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When the moon reaches perfection it suddenly shrinks and shrinks and when it disappears - a moment later it begins to rebuild.
The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto explains that it is not free that the life of the Jew is likened to the moon and states why a person must always stay on the wheel. The full explanation inside
Aryeh Zamir, submitted on behalf of Shuva Israel
20/06/2022
Monday, 20 June 2022, 14:04 Updated: 14:30
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Sometimes we feel great difficulty and the feeling arises that everything is collapsing, but then suddenly salvation comes and our lives are filled with light (Photo: ShutterStock)
Not free The life of the Jew is likened to the moon, explains the Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, head of the "Shuva Yisrael" institutions, the moon is round and rotates. Once it is whole and once it disappears. To be rebuilt.
So is the Jew, sometimes we feel great difficulty and we have the feeling that everything is collapsing, but then suddenly salvation comes and our lives are filled with light
. To stay on the wheel. Although once up and once down - but that he will always hold the wheel and not leave it. Even when he is in trouble, he will not break all the vessels and burn the bridge, but will wait patiently for the salvation to come. Watch Rabbi Pinto's full words.
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