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Shofar


There are things that are important to us, so we speak about them.

There are things so important to us that the words flow out in a burst of emotion, rich words, expressive and vibrant.

And then there are things that shake us to the core. Things that do not care for the mind's permission or for the right words—for the mind cannot fathom them, the most poignant words could not contain them. Things that can only break out in a cry, in a scream, and then in silence.

This is the sound of the shofar: The very core of our souls crying, "Father! Father!"


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From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe; words and condensation by Tzvi Freeman. To order Tzvi's book, "Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here. Rabbi Freeman is available for public speaking and workshops. Read more on his bio page.

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Posted: Sep 16, 2009
Shofar
This was exactly what I needed today, I have been going through a lot this past month and today expecially. And in my prayers my heart was crying out Father Father. I am so grateful for G-d.
Posted By Erin, Pearl City, Hawaii

Posted: Sep 15, 2009
This reminds me a momentary problem...
I have an appointment with an homeopathic doctor tomorrow,and I was thinking on how to explain to him about the mix of objective and subjective stuff I have in mind to say, all at once, and make myself clear for him to understand and properly help me.
Now I see that if I just had a Shofar,and if he just could understand me with that blow...
Posted By Carmen

Posted: Oct 1, 2008
Both days, I was speechless after the blowing of the shofar. (for me that is something!) It connected with my very soul and I felt what our ancestors must have experienced when that sound came down from the holy mountain. Even tears could not fall but they strained to come.

Thank you for your succinct and very true words, Rabbi Freeman.
Posted By Kelly Rae, Sydney, AU
via yeshiva.org.au



 


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