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The Mishkan was finished… and then nothing happened.
For three months it stood untouched. The scoffers mocked. What’s done should be used. What’s ready should be revealed.
But they missed something essential.
In this shiur, delivered in Baer Miriam, Rav Burg explores the hidden depth behind that waiting, why Hashem chose to delay the Mishkan until the birth of Yitzchak, and what that teaches us about the nature of reality itself.
Yitzchak represents a different kind of existence. Not one that pushes outward, but one that holds space. A
Through the contrast between the Eigel and the Mishkan, we uncover two visions of the world:
A world that makes itself ultimate… and a world that becomes a vessel.
And through Yitzchak, we discover a deeper truth:
Sometimes nothing is missing.
It’s just not time yet.
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The Mishkan was finished… and then nothing happened.
For three months it stood untouched. The scoffers mocked. What’s done should be used. What’s ready should be revealed.
But they missed something essential.
In this shiur, delivered in Baer Miriam, Rav Burg explores the hidden depth behind that waiting, why Hashem chose to delay the Mishkan until the birth of Yitzchak, and what that teaches us about the nature of reality itself.
Yitzchak represents a different kind of existence. Not one that pushes outward, but one that holds space. A
Through the contrast between the Eigel and the Mishkan, we uncover two visions of the world:
A world that makes itself ultimate… and a world that becomes a vessel.
And through Yitzchak, we discover a deeper truth:
Sometimes nothing is missing.
It’s just not time yet.

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