Kuntres Shabbos Chazon, 5748
(Sefer HaMaamarim Meluket II, p. 317ff)
By the Grace of G-d
Shabbos Parshas Devarim, Shabbos Chazon
Erev Tishah beAv, 5741
“Zion shall be redeemed through justice and her captives1 through tzedakah.”2
In his discourse of this title delivered in the year 5674,3 the Rebbe (Rashab) asks the
following question: The meaning of Zion in this verse is not {specifically} the
city of Zion,4 but rather the Jewish people {as a
whole5}. Why, then, does the verse use the term Zion? He
also notes the verse’s use of the term “captives” [and asks]: who are these
captives?
{We may say, that the latter question (who are these captives?), also
depends on the interpretation that Zion refers to the Jewish people. For
there are those who explain6 that “Zion” refers to the city of Zion, while “her
captives” refers to the Jewish people. According to the explanation (in
the discourse) that Zion refers to the Jewish people, the question
arises: what differentiates between the two categories of “Zion” and “her
captives”?}