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Shaar Hayichud: Chapter 12 - Part 2

Tammuz 6



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Yehoshua B. Gordon
Rabbi Yehoshua Gordon is director of Chabad of the Valley in Tarzana, Ca.

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Posted: Dec 8, 2009
Thank you
Wow....thank you for the answer and taking the time to give me the detail.
Kol tuv.
Posted By Bev, Joburg

Posted: Dec 8, 2009
Ten Utterances
Thank you for your kind words.

When G-d created the world, he spoke the words of creation, "Let there be," 10 times, i.e., "Let there be light, etc." all enumerated in the very beginning of the Bible in Genesis.

These 10 Utterances make up the "energy" so to speak of creation.

The entire Book Two of the Tanya, Shaar Hayichud, is dedicated to explaining this phenomenon.
Posted By Rabbi Yehoshua B. Gordon, Encino, CA

Posted: Dec 7, 2009
thank you
Hello Rabbi
I get so much out of your teaching. thank you and kol tuv.
PS : what are the 10 utterances
Posted By Bev, Joburg



 

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