The True Tachlis of a Person in Olam HaZeh Is to Amass Schar for The Next World
Bitachon Weekly | March 19, 2025
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Rashi says that the: קְל ע ים sheets that formed the walls of the Mishkan looked like the sails of a ship. We can suggest that before any Yid came into the Mishkan, he saw the walls which looked like sails of a ship, and he reminded himself of his true Tachlis in Olam HaZeh; i.e., to get Schar in the next world! Chazal say that Olam HaZeh is compared to dry land, and Olam HaBah is like the sea, and a person needs to prepare himself on dry land in order to prepare for his journey in the ocean where he can’t attain anything. Perhaps this is why the: מ ַעֲַר ַב west side of the Mishkan is always called: י מ ַהַ “towards the sea”, since the: י םַ ה ַתכוֹןַ Mediterranean Sea is on the west side of Eretz Yisroel.
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