Kedoshim: I Have To Know Why I Want To Go Back To Shul
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During the isolation of the pandemic, many of us discovered a guilty secret: we enjoyed praying alone.
In this poignant and timely session on Parshat Kedoshim, Rav Shlomo Katz addresses the tension between the intimacy of solitude and the mandate to return to the Synagogue. Drawing on the Maor VaShemesh and Rav Avraham Kluger, we explore why the command "You shall be holy" was given specifically to the entire congregation.
Rav Shlomo explains that while one can achieve the holiness of Sur Me'Ra (retreating from evil) alone in a forest, the holiness of Aseh Tov (doing good) requires a community. We also share a powerful teaching from the Kuzmirer Rebbe on the highest definition of "Peace," and a moving tribute to Shlomo Silver z"l, teaching us that true holiness isn't just about Minyan—it is about respecting one's spouse and realizing that without our fellow Jew, we are missing a literal limb.
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