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There were Kohanim Gedolim who lived long lives and were compared to a tree — deeply rooted, consistent, and nourishing.
Others served only briefly and were called temporary Kohanim Gedolim, yet their short service burned brightly like a flame. The Rebbe explains that both types played a vital role: one represented steady, lasting growth, while the other embodied powerful, momentary impact.
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There were Kohanim Gedolim who lived long lives and were compared to a tree — deeply rooted, consistent, and nourishing.
Others served only briefly and were called temporary Kohanim Gedolim, yet their short service burned brightly like a flame. The Rebbe explains that both types played a vital role: one represented steady, lasting growth, while the other embodied powerful, momentary impact.