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Part I

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”?}


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FOOTNOTES
1. [This translation of the Hebrew ve'shaveha is based on Likkutei Torah, Devarim 1c.]
2. Yeshayahu I:27 — The conclusion of the Haftorah of Shabbos Chazon.
3. Printed in the series of maamarim, 5672, [entitled BeShaah SheHikdimu,] Vol. I, p. 564ff.
4. Or HaTorah, Vaes’chanan, in the discourse of this title (p. 36) (as well as in Or HaTorah, Vayeitze 213b), states that the explanation that Zion refers to the city alone is “a bit tenuous.”
5. We may say, that the intent in the series of maamarim, 5672, [entitled BeShaah SheHikdimu,] ibid. that “the meaning of ‘Zion’ here is not [specifically] the city of Zion,” comes (not to negate the explanation that it refers to the city itself, rather,) to negate the interpretation that it refers to the Jews who dwell in Zion. This is the intent of the expression “not specifically the city of Zion, but the Jewish people ingeneral.”
(See also discourse of this title of the year 5672 (the series of maamarim, 5672, [entitled BeShaah SheHikdimu,] loc. cit. p. 70) which states: “The intent is the Jewish people in general, not only those who dwell in Zion.”
6. Kli Yakor on this verse — quoted in Or HaTorah, Nach on this verse (I, end of p. 95).

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Maamar Tziyon Bamishpat Tipadeh Veshaveha Betzedakah
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  Awakening the desire for the Redemption can only be accomplished through learning about it. The Rebbe details different aspects of the Redemption, the role of Moshiach, and how we can prepare ourselves for this new era.

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