As Heard from Rabbi Avigdor Miller ZT”L
“And you shall eat there before Hashem your G-d, and you shall rejoice, you and your household.” (14:26)
To speak in prayer or praise seems more proper “Before Hashem,” but to eat before Hashem seems animalistic and insolent. But this form of service “before [Read more...]
As Heard from Rabbi Avigdor Miller ZT”L
“You are children of Hashem your G-d.” (14:1)
[This Pasuk is referring to making a wound into ones skin as a sign of mourning as the idolaters do]
This is one of the most thunderous declarations in Hashem’s Torah. You and you alone, are Hashem’s children. [Read more...]
As Heard From Rabbi Avigdor Miller ZT”L
“You are children of Hashem your G-d.” (14:1)
(This Pasuk is referring to making a wound into ones skin as a sign of mourning as the idolaters do.)
This is one of the most thunderous declarations in Hashems Torah. You, and you alone, are Hashem’s children. [Read more...]
As Heard From Rabbi Avigdor Miller ZT”L
“You Shall Eat…And You Shall Rejoice.” (12:7)
Although this may imply singing and even dancing, yet singing and dancing are never explicitly mentioned in the Torah. Therefore, we understand that the eating of these offerings is in itself the rejoicing whereof it speaks. It is [Read more...]