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March 9, 2017

A Fundamental Understanding of Purim

AMAZING shiur this week from Rav Nosson Englard, Shlita.

How is it that there is a mitzvah to drink ad d’lo yodo – til you don’t know the difference between Cursed Haman and Blessed Mordechai?

Even with drinking, will a person really not know the difference?

And how could it be that a Yid is supposed to drink to such excess?

Why is Purim called by this name – the lots part of the story is rather minor in comparison with the other miracles of the story.

What is the deeper meaning behind why the Megilla can’t be read “backwards”? Why would we think that could be OK?

How do costumes figure into our understanding of Purim?

This week’s shiur, based on two pieces by the Mei Hashiloach, and what the previous Rebbe, zt”l, said about these pieces, will give you a completely new and elegant understanding of Purim that will answer all the above questions.

Listen here!

https://radzin.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Rav-Nosson-Englard-Mei-Hashiloach-Purim-Mar-9-2017.mp3

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Article by Mendel Singer / Holidays, Magid Shiur, Mei Hashiloach, Purim, Rav Nosson Englard, Shlita; Radziner Rebbe of Yerushalayim, Seforim

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