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Yechidah: the highest or innermost of the five levels of the soul
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A World of Singularity Returning to our initial query regarding the prominence of Mashiach’s role, the explanation is now apparent. While the ultimate Redemption is multi-faceted, it also possesses one central theme, one all-encompassing message.Perhaps a...
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Why is the Redemption, the moment of our consummate fulfillment, analogous to the moon's rebirth, a moment when it emits only a diminutive and weak crescent of light?
The Yechidah Absorbed The above presentation regarding Mashiach’s core mission and its link to Chassidus will also provide important insight regarding Chassidus Chabad.See Tanya, Ch. 39: “From the reward for something we may deduce its essence.” If t...
Mashiach as a King The centrality of Mashiach’s role in the Redemption can be understood by explaining his primary title, Melech, or King Mashiach.See for example Yechezkel 37:24; this title is also emphasized throughout the Talmud and Midrash. See also M...
The Permeating Nature of Chassidus Chassidus is a new dimension of Torah revelation, on the soul-level of yechidah. As explained, it is not merely a “fifth level” following the four levels of Pardes, but rather it is the Torah’s core essence. This essenti...
The Fifth Dimension Similar to the Torah, the soul contains four dimensions which actually correspond to the four levels of Pardes. Like the Torah, the soul descends through the worlds of Hishtalshelus; thus, the various levels of the soul, ranging from t...
Why has atrocity caused this spiritual awakening? Why does suffering create such an expression of unity?
Explore the five levels of the soul and discover how we access the deepest level on this holiest day of the entire year.
Is it possible we've gotten these holidays all wrong?
Maybe we’ve got everything 100% wrong. Because if we’re thinking the holidays are backward, it’s likely we’ve got their meanings backward.
The Talmud Shabbat 21b. tells us, regarding the mitzvah of lighting Chanukah candles: "The House of Shammai says, 'On the first day you light eight, and from here and on continue to subtract [one light each day].' The House of Hillel says, 'On the first d...
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