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Kabbalah Online Magazine
Vayikra 5770
Vol. 6, No. 26 - Week of 28 Adar - 5 Nissan 5770 /March 14-20
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A note from the staff of Kabbalah Online in Tzefat
In this first reading of the third book, Vayikra, there is detailed discussion of different types of offerings and sacrifices. One element common to them all is that they were accompanied by salt. Thw first two articles take a look at this basic yet vital ingredient. The third article presents a refreshing connection between the Torah reading and the upcoming Passover festival, and is followed by Zohar insights for the Reading too.
Dedication
In honor of the 185th yahrzeit of the beloved chasidic Rebbe, Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua of Apt, author of this week's penultimate article (and hero of next week's amazing story), and the 70th birthday of a dear friend, R. Meir-Pinchas Rhodes, may he live healthily and happily until at least 120; both occcasions fall this Shabbat, the 5th of the Jewish month of Nissan.
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The Kabbalah of Salt
Descent can catalyze a sweetening of judgments.
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The Eternal Covenant
Salt represents a fusion of the elements fire and water.
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Humility of Moses, Greatness of Adam
Both modesty and excellence are parts of one's complete divine service.
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Elation Elevation
The Zohar teaches that all of a person's divine service should be performed in joy.
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Imbued with Holiness
Reality is influenced by our perspective.
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The Female Aspect of Adam
Adam originally included both male and female.
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In Place of a Temple Offering
“Leave out my ‘rebbe’ and your ‘rebbe,’ and come with me!” the Sassover replied pungently.
"Leave out my 'Rebbe' and your 'Rebbe' and come with me," exclaimed Rabbi Moshe-Leib of Sassov. |
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