Emor: Can You Forgive Hashem?
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Yom HaZikaron and Yom HaAtzmaut invoke intense emotions, often stirring a deep, unspoken anger: How could Hashem allow such tragedies?
In this raw and honest session, Rav Shlomo Katz opens the Izhbitzer Rebbe (Mei HaShiloach) to explore why a Kohen is forbidden to come in contact with death. We learn that death triggers a spiritual impurity called Tit—a sense of indignation and inner turmoil, questioning the fairness of God's judgment.
Rav Shlomo shares a profound teaching from Reb Shlomo Carlebach and Reb Zalman Schachter-Shalomi on why the post-Holocaust generation often found God in Eastern religions rather than traditional Judaism—they needed a path free of anger. Finally, drawing on Rabbi Ari Khan, we discuss the concept of Pesach Sheni and the moon as God asking us for forgiveness for the times He remained hidden.
This episode is a guide to navigating our collective pain and finding the courage to forgive yesterday so we can live today.
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