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		By: anash		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://anash.org/true-chassidishe-bittul/#comment-27&quot;&gt;Eliyahu&lt;/a&gt;.

thank you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://anash.org/true-chassidishe-bittul/#comment-27">Eliyahu</a>.</p>
<p>thank you.</p>
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		By: Eliyahu		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Reb Shloleim (as he was known) would often daven in Chevra shas. Once a yid was talking during tehilim and Reb Sholeim asked him &quot;how can you think pirush hamilos if you are talking while saying tehilim&quot;. the yid replied &quot;do you actually understand all the pirush hamilos of tehilim?&quot; Reb Sholeim answered that indeed yes he does (he did not think this to be a chidush). So the Yid asked Reb Shloleim to explain the posuk he was reading, and Reb Sholeim did. 
Thinking to himself that maybe that specific posuk was just and easy one, the Yid went on to find a particluarly hard posuk and asked Reb Shloleim to explain it. Reb Shloleim answered on the spot &quot;there is a machloikes in pshat in this posuk... Rashi explains like this, Radak like this Metzudos like this etc&quot;....
Most big geoinim are boki in shas and shulchan oruch.  To be boki even in meforshei tana&quot;ch is something truly out of the ordinary.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Reb Shloleim (as he was known) would often daven in Chevra shas. Once a yid was talking during tehilim and Reb Sholeim asked him &#8220;how can you think pirush hamilos if you are talking while saying tehilim&#8221;. the yid replied &#8220;do you actually understand all the pirush hamilos of tehilim?&#8221; Reb Sholeim answered that indeed yes he does (he did not think this to be a chidush). So the Yid asked Reb Shloleim to explain the posuk he was reading, and Reb Sholeim did.<br />
Thinking to himself that maybe that specific posuk was just and easy one, the Yid went on to find a particluarly hard posuk and asked Reb Shloleim to explain it. Reb Shloleim answered on the spot &#8220;there is a machloikes in pshat in this posuk&#8230; Rashi explains like this, Radak like this Metzudos like this etc&#8221;&#8230;.<br />
Most big geoinim are boki in shas and shulchan oruch.  To be boki even in meforshei tana&#8221;ch is something truly out of the ordinary.</p>
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