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Class One Hundred and Thirty Five, The Chumash: “Manna must be saved to remember”.

Class One Hundred and Thirty Five, The Chumash: “Manna must be saved to remember” (Part One).
[There’s no Sichos available so we are learning these ideas streight from the Chumash].
The Manna was eaten for 40 years, it wasn’t exactly 40 but it was…
A bit of a description of what the Manna was like.
Imagine knowing that on this day the miracle of Manna will stop, how do you think that felt? How did they deal with it?
As meaningful story about the Tzemach Tzedek’s Histalkus.
Why did it stop (see next class).

Class One Hundred and Thirty Five, The Chumash: “Manna must be saved to remember” (Part One).

Class One Hundred and Thirty Five, The Chumash: “Manna must be saved to remember” (Part Two).
Jewish history is divided into three here: 1) When the Manna fell 2) When the jug was in the holy of holies, 3) When the Manna was hidden along with the holy Ark.
It’s all about faith: Jews are above nature and this belief (and attitude) is tough to maintain.

Class One Hundred and Thirty Five, The Chumash: “Manna must be saved to remember” (Part Two).

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