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<p>In Avodah Digest V25#398, R'Micha spoke, I dare say, for us all via <a href="http://www.aishdas.org/asp/2008/11/like-one-person-with-one-heart.shtml">http://www.aishdas.org/asp/2008/11/like-one-person-with-one-heart.shtml</a>. <br>
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> And with that moment of unity, we merited to<br>
be the recipients of the Torah. <<br>
Toras Moshe. <br>
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> Our doxology is not "Hashem is our G-d, Hashem is One",<br>
it first begins "Hear Israel". <<br>
Spoken to us by Moshe. <br>
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> Little Moishe is out safely?! Thank G-d. His<br>
parents? "About these I cry; my eyes, my eyes, spill water." <<br>
And when you mentioned Moshe and mayim, I couldn't help thinking of "ki min-hamayim m'shisihu" (there are comparisons and, of course, contrasts with bas Par'oh taking MRAH from the water)...and then noticed that "hamayim" is pretty close (close, but not close enough) to an anagram of "Mumbai"....<br>
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May it someday be said of this Moshe what was said about RaMBaM, and may we soon go from "m'shisihu" to Mashiach....<br>
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All the best from<br>
--Michael Poppers via RIM pager</body></html>