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Tefillah - Ki Sisa - Avinu Malkeinu: Closeness & Distance | |
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Speaker: |
Hauer, Rabbi Moshe |
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Weekly Parsha Shiur, 5767: Tefillah |
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Lecture Details: |
Chet Ha'egel (the sin of the golden calf) shows how a klal (group) can do teshuva. In the brachos of Shemoneh Esrei referring to teshuva, we refer to Hashem both as Avinu, our Father, and Malkeinu, our King. This duality in found in Parshas Ki Sisa as well, as we go back and forth between relating to Hashem as a ben (son) and as an eved (servant), especially after the chet ha'egel. We want to move from serving as servants to the deeper connection of banim (children), restoring things to be how we were at Har Sinai, with a closer, greater relationship with Hashem. |
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Library: |
Bnai Jacob Shaarei Zion - RabbiHauer.org |
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Age: |
All Adults |
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both |
Length: |
1 hour |
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