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What was the true meaning behind the Plague of Darkness in Egypt? The Torah describes it as a time when no Egyptian could move, yet the Israelites had light in their homes. But was there more to this darkness? Did it serve a deeper purpose? In this fascinating exploration, we examine the interpretations of Rashi and the Midrash, uncovering the miracles hidden within the ninth plague. Was this darkness just a punishment, or was it a gift to the Israelites?
Join us as we dive into the mystical and practical lessons of this incredible event. Discover how the Plague of Darkness teaches us about faith, divine protection, and even the role of X-ray vision in uncovering hidden truths. This lesson isn’t just about ancient Egypt-it’s about the darkness and light in our own lives today. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more Torah insights!
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ABOUT RABBI AARON L. RASKIN
Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin, a dynamic and charismatic leader, hails from a long line of prominent rabbis. His grandfather, Rabbi Jacob J. Hecht, served as official translator to the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Rabbi Raskin came to Brooklyn Heights in September of 1988 to co-found Congregation B'nai Avraham and to serve as its spiritual leader. As an emissary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, he inspires his community, including many prominent judges, lawyers, doctors and community leaders, with his elegant, and poignant ethical and spiritual guidance.
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Rabbi Raskin has spoken on five continents, and teaches frequent classes on a variety of topics. More than 150 classes have been recorded and webcast on Jewish.TV; these attract thousands of viewers worldwide each week.
He, his wife Shternie, and children live in Brooklyn Heights, NY.
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