Rabbi Akiva: "Rabbi Akiva was the ultimate outsider in Jewish life. By this I mean that he came to his greatness not because of family lineage. He was descended from converts to Judaism, and for the first forty years of his life, he was completely unlettered and ignorant. He even freely admitted that in those years, he had a deep and abiding hatred towards the Torah scholars.
Like many of the greatest leaders of the Jewish people (Jacob, Moses, and David,) Rabbi Akiva served as a shepherd. His employer was Kalba Savua, the wealthiest Jew of the day. Kalba Savua’s daughter Rachel fell in love with Rabbi Akiva, married him, and then encouraged him to go away to study Torah."
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Someone once stated in a meaningless soundbite, the idea of 1,000 points of Light. Another man used that line as parody in a pop music. Lamed Vav seemed to exalted, and the exalted must wait for the lowly to find their places. So therefore, 36 Rays of Light, sounded like the answer to all of todays problems.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Gaga For God
Gaga For God: "For A long time I have heard the refrain, “We are going to have to wait for Moshiach to answer this question”. Each and every time I heard that specific answer I never liked it. In truth it is not the American way to wait for anything."
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