Torah From The Mir

Shemos - Innate Holiness

4 min · 14. jan. 2026
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A brief insight from Sefer Shemos with Rabbi Dovid Gleizer of the Portland Kollel. Moshe Rabbeinu’s innate kedusha and his choice to feel the pain of Klal Yisrael teach us to step out of our comfort zone for others and for Hashem. When we open our eyes and heart, Hashem responds with greater hashgacha pratis.

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