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From the Age of 15 I Cried Out Where is the Tzaddik - The Daily Inspiration from the Holy Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

From the Age of 15 I Cried Out Where is the Tzaddik - The Daily Inspiration from the Holy Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

The Daily Inspiration from Our Teacher, the Holy Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a – "The Carmel is the Most Beautiful Place in the World"

Tuesday, 19 Kislev 5786 – "Moshe Certainly Moves the Sun"

These are his holy words:

It is written in Sukkah (page 28) that Hillel had 80 students, among them thirty students who move the sun ", if so, Moshe certainly moves the sun.

30 move the sun like Yehoshua. Moshe also moved the sun at the giving of the Torah, at the giving of the Torah the day was 72 hours. There were the Ten Commandments, and with each commandment they flew 12 mil, three parasangs with each commandment they flew.

Each mil is an hour and a fifth, it is written that between the suns is three-quarters of a mil (according to the opinion of R’ Yehuda), therefore one who wants to hurry after 18 minutes can already make Havdalah. We make Havdalah after 40 minutes, like the Chazon Ish.

If someone rides a scooter, do it carefully, whoever rides a scooter should ride carefully. I did not go to the field with a scooter, I walked. I walked all my life to the field, from the age of 15 and a half I went to the fields. From the age of 15 and a half I climbed to the Carmel and cried out – where is the tzaddik, where is the tzaddik.

The Carmel is the most beautiful place in the world. The commander said to Yaakov Meridor, I was once a commander in Haifa and it is the most beautiful place in the world. Someone reached the Alps and saw a sign that said, Have you been to the Hermon? He climbed to a height of five thousand meters to see what it says, go to the Hermon, there is snow there all year.

A person sees the Hermon all white – If your sins are like scarlet, they will become white as snow (Isaiah 1:18). When snow falls it shows that all sins have already been forgiven.