A refreshingly short teaching today after yesterday’s novela.
This is from R’ Moshe Tzvi Giterman of Savran (1775-1837). He succeeded his father as the Maggid of Savran in 1802, and later succeded Levi Yitzchok as Rabbi of Berditchev, in addition to serving as rabbi for several other cities. His followers numbered in the thousands. His teachings were published in a collection called Likutei Shoshanim.
טובה הארץ מאד מאד
Tovah ha-aretz me’od, me’od
The land is exceedingly good.
(Numbers 14:7)
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.ארץ ישראל איז טאקע א גוט לאנד פאר אידען
Eretz Israel is indeed a good land for the Jews.געדאנקט אבער: ”אך בה’ אל־תמרדו“
:Remember, however
“.Rebel not against the Lord”
(Numbers 14:9)
