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"My G-d, My G-d, for what purpose is my suffering?" cried one lonely Jewish maiden on her way to the king (King). This shiur explores our destiny, our national pain, and the Torah approach to questions.
Please note that if you are left with the following question after listening to the shiur:
How do we resolve the words of R’ Soloveitchik,“Had Avraham Avinu asked questions, he would have lost the right to become the father of the Umah Yisraelis,” with the statement: “Being religious doesn’t mean being a person with answers; it’s being a person with questions”?
Feel free to contact me through YUTorah and I will get back to you with the answer.
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