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                                                                                                                                                                              Ki Tisa

                                                                                                          relate to others: not only must we relate to each individual as unique,
                                                                                                          we must also lift each and every one up and make him or her feel
                                                                                                          special and worthy of attention and love. This is the true meaning of
                                                                                                          the words, “when you lift up the heads.”

                                                                                                            Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach once visited a prison in the United States
                                                                                                          of America in order to give the prisoners hope and encouragement.
                                                                                                          As was his way, he hugged and kissed all the prisoners, Jews and
                                                                                                          non-Jews alike. As he was leaving, one of the inmates, a large and
                                                                                                          muscular man came running after him, startling him and the guards.
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                                                                                                          He then shyly asked for another hug which Reb Shlomo gladly gave
                                                                                                          him. He then confided that had someone only given him a hug like
                                                                                                          that when he was younger he would not be in prison today.

                                                                                                            To  lift  up  another’s  “head”  entails  looking  beyond  superficial
                                                                                                          appearances and revealing the Divine spark within each individual.
                                                                                                          The realization that we are all “half shekels” (no one was permitted
                                                                                                          to give more or less to the Tabernacle, no matter how rich or how
                                                                                                          poor  he was) reigns in our egos,  reducing our tendency  to delude
                                                                                                          ourselves into thinking that we are somehow whole, while others are
                                                                                                          but halves. It is the Divine spark within each of us that imbues us
                                                                                                          with a sense of true completeness, enabling us to see so much deeper
                                                                                                          and providing us with the strength to lift up those we meet. (For
                                                                                                          further insight into this concept, see a “Whole and a Half” in the
                                                                                                          portion of Terumah.)


























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