Kabbalah Online's Weekly Magazine, Vol. 7, No. 5 - the week of 25 Tishrei - 1 Cheshvan 5771 / October 3 - 10, 2010
A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat "Noah" is the section of the Torah where the concept of the 70 nations of the world and their relationship to the Commandments is developed. The first three articles offer Kabbalistic insights on this subject. The last three present deep meanings derived from other topics in this special Torah reading. Finally, the middle article features the long-awaited resumption of our series of translation and original commentary of "Sha'ar HaGilgulim," the teachings of the holy Ari of Tzefat on reincarnation.
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Dear Chaver (Friend) of Breslov Research Institute,
After many years of hard work and tremendous help from the One Above, we are nearing completion of the multi-volume Likutey Moharan in English project. This is a milestone in Breslov history. The series features full Hebrew-English text on facing pages, a running commentary based on traditional Breslov sources and profound, highly accessible notes drawing from the Written Torah, Gemara, Zohar, Midrash and kabbalistic works.
As you may know, Breslov Research Institute recently published Volume 13 of this series. There are only two more volumes that remain to be done. The zekhus (merit) of joining us is in completing this mitzvah is open to everyone and anyone who believes in bringing this unprecedented project to fruition.
Our Sages observe, "im ein kemach, ein Torah . . . Without money, there is no Torah" (Pirkey Avot 3:17). Breslover Chassidim point out that the Hebrew word kemach (literally, flour) has the same gematria (numerical value) as the name “Nachman.” This means is that if we give some of our "flour" for Rebbe Nachman’s holy books, we’ll surely succeed in connecting to Torah—and in helping others to do so, as well, for Rebbe Nachman’s works are keys to each area and level of Torah.
The Breslov Research Institute is in earnest need of your partnership. Our Sages teach that one who helps complete a mitzvah is accredited the entire mitzvah. Your contribution, great or small, gives you a genuine claim to this rare mitzvah.
For a generous contribution of $180 you can sponsor a page of Likutey Moharan with an opportunity to dedicate that page in honor or in memory of the person of your choice. Upon completion of the project, you will receive a complimentary copy sent directly to your home.
So please join us for the final leg of this project and be sure to share this opportunity with your friends.
Please take a few minutes to watch this video, in which Rabbi Kramer gives more details about this amazing project.
I believe in Divine Providence applying to me personally and that everything that happens to me comes from G_d and that I have been given the opportunity to fulfill G_d’s commands makes me as happy as if I had won a fortune.
My only ambition is to give pleasure to the Creator and want to relate to my fellow-man or woman only with loving kindness.
Yitzchak and the Seder
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Yitzchak and the SederRabbi Yehoishophot Oliver
Yitzchak and Pesach
Our forefather Yitzchak personified the trait of *Gevurah*, strictness.[1]
This is...
Komarna, Rav Tzaddok and Rav Nosson on Ki Savo
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Komarna Is simcha a mitzvah? Rav Tzaddok: How are the curses a sign for the
Jewish people? The avodah of the curses. Rav Nosson: The avodah of Bikurim
and ...
Our weekly "base"
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"ליום השבת טוב להדות לה
*For the day of Shabbos it is good to give thanks to Hashem. (Tehillim
92:1-2)*
Isn't every day a good day to thank Hashem? It i...
Menachem Av: Not mourning, but yearning
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We are standing at the threshold of the Era of Mashiach, at the threshold
of the beginning of the Redemption, and in the immediate future, it will be
brou...
Ma'ot Chitim – "Wheat Money"
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In the opening paragraph of the Haggadah recited at the Seder, we declare:
"All who are hungry, let them come and eat." Our nation is a singular
entity, an...
#223 - The Policeman in Charge
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It's true that I haven't had a chance to post in a long while, but today
marks the first day of the week of the first Parsha of the fifth and final
book of...
Terumah - Making Space for Hashem
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What is meant when we say that Hashem speaks according to 'our power' and
not 'His own?' How can we create a Mishkan-Tabernacle to contain Hashem's
prese...
DrawSomething Real
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DrawSomething is the latest iOS/Android addictive game. Like the game
Pictionary, you are presented with 3 words and must draw one of them. Your
opponent m...
Breaking the Cold Grip of the Dead
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The gist of what follows is that it is a serious offense to the Torah if
one's life is spent fulfilling mitzvos out of habit, or in imitation of
one's an...
Eliayhu’s Mission
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The Mishna is Edyut states that Eliyahu comes “not to distance, not to
bring close, but to make shalom.” The mishna is speaking about how Eliyahu
is going ...
Pool of Inspiration
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We live in a deep, heavenly pool. We cannot see it -- still, we use it;
enjoy it; draw life-giving, empowering, happy energy from it.
Which waters fill thi...
Reversal of the Intention to Receive
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Question: I am discovering the evil in the very use of desire to receive.
Why is it revealed in this way? Answer: I receive the desire and intention
to enj...
The New Lazer Beams at Lazerbeams.com
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We have moved to a new, beautiful and much more spacious cyber home, your
address for good things only. Please visit us at lazerbeams.com - we look
forward...
Conclusion
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After much contemplation, I have decided to end this blog. Without getting
into personal details, it is simply time to move on. Perhaps the day will
come w...
When Someone You Love Has ADD
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*Bring my soul out of prison, that I may give thanks to Your Name...
(Psalms 142:8).*
*The Midrash says: This refers to Noah, who was imprisoned in the ark...
It's been a while...
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I've been blogging a bit on Substack, at Scribal Error. While focused more
on gemara and girsaot, I just had a post on Rationalism and Midrash. Check
ou...
The Flow of Time
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Older children, born when their parents were beginning their life and
moving around from one job to another, often envy their younger siblings
who arrived ...
The Seventh of Adar
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"And you will command the Children of Israel" [Tetzaveh 27:20] The Vilna
Gaon asks why the verse begins with Hashem instructing Moshe "And you will
command...
THE END OF PROPHECY
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*From Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan, “Meditation and the Bible” (Samuel Weiser or
Jason Aronson edition), Chapter 8, “The Link,” pp. 93-94.*
*The End of Prophecy*
[M...
Watch Your Mouth, Washington!
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Those of us who are proud adherents of the Torah's statutes here in the
holy Land of Israel certainly don't use the language that the anti-Israel
journali...
A message to my readers
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Since I have not posted on this blog for a while, I have decided for the
foreseeable future to post all content related to the topic of this
blog—the conce...
Restoring My Soul
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The truth is, I'm still processing it.
I had the *z'chut* to attend the annual *hilula* (celebration) of my *Rebbe*,
Reb Kalonymous Kalman Shapira *zya hyd...
@ The Lubavitcher Rebbe on Tefillin
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The following is an interesting story of a conversation Professor Avraham
Polichenco had with the Lubavitcher Rebbe which provides a unique take on
Tefil...
The Children Are Talking…!
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The children have spoken and are speaking again. Ten years ago a six
year-old boy revealed secrets of the Geulah, and they almost materialized.
But “almost...
Ahmedinejad escapes a bomb
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We have seen several downward trends of the modern day 'haman'
(ahmedinejad). He just escaped a bomb in the city that is most likely
"Shushan" from the sto...
Important Point from Rav Itti Ben-Aharon
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We learned from Rav Menachem Mendel of Rimanov that Mashiach will come in a
year that Erev Pessach falls on Shabbat30 Days before a Yom Tov we start
prepar...
The Cosmic Clock and Aircraft Carriers
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The Cosmic Clock on the sidebar of the blog shows that we're currently at
about 12:51 PM on Friday afternoon. To explain this, an "hour" lasts about
41.666...
Tikkun Chatzos Online
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The following text of Tikkun Chatzos was provided by a reader who said he
searched and couldn't find Tikkun Chatzos online. He asked to put this up
for tho...