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Episode 84: Why soldiers wept when Ran came home, lessons from Tu Bishvat

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Jan 29, 2026
A reflection on why reclaiming a fallen soldier’s remains stirred a nation and what dignified burial means in Jewish life. A reframe of Tu Bishvat as a deep theological meditation on hidden life, inner light, and human responsibility. Explorations of Rashi, Sfat Emet, Kabbalah, Rambam, and Nachmanides on fall, free will, and spiritual repair. Themes of stewardship, mortality, and chesed shelemet recur throughout.
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INSIGHT

Seven Species As Divine Language

  • The seven species in Deuteronomy symbolize the land's goodness and act as a language for praising creation.
  • Kabbalists treat Tu Bishvat fruit and textures as windows into divine structure and meaning.
ANECDOTE

Tu Bishvat Seder And Fruit Symbolism

  • Gur describes the Tu Bishvat seder built by Safed Kabbalists, using fruit textures as symbolic lessons.
  • He explains hard shells, edible cores, and whole fruits teach divine protection, hidden sparks, and wholeness.
INSIGHT

Bal Tashchit: Respect Creation And Objects

  • Deuteronomy's wartime rule 'do not destroy trees' expands into bal tashchit, a broad prohibition against waste and destruction.
  • Gur updates it for modern life: value existing things instead of constantly replacing them.
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