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This Shiur, explores the relevance of Yosef HaTzadik to modern Jewish life, particularly in terms of finances (parnasa) and the purity of the Jewish home (kedusha). Rebbe begins with the Chanukah story, highlighting how the Greeks attacked both the physical and spiritual aspects of Jewish life, including finances and the purity of Jewish women. He draws a parallel between those historical challenges and today's issues, emphasizing that parnasa and kedusha are deeply connected. He stresses that a man's role as a provider is essential, drawing on Yosef's example as a financial provider for the world. He also addresses the misconception that work is less spiritual, arguing that work itself can be a path to connecting with Hashem. He warns against separating kedusha from everyday life, which can lead to negative behaviors. The message is a call to integrate work, family, and all aspects of life into a unified, spiritually-grounded Jewish identity.
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