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A Message from
Rav Yitzchok Knobel, Shlit”a
Rosh Kollel
“Do not forget what you saw (at Har Sinai) and tell it to
your descendants.”
According to the ן’’במר, this is one of the 248 השע תוצמ,
which many of לארשי ינב וניחא say daily at תירחש. What does it
incorporate, and why is it so pivotal?
The ן’’במר, at the conclusion of Parshas Bo, explains
why so many תוצמ are םירצמ תאיציל רכז. The various forms of
disbelief in Hashem fall into three categories. There are those
that claim the world is not the work of a Supreme Creator, but
somehow happened. At the time of םירצמ תאיצי, however, and
for all of the periods of the םיאיבנ; the prevailing belief was that
our world, which reflects such plan and purpose, has to be the
work of a Supreme Intelligent Creator. Rather, they maintained
that the Creator set it into motion in a way that He would not
be involved, given that the Earth is only a speck in our own
solar system, and certainly in the entire universe.
Klal Yisroel in Mitzrayim, due to their environment, had
become influenced by these alien beliefs. The םיסנ incorporated
in the entire הלואג process, the תוכמ and ףוס םי תעירק, came
to disprove these falsehoods. Therefore, since Hashem wants
these םיסנ to remain fresh and vibrant in our minds, daily in
הליפת – morning and evening before הרשע הנמש – we mention
םירצמ תאיצי – and specifically תורוכב תכמ and ףוס םי תעירק.
Pesach and Sukkos, of course are major reminders, and, for the
men and boys, תיציצ and ןיליפת.
In view of this, it is especially interesting to learn the
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