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Beit Hashita. But when I see Beit Hashita in the store, I'm like, all right.
And Beit Midrash means the house of searching.
And there are Beit Midrashes all over the world, and they're filled with books, lined with books like a library.
You walk in the Beit Midrash, and there's this roar of speech, and hand motions, and gesticulating, and people standing up, and sitting down, and pacing
There's a Beit Midrash that has thousands of people in one big room.
In one Beit Midrash that I studied in, there was a quote, "all is fair in love and havruta."
It's a classic Beit Midrash move where you move your thumb.
And it's called the Beit Midrash.
So I mentioned walking into a Beit Midrash, and it's loud and it's buzzing.
That's because you might have-- in my Beit Midrash, there's 50 people.
We're going to turn this into a Beit Midrash, a house of study.
There's a classic joke that there's a boy who goes to learn the Beit Midrash for school.
And rabbis-- people like me, who go to yeshiva, to go to a Beit Midrash to study and to search, we spend a lot,
And he fell asleep, and 70 years later, he wakes up, and he goes to the Beit Midrash, to the house of study.
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