Tuesday, October 31, 2023

connection to the tzadick

 The Misnagdim claimed that the Chassidim reduced involved with Torah study. Well, the Misnagdim eliminated connection to the tzadick. Moreover, they eliminated interest in tzidkus at all, but that's another topic. 






והנה יש עוד בחינת הארה לתלמידיו

Now, there is another kind of illumination [from the tzaddik] to his disciples.

רק שאינה מתלבשת בתוך מוחם ממש, כראשונה

However, it does not vest itself truly in their minds1 — as is the case with the first [kind of illumination] that derives from the Ruach of the tzaddik, whereby his faith, fear and love are intellectually integrated and internalized within his disciples,

רק מאירה עליהם מלמעלה

but radiates over them from above, encompassing and transcending them, for its very loftiness inhibits it from descending and being integrated within them.

והיא מעליית רוחו ונשמתו למקור חוצבו

It stems from the ascent of [the tzaddik’sRuach and Neshamah to the source from which it was hewn,

דהיינו, לחקל תפוחין קדישין

that is, to Chakal Tapuchin Kaddishin (lit., “the orchard of the holy apples”), i.e., to the Sefirah of Malchut in the World of Atzilut, the Divine source of souls.

ועל ידי זה נעשה שם יחוד

This [ascent] effects a union there, between the spiritually feminine Sefirah of Malchut and the spiritually masculine levels of Divine efflux that transcend it,

על ידי העלאת מיין נוקבין, מכל מעשיו ותורתו ועבודתו אשר עבד כל ימי חייו

by means of the elevation of mayin nukvin (lit., “feminine waters”; i.e., by means of the mortally-initiated spiritual arousal) constituted by all of [the tzaddik’s] actions, his Torah, and the divine service in which he engaged all the days of his life.

For, as will be explained below in Epistle 28, all of man’s lifelong labors and attainments are revealed from their former state of concealment and shine forth at the time of his passing.

ונזרעו בחקל תפוחין קדישין, אורות עליונים מאד

And in the Chakal Tapuchin Kaddishin, the soul’s source, are implanted exceedingly sublime lights,

לעומת תחתונים, אשר הם תורתו ועבודתו

corresponding to and resulting from the nether [illuminations], which are [the tzaddik’s] Torah and worship.

His divine service thus implants lofty illuminations above, which are revealed and descend below at the time of his passing.

והארת אורות עליונים אלו מאירה על כל תלמידיו, שנעשו עובדי ה׳ על ידי תורתו

The illumination of these supernal lights radiates over all his disciples who became servants of G‑d through his Torah and worship.

והארה זו, שעליהם מלמעלה, מכנסת בלבם הרהורי תשובה ומעשים טובים

And this illumination, which [radiates] over them from above, despite this transcendence is so powerful that it instills in their hearts thoughts of repentance and good deeds.

וכל המעשים טובים הנולדים מהארה זו, שמאירה מאורות הזרועים בשדה הנ״ל, נקרא גידולי גידולין

All the good deeds born of this illumination which radiates from the lights implanted in the above-mentioned orchard, are called “successive generations of offshoots.”

Since the illuminations themselves grew directly out of the lights implanted by the tzaddik, the good deeds which these illuminations in turn inspire are its offshoots of the second generation.

והארה זו היא בהעלם והסתר גדול, כמו שמש המאיר לכוכבים מתחת לארץ

This radiation is greatly hidden and concealed, just like the sun radiating to the stars from below the earth.

כדאיתא בזהר על משה רבינו, עליו השלום

Thus it is stated in the Zohar2 in reference to Moses our Master, peace be unto him,

שאחר פטירתו מתפשטת הארתו, בכל דרא ודרא, לששים רבוא נשמות

that after his passing his radiation extends in every generation to the six hundred thousand souls, all other souls being sparks of these general souls, as explained in Tanya, ch. 37,

כמו שמש המאיר מתחת לארץ, לששים רבוא כוכבים

like the sun which radiates to the six hundred thousand stars from below the earth.

As with Moses, so too with the tzaddikim who are his successors: by means of his Torah and spiritual service, every tzaddik illumines successive generations of offshoots — his direct disciples and in turn their disciples, and so on — when they follow his teachings in matters of Torah and spiritual service.

Addendum

The Alter Rebbe spoke above of those who benefit from the gifts that a tzaddik continues to bequeath after his passing, from his Ruach that remained in the Lower Garden of Eden. There he does not say “all his disciples,” but only “among his disciples.” Moreover, he adds that the extent of the spiritual bequest received by each chassid varies “according to the level of his bond and closeness to [the tzaddik], during his lifetime and after his passing, out of an abounding love.”

This is so because there the Alter Rebbe is speaking of their receiving from him the sublime spiritual attributes of faith, awe and love. Hence, since (as the Alter Rebbe concludes there) “anything spiritual is elicited only by means of an abounding love,” it follows that a bequest of such stature is drawn down only to those disciples whose bond to him was particularly close.

Here, however, at the close of the epistle, the Alter Rebbe speaks of the degree of illumination which radiates “over them from above,” encompassing and transcending them. This degree, which “instills in their hearts thoughts of repentance and good deeds,” radiates “over all his disciples,” upon all those who may be considered his disciples because they “became servants of G‑d through his Torah and worship.”

It could be argued that the former kind of benefaction, that which is dependent upon being bound with great love, refers specifically to those who were the tzaddik’s disciples during his lifetime; it is they who are close to him both “during his lifetime and after his passing.” By contrast, the kind of benefaction which is transcendent, as opposed to integrated within them, also applies to those who became the tzaddik’s disciples after his passing, in the sense that they drew closer to G‑d as a result of his teachings. These disciples are the successive generations of his offshoots in the same way that the radiation of Moshe Rabbeinu continues after his passing to illuminate generation after generation.

FOOTNOTES
1.Note of the Rebbe: “For what binds a student with his master is the intellect with which he meditates upon his master’s teachings, intellect and understanding.”
2.[Emended here from “in the Tikkunim.”] Note of the Rebbe in He’arot VeTikkunim: “To date I have found the entire subject in Zohar III, 273a; see also there, p. 216b. In the Tikkunim (in Tikkun 69, p. 112a and 104a, and in Tikkun 70, p. 138a), I have found only part of what is explained here. Possibly the copyist here in Iggeret HaKodesh confused this with the phrase ‘in the Tikkunim’ in Tanya, ch. 44.”

Friday, October 27, 2023

Thursday, October 19, 2023

Why is so and so no longer a student?

Reb Binyomin Silberstrom of Yerushalayim attended a bar mitzva of a Lubavitch family and the Bar Mitzvah boy related the following story.

The Lubavitcher Rebbe instructed Rabbi Chefer of Bais Rivkah in Kfar Chabad, to build another building to accommodate the growing student body, noting that the new building be built in Kfar Chabad Sheini. After obtaining a parcel of land, architects began drawing up the plans for the building. When the plans were finalized Rabbi Chefer decided that before he submits it to the authorities, he flew to New York in order to present it to the Rebbe. Only after the Rebbe approves or makes some suggestions and they will be incorporated, would he submit them to be approved.

When he entered the Rebbe's room for the Yechidus, he handed the Rebbe the folder that had all the plans. To his shock, the Rebbe moved the folder to a side, as if to say, "This doesn't interest me."

Looking at Rabbi Chefer, the Rebbe asked, "Why is so and so no longer a student in Bais Rivkah?"

Rabbi Chefer replied, "She left on her own accord, [as if to say that the administration didn't ask her to leave]."

"Do you know why she left," the Rebbe inquired. The Rebbe then added, "What is the need of a building, if a student is unhappy and leaves?"

Realizing that the Rebbe was unhappy, Rabbi Chefer said, "As soon as I return to Eretz Yisroel, together with other members of the administration, I will go to her house and ask her to return to Beis Rivkah."

Only then did the Rebbe retrieve the folder and examined it and then told Rabbi Chefer whatever he said.

The following day, Rabbi Chefer went to the airport and took a flight back to Eretz yisroel. When he landed,  he called the other members and they decided a time to meet and go to her house in Tel Aviv.

When they knocked on the door, it was opened by the girl who had left. She was startled to see them, but quickly composed herself and asked, “Why are you here now?”

I was by the Rebbe in New York, two days ago, and he asked me why you are no longer a student in Bais Rivkah, and I promised him that I and other members of the administration will visit you and see if we can resolve the problems or complaints that you have with the school.

The girl replied, since the Rebbe wants me to go back, I will give it a second try.  She then told them why she had left and they answered, we will make it a priority to take care of it.

The Bar Mitzvah boy concluded, how do I know this story? Because I am the youngest son of the girl. Because of the Rebbe's interest in one girl, all of her children are chassidim of the Rebbe!

Compiler's note: From here we see that the Rebbe's opinion is, that it is not enough that the teacher, principal and the administration do their job properly. But if at the end of the day a student is unhappy, those who assumed responsibility to be part of the yeshiva's or schools faculty, it is their responsibility to see that each and every student feels comfortable and happy.   


Sunday, October 15, 2023

they have their own calendar

One of the ridiculous charges against Chabad that was stuffed in my face early on was that they went against Klal Yisroel by having their own calendar. But they don't have their own calendar. 5th of Sivan is the same for Chabad as everyone else. They didn't make up their own months. They use the same months. 7th of Nisan is 7th of Nisan. What they do is count their yearly Tanya schedule from 19 Kislev.

And what about Daf Yomi? That doesn't start on Rosh Hashana. Here's when it starts:



What's that? Teves. They make their own calendar! But that's just the 14th cycle. Here's the 13th. 



Wait, does it start in Teves or Av? Imagine if Chabad did this. They'd be accused of trying to confuse people.  Every cycle the Daf Yomi makes a new schedule. The 17th cycle will start in Nisan. 


At least Chabad sticks to the same schedule. 

Saturday, October 14, 2023

leaving the cage

 This bear, who spent years confined in a cage, is finally free but can't even comprehend the concept as she endlessly walks in circles. This is the world we have created for animals.


https://twitter.com/i/status/1713161750650966289




you are being ruled

 “When exposing a crime is treated as committing a crime, you are being ruled by criminals.” — Edward Snowden

Sunday, October 1, 2023

blind faith

 One of the painfully sobering realizations that come from reading history is the utter incompetence that is possible among leaders of whole nations and empires – and the blind faith that such leaders can nevertheless inspire among the people who are enthralled by their words or their posturing.