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I know that you’re not supposed to run from shul, but what if it’s raining?
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V’ten Tal U’matar for those Returning Abroad in the Fall
I am in my second year in Israel but have to go back permanently soon, before Dec 4. I started saying “v’ten tal u’matar” on 7 [Mar]Cheshvan. Should I have? Should I stop now, when I get back to chutz la’aretz, or not at all? -
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What a Rainy Day
The Torah points out that the Land of Israel is almost wholly dependent upon rainfall. Therefore, the daily prayers always include prayers for rain to fall in the Land of Israel. -
Rainfall and the Power of Collective Kindness
The people fasted for a number of days, however no rain fell. Then Rabbi Tanchuma went and spoke to them. He said, “My children, fill yourselves with compassion for one another, and the Holy One, blessed be He, will be filled with compassion for you.” -
The Qualities Needed to Bring Rain
Abba Chilkiya exemplified the sort of qualities needed to petition God for rain. He displayed an impeccable work ethic, caution with the property of others, and modesty regarding his ability to bring rain. Through him, Israel was blessed with rain.
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