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“Explanations” of the Holocaust demand that we live with, and at the level of, those great fires of history, and they lead to tragedy. Aaron’s silence allowed him to continue to function and live so powerfully in the present that he merited direct and personal revelation. We will observe Yom HaShoa, Holocaust Memorial Day, next Monday, hopefully in silence, committed to treasuring and honoring the present.
Shabbat Shalom!
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{May this teaching from Rabbi Weinberg serve to aid in his refuah shleima}
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