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Rabbi B - The Two Brothers Story
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Rabbi B retells an old legend of two brothers, whose love for each other inspires a king to build his great palace. Whether the story is true, or about the Beit Hamikdash, is debated but the lesson is strong. When we care for each other, this inspires others, including Hashem, to act in the same way. Hashem would only build his 'home' where people love and care for each other.
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[Music]
once upon a time in israel there lived
two brothers these two brothers loved
each other
very much and were very similar they
even had the same job
they were both farmers
one difference about them was that one
had a big
family of his own while the other did
not
have a family of his own one day
the lonely brother thought to himself
my brother has so many children to feed
i think i will bring him some of my
crops
as a gift to make his family happy
that very same day the other brother
with the big family thought to himself
my brother has no family of his own he
has
nobody to help him in the field i think
i will bring him some of my crops as a
gift
to make him happy well you could imagine
their surprise
when they bumped into each other halfway
between their farms
i was bringing extra food for your
family said the lonely brother
and i was bringing extra food for you
said the family brother
they were both so happy to see how much
they loved each other
they put down their crops and gave each
other a
great big hug well
up on a hill not too far away a king
was watching this story happen when he
heard and saw
how much the brothers loved each other
the king
decided to build his royal palace right
on the spot
where the brothers met that day i think
this story teaches me a lesson about
hashem
and how he watches our behavior when we
treat each other like brothers and
sisters
with love and care hashem gets
very happy and wants to build his palace
the beit hamikdash
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