In today’s Talmud pages, Kiddushin 68 and 69, the Rabbis ask why it says that the Jews ascended from Babylonia when they went to Israel, and share their idea that the land of Israel, and the holy Temple are higher than other lands. Rabbi Dovid Bashevkin joins us again to reflect on how one piece of land can be higher than another, and the strange way that God directs the Jewish people to the land of Israel throughout the Torah, not by stating a specific place, but rather just to the land that God will show. Is this referring to a physical location or is it a far more spiritual ascension? Listen and find out.
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