The real reason is revealed: why things happen in the world
Why don't the righteous ask for forgiveness for the many mitzvot they do and why do they ask for a free gift?
Rabbi Shai Tahan explained this in detail, according to one of the most important foundations in Judaism.
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David Berger, submitted on behalf of Shuba Israel
11/08/2022
Thursday, August 11, 2022, 3:05 p.m. Updated: 3:08 p.m.
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This coming Shabbat we will read Parshat Vathanan in the synagogue.
Rashi explains that Moses prayed to the Holy One, blessed be He, to enter the Land of Israel, not out of a statement of "I deserve it", but as a free gift
. Asher Ahon," wrote Rashi.
Rabbi Shai Tahan, head of the Sha'arei Ezra community and head of the Arzi HaLebanon teaching house, discussed why the righteous do not ask for a tushura for the many mitzvot they do and why they ask for a free gift.
Rabbi Tahan explained things according to one of the most important foundations in Judaism, which is based on what the Sages said that the Holy One, blessed be He, is created for the prayer of the righteous, that is, that the goal of the righteous is not to get what they want, but the prayer is the goal itself. His full words - watch.
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