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When Equality Becomes Chaos- Parshas Korach - Ep. 439

13 min · 11 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio When Equality Becomes Chaos- Parshas Korach - Ep. 439

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Korach's claim that "everyone is holy" sounds noble, but Rabbi Asaf Aharon Prisman explores why Chazal saw it as spiritually lethal. Drawing from the Tolner Rebbe, he shows how Korach's vision of sameness attacked the very structure of creation itself. This week's Prism of Torah reveals how real unity comes not from erasing differences but from each person fulfilling their precise role, like instruments in a single symphony. Rabbi Prisman closes with a moving true story from the Gaza border about painted bomb shelters - and the power of individuality that saves lives. Listeners walk away seeing Shalom not as sameness, but as perfect harmony in difference.

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