Pachad Yitzchok for Purim, Inyan 24: Geulah means returning the branches to their roots

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February 23 2015
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Series: Daily Shiur

Venue: Jerusalem Jerusalem

Gemara:
Machshava:
Galut Israel Purim Torah 
Mishna:
Avot 
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Collections: Rabbi Berzon: Pachad Yitzchak 2015

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We wonder why the statement of Chazal in Avot connecting presenting a statement in the name of the Ba'al HaMa'amar to GeUlah. As the Maharal explains GeUlah means re-connecting the branches to their roots. Galus means the alienation of a person or a nation from its essence and its identity.The Aggadeta in Shabbat establishes that Purim celebrates the re-connection of the People of Israel to their declaration NaAseh VeNishma. This sets Purim as a unique GeUlah experience. We will study the essay that analyzes the verse 'VeNaHa'foch Hu' that reflects the process of the barrier which sends the ball boomeranging back in the face of the thrower. The barrier in the case of the enemies of פרס is Netzach Yisrael. The greatest pleasure is victory.

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