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PinkFridge
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Tue, Dec 24 2019, 8:42 pm
I thought of this thread while perusing Torah Anytime. There's a half hour shiur by Rabbi Schachter uploaded today called Chanukah: Moving On After Life's Most Devastating Moments. I haven't heard it yet but might do tonight.
ETA: I heard it. Thumbnail sketch: We don't relight a menorah light that went out because we don't get bogged down by looking back, we move forward and re-create and act. It's similar to what I heard about Lot's wife, who turned into a stangant pillar of salt (which preserves things as is) when she turned back.
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