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"content": "<p>The Generation of the Wilderness</p><p>The Rabbis argued in Bet Hamidrash<br />About the generation of the wilderness<br />Do they have a share in the World to Come?</p><p>"במדבר הזה יתמו ושם ימותו"<br />Hashem said in His Holy Torah:<br />In this wilderness they will perish<br />And there they shall die!<br />"They shall perish" refers to our own world<br />"And there they shall die" refers to the world to come<br />This is what Rabbi Akiva said;<br />Said Rabbi Eliezer<br />They enter the world to come!</p><p>It is thus stated:<br />Gather unto me<br />My pious ones<br />Who had made a covenant with me over a sacrifice.<br />The generation who suffered for Hashem<br />In Egypt and in all travails<br />Through heat and cold, hunger and thirst<br />Is not that the greatest sacrifice?</p><p>Said Rabbah, the grandson of Channa, in the name of Rabbi Yochanan:<br />שבקיה רבי עקיבא לחסידותיה?!<br />Oh, Rabbi Akiva!<br />How could you<br />Abandon your piety!</p><p>This is what Hashem said to His prophet, Jeremiah:<br />Go and call out<br />In the ears of Jerusalem<br />And say: "I remember for thee<br />The piety of your youth<br />The love of your nuptials<br />Your following after me<br />Through a wilderness that cannot be sown."<br />Now, argued Rabbi Yochanan:<br />If others enter through their merit – <br />They, themselves, all the more so!<br />(TB Sanh. 110b)<br /> <br /><a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Parsha\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Parsha</span></a> <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Parshah\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Parshah</span></a></p>",
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"en": "<p>The Generation of the Wilderness</p><p>The Rabbis argued in Bet Hamidrash<br />About the generation of the wilderness<br />Do they have a share in the World to Come?</p><p>"במדבר הזה יתמו ושם ימותו"<br />Hashem said in His Holy Torah:<br />In this wilderness they will perish<br />And there they shall die!<br />"They shall perish" refers to our own world<br />"And there they shall die" refers to the world to come<br />This is what Rabbi Akiva said;<br />Said Rabbi Eliezer<br />They enter the world to come!</p><p>It is thus stated:<br />Gather unto me<br />My pious ones<br />Who had made a covenant with me over a sacrifice.<br />The generation who suffered for Hashem<br />In Egypt and in all travails<br />Through heat and cold, hunger and thirst<br />Is not that the greatest sacrifice?</p><p>Said Rabbah, the grandson of Channa, in the name of Rabbi Yochanan:<br />שבקיה רבי עקיבא לחסידותיה?!<br />Oh, Rabbi Akiva!<br />How could you<br />Abandon your piety!</p><p>This is what Hashem said to His prophet, Jeremiah:<br />Go and call out<br />In the ears of Jerusalem<br />And say: "I remember for thee<br />The piety of your youth<br />The love of your nuptials<br />Your following after me<br />Through a wilderness that cannot be sown."<br />Now, argued Rabbi Yochanan:<br />If others enter through their merit – <br />They, themselves, all the more so!<br />(TB Sanh. 110b)<br /> <br /><a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Parsha\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Parsha</span></a> <a href=\"https://c.im/tags/Parshah\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Parshah</span></a></p>"
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