshas Pikudi, where the Torah tells us how the Blessed One commanded Moshe Rabbeinu to erect the Mishkan and connect its parts, and when Moshe replied that this was not possible due to the weight of the Mishkan, God answered him to do "as if" and the tabernacle would rise alone.
Following this, Rabbi Tahan expanded in his weekly corner on the duty of our intercession in the world.
How much we need to do and act to make a living and when we need to trust God and give Him the reins completely.
Watch his full words.
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