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When someone welcomes you even at your lowest — that changes you.
In this episode, we explore how Hashem, in His deep mercy, responds to our failings not with distance, but with closeness. After the sin of the Golden Calf, He gives us the Mishkan — a physical space to connect with His presence. It’s a message: Hashem understands the human condition. He knows we need something tangible. And that act of compassion awakens something powerful in us — love.
That’s what David HaMelech means when he says, 'Hashem, I have loved the dwelling of Your house...'
It’s not just a place. It’s a relationship.
By JewishPodcasts.fmWhen someone welcomes you even at your lowest — that changes you.
In this episode, we explore how Hashem, in His deep mercy, responds to our failings not with distance, but with closeness. After the sin of the Golden Calf, He gives us the Mishkan — a physical space to connect with His presence. It’s a message: Hashem understands the human condition. He knows we need something tangible. And that act of compassion awakens something powerful in us — love.
That’s what David HaMelech means when he says, 'Hashem, I have loved the dwelling of Your house...'
It’s not just a place. It’s a relationship.