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Eliyahu Lives On (VI) - The Tikkun of Eliyahu
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source: ;
Eliyahu – who formerly accuses Benei Yisrael of forsaking the covenant with God, causing a rift in the course of the generations – is responsible for the...
Eliyahu Lives On (V)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source: ;
Why is Eliyahu taken in this surprising manner, remaining alive in order to reappear many times throughout Jewish history, up until his coming as the...
Eliyahu Lives On (IV)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet
Eliyahu’s revelation in rabbinical literature is a contrast to the two previous revelations of Eliyahu after his ascent to heaven.  Eliyahu is mentioned,...
Eliyahu Lives On (III)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source:
As opposed to other deceased biblical characters whose futuristic appearance seems to be either metaphorical or referring to a future offspring of a...
Eliyahu Lives On (II)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source:
The letter that is sent by Eliyahu to Yehoram King of Yehuda transpires at a point in time in which Elisha is the prophet and Eliyahu has already ascended...
Eliyahu Lives On (I)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source:
Did Eliyahu die or not? The literal text implies that there was no physical death and he ascended with his body to the heavens. However, man, in his human...
After Eliyahu's Ascent (II)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source:
The first part of our story concludes with Elisha's mourning. The second half of our story begins with the opposite action: the lifting and taking of...
After Eliyahu's Ascent (I)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source:
The act of rending by Elisha is an outward manifestation of his sense that something inside has been rent; part of his own personality has been lost. A...
Eliyahu's Ascent
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source: ;
Elisha first expresses a repeated cry: "My father, my father." This expresses the personal, intimate relationship that Elisha felt towards Eliyahu, like a...
The Dialogue on the Other Side of the Jordan (II)
Rabbi Elchanan Samet Source:
Elisha requests Eliyahu's recognition of him as his successor, although it is clear to both of them that Elisha is different from his master, and is not...

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