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We are taught that the Cherubim on top of the Ark would hug each other with their wings when Israel was connected with God. I imagine they hugged when we lived in peace with each other, hugged even the Solomons, and the teenagers at loss in this world so strange to them, as we do when we send Purim hugs to each other with Mishloach Manot.

“They shall make a Sanctuary for Me so that I may dwell among them (Exodus 25:8),” “in the heart of each person, or, to paraphrase John Donne, “transported its confines into an everywhere,” and, in our discussion, into an everyone.

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Rabbi Simcha L. Weinberg, is founder and President of the leading Torah website, The Foundation Stone. Rav Simcha is an internationally known teacher of Torah and has etablished yeshivot on several continents.