The Torah of BROKEN THINGS | Parsha Perspectives | Ki Sisa 5786
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Why would something shattered be preserved forever? Moshe breaks the Luchos... and somehow, the broken pieces become part of the Torah itself. === Series generously sponsored by Becky & Avi Katz and Family in memory of David Grossman z"l, Dovid ben Menachem Manis z"l, their beloved father and grandfather. === When the first tablets were shattered in Parshas Ki Sisa, it looked like failure. But the Torah doesn’t erase the fragments. It keeps them. In this week’s Parsha Perspectives, Rabbi Efrem Goldberg explores why the broken tablets were placed in the Aron alongside the second set… and what that means for our own failures, regrets, and rebuilding. Is brokenness a disqualification? Or is it part of the design? Subscribe to @rabbiefremgoldberg for weekly Parsha Perspectives and deeper Torah insight.