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On Purim All the Gates Open — The Daily Chizuk of Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

14 במרץ 2022•עורך ראשיאדראדר באחשוורוש
On Purim All the Gates Open — The Daily Chizuk of Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

The daily chizuk of our teacher, the Gaon and Tzaddik Rav Eliezer Berland shlit"a, regarding the holiness of Purim and the need to continue fighting even when it seems as though all hope is lost -

"Since they hung Haman, they already knew it was the end, but unfortunately it was not the end; it took 70 days."

Tuesday, 12 Adar II 5782 - These are his holy words:

Purim is the time when there is no judgment in the world - no judgment at all.

In truth, they hung Haman a year earlier, but we transferred everything to Purim, because it is possible to create another Purim within Passover, so we transferred it to Purim, at which time all the gates are truly opened - all the gates.

... And then Hashem healed, because everyone is becoming Jewish - everyone is becoming Jewish. Since they hung Haman, they already knew it was the end, but unfortunately it was not the end; it took 70 days.

It took another 70 days; they thought they would make the Persians despair, but under no circumstances. It is like Russia, where they warn him, talk to him, travel to him, and he says that it is impossible to annul this decree.

A law is a law, a decree is a decree, but Esther said - I am not interested in laws or decrees:

"And Esther spoke yet again before the king, and fell down at his feet, and wept, and besought him."

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