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 The day of the Chanukat Hamishkan was both a day of mourning and joy.
 The parashah describing the events begins with the word  ,which
 denotes anguish. Why did the Torah not begin with words that express
 both emotions? From this we learn how agonizing the death of tzaddikim
 is for Hashem. His anguish repressed the joy of the Chanukat Hamishkan,
 which is compared to the joy of the Creation of the world.
 Moshe Rabbeinu sensed that Hashem was about to reveal His Shechinah
 on the eighth day. Concurrently, Hashem would become sanctified











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