The Kabbalah of Time

THE KABBALAH OF TIME: The Jewish Calendar is the master key to unlock the hidden rationale behind the formal structure of ancient sacred texts, as well as to understand and experience the most profound mystical concepts, which reveal the spiritual energy of each week, serving as a practical guide for self-analysis and development.

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Book 7: Combining All Songs

Book 7

For each week, all the verses of the songs in Books 1-6, rearranged and combined into a single song:

Week 23: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/03/the-leviathan-is-saying.html
Week 24: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/03/the-fish-are-saying.html
Week 25: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/03/the-frog-is-saying-songs-for-week-25.html
Week 26: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/04/the-lamb-is-saying-songs-for-week-26.html
Week 27: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/04/the-cow-is-saying-songs-for-week-27.html
Week 28: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/04/the-pig-is-saying-songs-for-week-28.html
Week 29: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/04/the-beast-of-burden-is-saying-songs-for.html
Week 30: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/04/the-camel-is-saying-songs-for-week-30.html
Week 31: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/05/the-horse-is-saying-songs-for-week-31.html
Week 32: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/05/the-mule-is-saying.html
Week 33: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/05/the-donkey-is-saying-songs-for-week-33.html
Week 34: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/05/the-ox-is-saying-songs-for-week-34.html
Week 35: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/06/the-wild-animals-say-songs-for-week-35.html
Week 36: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/06/the-gazelle-is-saying.html
Week 37: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/06/the-elephant-is-saying.html
Week 38: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/06/the-lion-is-saying.html
Week 39: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/06/week-39-bear-is-saying.html
Week 40: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2016/07/the-wolf-is-saying.html
Week 41: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/07/the-fox-is-saying.html
Week 42: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/07/the-hound-is-saying.html
Week 43: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/07/the-cat-is-saying.html
Week 44: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/07/the-mouse-is-saying.html

Week 48: https://www.kabbalahoftime.com/2017/08/the-scorpion-is-saying.html
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Monday, December 31, 2012

Chassidic Concepts (Links)


The Two Levels of Love for G-d

Spiritual Acquisition

How this World Brings the Soul to a Greater Love and Fear of G-d 

Sacrifices, Prayer, and Creating a Dwelling Place for G-d in the Lowly Realms

Tests and Elevating Holy Sparks

Leviathan and Shor HaBor, Tzadik and Beinoni

Chomer and Tzurah, Ohr Yashar and Ohr Chozer

Spiritual Ascent and Heavenly Descent

Yitkafia and Yit'apcha
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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Chassidic Concepts: Acquiring a Master Quotes from the Rebbe's Sicha on Purim 5747 (1987)

 B"H

The Rebbe writes about the qualification of a Rav (close to Moshe Rabbeinu's Yahrzeit):

This is one of the reasons for the recent stress on the Mishnah’s statement, ‘Make for yourself a Rav.’ Since the Rav is neutral and uninvolved, he will certainly be able to give sound advice.

Even with this advice, however, a person might complain that he’s unsure whether or not he chose a proper Rav. Here again, the Torah provides guidance, in a verse which also speaks of the pre-Messianic era (Malachi, 2:7), ‘...seek Torah from his mouth, because he is an angel of G‑d.’ The Talmud explains, ‘If he resembles an angel of G‑d, then ‘seek Torah from his mouth,’ and if he does not, then don’t.’

But how can one tell if the Rav resembles an angel of G‑d; one never even saw an angel of G‑d! Here again, the Torah provides guidance, in the works of the Rambam, where he describes the lives of angels: ‘there is no eating or drinking...no jealousy, hatred or enmity.’

Therefore, in order to tell whether or not someone is fit to be a Rav, one must see if he fits this description. Is his spiritual life governed without influence of physical factors (corresponding to ‘no eating or drinking’)? Is he free of jealousy, hatred, etc.?

Of course, as always the Evil Inclination comes along with another objection — and one ‘according to the Torah’ (since it likes to conceal its true motives in the holy garb of a ‘silk kapote’). ‘Isn’t one of the signs of a true talmid chacham,’ claims the Evil Inclination, ‘that he is ‘vengeful like a serpent’?’ According to this reasoning, peaceful behavior would not be a correct way of identifying a qualified ‘Rav’!

Fortunately, the Torah also answers this clearly. When is it proper for a talmid chacham to behave in this way? Only when someone has shamed him publicly, and a general insult to the Torah is involved. However, should he be insulted in private, the Torah requires the exact opposite response. In the words of the Rambam, the way of talmidei chachamim is to ‘listen to insult without answering back; and furthermore to forgive the person who uttered the insult.’

Aside from these signs of a Rav, there is an obvious prerequisite: that the person has the signs indicative of a Jew in general. As the Talmud says, ‘This nation has three signs: they are merciful, bashful, and kind.’ Since these are called ‘signs,’ it is impossible that a person practice them only in private. To be considered a sign, the person must actually behave in these ways.

It should be reiterated that this process of choosing a proper Rav is associated with the necessity of having everything ‘clarified, refined, and purified’ — both regarding choosing the Rav and regarding his guidance in clarifying ambiguous cases.

https://www.sie.org/templates/sie/article_cdo/aid/2508080/jewish/Purim-5747-1987.htm

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Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Chassidic Concepts based on Rebbe's Maamar for Shabat Parashat Yitro, Mevarchim Adar I 5732

 B"H

Chassidic Concepts based on Rebbe's Maamar for Shabat Parashat Yitro, Mevarchim Adar I 5732


Two Kavim: Chesed and Gevurah

Torah is Machriah both of them.

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Leviathan and Shor HaBor, Tzadik and Beinoni: Explaining Chassidic Concepts Based on the Writings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe

In the Rebbe's first Ma'amar for the Torah Portion of Shelach, delivered on the Shabat blessing the month of Tammuz, 5711, the Rebbe delves into why the Torah states that the decision to send the spies was dependent on Moshe's initiative, and what exactly would have been Moshe's rationale for sending spies given that he knew that the entrance and conquest of the Land of Israel would be miraculous in nature.

The Rebbe explains that the entrance into the Land of Israel first and foremost represented the beginning of the practical mitzvot. The Rebbe then explains what it is written in Likutei Torah (from the Alter Rebbe) that there are two kinds of Tzadikim (righteous individuals): those in the category of Leviatan and those in the category of Shor HaBor.

Leviatan comes from the word, Levayah (accompaniment), and represents connection, and it represents the Tzadikim that are involved primarily in spiritual "unifications" (Yehudim) The Leviathan is a fish, from the sea, which represents the hidden spiritual realm. An example of this kind of Tzadik would be Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai during his 13 years inside a cave with his son Elazar. There, Rabbi Shimon and his son performed the mitzvot in a spiritual way only. The Arizal was also a Leviathan type of Tzadik, as was the Baal Shem Tov as well.

Shor HaBor represents Tzadikim that are involved primarily with the practical, physical mitzvot. Shor means an ox, and there is a saying that "Rav Tvuot beKoach haShor," great produce comes with the strength of the ox. There is a special advantage to souls called "beasts of the land," as we see in the Heavenly Chariot (which had images of animals, such as the ox), and how the loftier one's spiritual source, the deeper into physicality it falls. Man is dependent on the food he eats because in truth the food comes from a higher spiritual source than himself.

Even Tzadikim in the Leviatan category have to perform the Divine service of physical mitzvot, unless there is a decree from above, as was the case with Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.

In the desert, the Jews' spiritual services was that of Leviatan Tzadikim, spiritual in nature. As they were now about to enter the service that involved physicality as well, they needed special assistance from Above, to receive additional strength. That was in fact the main purpose of Moshe sending out the spies, in order to additional strength from Above, in order to be involved in the service of Shor HaBor Tzadikim as well.

This specifically had to come from Moshe, who was complete nullified to Hashem, and could sense the higher level of involvement in the physical world. That is why, our sages explain, Moshe longed so much to enter the Land of Israel: to be able to perform the physical mitzvot connected to the Land itself.

The spies, although "kosher" individuals, did not have this same level of nullification. They did not sense the holiness of this service, and instead claimed that "the Land devoured its inhabitants" - it made them physical like the Land itself. Two of the spies, however, Caleb and Joshua, understood that it was in fact possible to elevate the physicality of the Land. These two spies were only able to come to this conclusion because they themselves were nullified to Moshe.

The Rebbe also compares mission of the spies that Moshe sent, compared to those sent by Joshua. Moshe's spies explored the entire Land and the 7 Canaanite nations that lived there. This is compared to the Divine service of the Tzadik, to fix the 7 Middot (also called Sefirot) in their essence. The mission of the spies of Joshua, however, are connected to the Beinoni (intermediary) only scouted Jericho, which comes from the word for Reiach, smell, and represents the rectification of only the outer garments of the soul: its thought, speech, and deed.



[The Tanya teaches that there are two kinds of service: that of the Tzadik (completely righteous) and that of the Beinoni (intermediary). The heart of the Tzadik is a like a Land that has been completely conquered. There is no Other, and therefore there is no struggle. The heart of the Beinoni is like a single Land with two competing governments, only one of which is preoccupied with Jewish causes. Neither should the Beinoni delude himself and think he is a Tzadik, nor should the fact that he is a Beinoni make him sad in any way, for it is exactly in this struggle that G-d finds the greatest joy. The Beinoni should also not ignore the Other, or even fail to help him in his time of need. On the contrary, he should raise the Other, and bring him along in the service of God. The Land of Israel today is like the heart of a Beinoni.]

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His yahrzeit is the 24th of Elul

Chacham Yosef Chaim, the "Ben Ish Chai"

Chacham Yosef Chaim, the "Ben Ish Chai"
His father's Hilula (Chacham Eliyahu Chaim) is on the 7th of Elul. His Hilula is on the following week, the 13th of Elul.

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the "Rebbe"

Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the "Rebbe"
His Yahrzeit is the 3rd of Tammuz

Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai

Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai
His Yahrzeit is on Lag Ba'Omer, 18th of Iyar

Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue, named afer Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhin

Tiferet Yisrael Synagogue, named afer Rebbe Yisrael Friedman of Ruzhin
The Holy Ruzhiner's Yahrzeit is the 3rd of Cheshvan

Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, the "Rav."

Rav Yosef Dov Soloveitchik, the "Rav."
His yahrzeit is on the 18th of Nissan

Rebbe Shalom DovBer of Lubavitch, the Rebbe Rashab

Rebbe Shalom DovBer of Lubavitch, the Rebbe Rashab
His yahrzeit is on the 2nd of Nissan

The Chair of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov

The Chair of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov
His Yahrzeit is on the 18th of Tishrei

The Rebbe Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk

The Rebbe Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk
His yahrzeit is the 21st of Adar

Rabbi Chayim Yosef David Azulay, the "Chida"

Rabbi Chayim Yosef David Azulay, the "Chida"
His Yahrzeit is on the 11th of Adar

As soon as Adar arrives, we increase, in joy.

As soon as Adar arrives, we increase, in joy.
Moshe Rabbeinu's birthday/yahrzeit is on the 7th of Adar I. Purim Katan is on the 14th of Adar I.

Burial place of Rebbe Zusha of Anipoli, the Magid's student, Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk's brother.

Burial place of Rebbe Zusha of Anipoli, the Magid's student, Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk's brother.
His yahrzeit is on the 2nd of Shevat

Rabbi Yaakov Abuchatzeira, the "Abir Yaakov," grandfather of the Baba Sali

Rabbi Yaakov Abuchatzeira, the "Abir Yaakov," grandfather of the Baba Sali
His Hillula is on the 20th of Teveth

The "Bnei Yissachar," by Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov

The "Bnei Yissachar," by Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech of Dinov
His Yahrzeit is on the 18th of Teveth

Rebbe Yisrael Taub and his son, Shaul Yedidya Elazer Taub, the First and Second Rebbes of Modzitz

Rebbe Yisrael Taub and his son, Shaul Yedidya Elazer Taub, the First and Second Rebbes of Modzitz
Their Yahrzeits on the 13th and the 16th of Kislev

Rosh Chodesh Kislev, Chabad Kinus HaShluchim (Gathering of Chabad Emmisaries)

Rosh Chodesh Kislev, Chabad Kinus HaShluchim (Gathering of Chabad Emmisaries)
The date also marks the yahrzeit of emmissaries Gavriel Noach and Rivky Holzberg, who died "Al Kidush Hashem" (sanctifying G-d's Holy Name), as well as the Rebbe's miraculous recovery from a massive heart attack.

Burial Place of the Mitteler Rebbe, Rabbi Dovber of Lubavitch

Burial Place of the Mitteler Rebbe, Rabbi Dovber of Lubavitch
His yahrzeit (and birthday) is on the 9th of Kislev. The following day, the 10th of Kislev, is celebrated as the day of his personal redemption.

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