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We begin with the Alter Rebbe’s Ma’amar Ani Ledodi, tracing the earliest sources of the now-famous teaching that “the King is in the field.” What does this metaphor really mean, and why is it specifically during Elul that the King leaves the palace to meet us where we are?
We begin with the Alter Rebbe’s Ma’amar Ani Ledodi, tracing the earliest sources of the now-famous teaching that “the King is in the field.” What does this metaphor really mean, and why is it specifically during Elul that the King leaves the palace to meet us where we are?