The discussion of why our Torah begins with the Beis instead of the Aleph is known to be complex as well as esoteric.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
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FrumFind.org | The Place to Find All Things Frum!: "someone who is quick to either view someone as bad or good and miss the subtle nuances of character that tend to redeem someone who on the surface might seem to be evil. While a Tzadik (like Bezalel, who stands in the shadow of G-d, understands that he must look forward and back, up and down, side to side, bending over backwards to find the redeeming qualities of goodness even in something that might appear as bad."
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