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LIVING WITH MOSHIACH
Weekly Digest About Moshiach
PARSHAT NASSO, 5762
Sivan 13, 5762
May. 24, 2002
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THIS PUBLICATION IS DEDICATED TO THE REBBE,
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"I BELIEVE WITH COMPLETE FAITH IN THE ARRIVAL OF THE MOSHIACH.
"AND THOUGH HE MAY TARRY, I SHALL WAIT EACH DAY, ANTICIPATING
HIS ARRIVAL." Maimonides, Principles of the Faith, No. 12
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* TABLE OF CONTENTS *
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* Introduction.
* The Weekly Torah Portion.
* The Rebbe's Prophecy.
* A Lesson from Shavuot.
* Shavuot and Moshiach.
* The Wellsprings.
* Hands-On Experience.
* Torah Summer Camps.
* A Call To Action.
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Living With Moshiach.
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* INTRODUCTION *
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We are pleased to present, to the visually impaired and the
blind, our weekly publication, Living With Moshiach.
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In this week's issue we once again focus on the festive holiday
of Shavuot.
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Our sincere appreciation to L'Chaim weekly publication,
published by the Lubavitch Youth Organization, for allowing us to
use their material.
Also, many thanks to our copy editor, Reb Mordechai Staiman, for
his tireless efforts.
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It is our fervent hope that our learning about Moshiach and the
Redemption will hasten the coming of Moshiach, NOW!
Rabbi Yosef Y. Shagalov
Administrator
Committee for the Blind
E-Mail: yys@dorsai.org
12 Sivan, 5762
Year of Hakhel
Brooklyn, New York
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Reb Zaida Moshe ben Reb Alter Asher Anshil
Perl
Passed away, on 14 Iyar, 5759
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* THE WEEKLY TORAH PORTION *
* Adapted from the Works of the Rebbe *
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PARSHAT NASSO
In this week's Torah portion, Nasso, we find the command to
count the Levites -- the sons of Gershon and the sons of Merari.
The actual count of these people was taken only once, during the
second year of their 40-year wanderings. What are we to learn from
the Torah's inclusion of this commandment?
Let us examine the reason why the Jewish people had to wander
for 40 years in the wilderness. When the spies gave a negative
report about the Land of Israel, the Jewish people were reluctant
to enter the land G-d had promised them. G-d, therefore, punished
the Jews with 40 years of wandering and decreed that those who had
been unwilling to enter Israel would not be allowed to do so. But
why did G-d choose a wilderness for their wandering, as opposed to
another location?
A wilderness is uninhabited by man, and indeed, the desert that
the Jewish People wandered through is described as "a great and
terrible wilderness: snakes, poisonous serpents and scorpions, and
thirst without water to quench." The Children of Israel, through
their travels, were charged with transforming that wilderness and
purifying the negative forces that still had their hold on the
Jewish people. The cloud that preceded them as they traveled
destroyed the snakes, serpents and beasts that threatened their
existence. By overcoming the obstacles in the desert the Jews
brought light and G-dliness into the world. The uninhabited
wilderness became the dwelling place, for 40 years, of the millions
of Jews who had just left Egypt, and the "unsown land" was blessed
with water from Miriam's well, causing all kinds of plants and
trees to flourish.
The commandment to count the Levites charged with transporting
the Sanctuary, underscored and gave spiritual strength to this
higher purpose -- the transformation of a wilderness into an
inhabited land. This, too, is the responsibility of every Jew, in
every era, no matter where he may live, to transform and elevate
his surroundings by infusing them with holiness. If at times it
appears that we are surrounded by insurmountable forces, we are to
remember the mission with which we have been charged and the
special G-dly powers we are given to accomplish it. Just as the
Children of Israel traveled from place to place by Divine command,
so too is every Jew, by Divine Providence, faced with precisely
those obstacles and challenges he is charged with overcoming. The
Torah assures us that through our actions, we can succeed in
turning any wilderness into a flourishing dwelling place for G-d.
We also learn from the fact that the Levites were not counted or
required to carry the Sanctuary until the age of 30, that it is
never too late to try to improve oneself. Even if our behavior has
been less than admirable and undisciplined -- in the category of
"wilderness" -- we must never become dejected and despair of
achieving our spiritual goals. Once the decision to improve is
made, G-d gives us the strength to serve Him, purify ourselves, and
uncover the G-dliness concealed within.
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* THE REBBE'S PROPHECY *
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The Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson of Lubavitch, issued
a call that "THE TIME OF OUR REDEMPTION HAS ARRIVED!" and
"MOSHIACH IS ON HIS WAY!"
The Rebbe stressed that he is saying this AS A PROPHECY, and
asks us all to prepare ourselves for the Redemption, through
increasing acts of goodness and kindness.
LET US ALL HEED THE REBBE'S CALL.
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* IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY DEAR GRANDPARENTS, *
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* Reb Shmuel Pesach Ben Reb Yaakov Dovid *
* Passed away on 3 Tishrei, 5755 *
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* Mrs. Fraidel Chedvah Bas Reb Zev Wolf *
* Passed away on 4 Adar II, 5755 *
* Pais *
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* A LESSON FROM SHAVUOT *
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On Shavuot, the Previous Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok
Schneersohn, used to bless the congregation, that "we receive the
Torah with happiness and inner feeling." This blessing intimates
that not only does Shavuot commemorate when we were given the
Torah, but also the time when we accept and "receive" the Torah.
In a talk some years ago, the Rebbe explained that our personal
experiences on Shavuot should reflect both of these qualities:
giving and receiving the Torah.
It was during this same talk that the Rebbe urged every Jewish
man, woman and child to become a teacher of Torah. The Rebbe
explained that the matter was of utmost urgency and that everyone
should become a teacher of at least ten other people.
The following Shabbat, and the Shabbat after that, the Rebbe
reiterated his expectation that everyone involve himself/herself in
this campaign, which was a matter of immediate necessity. The Rebbe
also explained that not only would the people being taught benefit
from the Torah study, but that the teacher would also benefit
greatly as well.
The Rebbe explained the reason for this particular call to
action: the need to reach out and involve others in study groups is
particularly pressing in the present age. There are hundreds of
thousands of Jewish men, women and children who lack knowledge of
the elemental aspects of Torah and mitzvot. These are the last
moments before the coming of Moshiach, and to prepare for his
coming it is necessary to extend the knowledge of Torah, both Torah
law and the inner dimensions of Torah, to as many individuals as
possible.
Our Sages have assured us that an increase in Torah study will
bring about increased blessings in all matters. May this also lead
to the ultimate blessing, the advent of the age when, "a person
shall no longer teach his colleague . . . because they will all
know Me," with the coming of Moshiach and the ultimate and complete
Redemption.
May it be in the immediate future!
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* SHAVUOT AND MOSHIACH *
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The sixth of the Hebrew month of Sivan, the first day of the
Shavuot holiday that we recently celebrated, is the yahrtzeit of
Rabbi Yisroel Baal Shem Tov, the founder of the general chasidic
movement.
One year on Rosh HaShanah, the Baal Shem Tov had a special
soul-journey, at which time he went into the Heavenly Palace where
Moshiach's soul studies Torah until that time when he will be
revealed. The Baal Shem Tov asked Moshiach, "Master, when will you
come?" And Moshiach answered the by-now famous words, "When your
wellsprings [chasidic teachings] will spread forth outside."
Recently an acquaintance who is new to Torah study told me that
he had been studying Torah via audio tape. He popped a tape with a
lecture on Chasidus into his walkman and heard a discussion about
the above-mentioned dialogue between the Baal Shem Tov and
Moshiach.
He told me that it occurred to him that the ultimate goal of the
Rebbe was not "just" to send emissaries all over the world to open
Chabad Houses and bring people closer to Judaism. The ultimate
objective, as far as he could tell, was to spread the wellsprings
of Chasidus, thereby actually bringing Moshiach.
Bringing Moshiach has been the Rebbe's goal since his first
public discourse in 1951 and even before then. Moshiach has been
the ultimate goal and purpose of the foundation of the chasidic
movement over 200 years ago. Moshiach is the purpose and raison
d'etre of the creation of the world 5,762 years ago.
These days, immediately following the festival of receiving the
Torah, the yahrtzeit of the Baal Shem Tov and the yahrtzeit of King
David (progenitor of Moshiach), are especially auspicious days for
Moshiach's revelation. Let us all try our best to fulfill all of
the Rebbe's many directives to each and every one of us personally
to prepare for and hasten the Redemption, beginning with studying
more Torah, giving more tzedakah -- charity, increasing in our acts
of goodness and kindness.
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* THE WELLSPRINGS *
* Adapted from Letters of the Rebbe *
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The Baal Shem Tov writes in a letter to his brother-in-law that
on Rosh HaShanah of the year 5507/1746, his soul ascended to the
heavenly realms where he was granted the privilege of entering the
palace of the soul of Moshiach. He asked Moshiach, "Master, when
are you coming?" Moshiach responded, "When your wellsprings
[teachings] will be disseminated outward."
To this end, the Rebbe has always stressed the importance of
studying chasidic philosophy and teaching it to others to hasten
Moshiach's coming and to prepare ourselves for the messianic era.
What follows are excerpts of letters from the Rebbe about the
importance of disseminating Chasidus.
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The destiny of the teachings and the message of the Baal Shem
Tov -- that they should be disseminated to the furthest reaches of
the world -- must be fulfilled. Accordingly, no corner of the globe
inhabited by Jews should remain untouched by this message.
And since we are now in the era in which we hear the approaching
footsteps of Moshiach, who "is standing behind our wall," waiting
only for the finishing touches to our refinement of this physical
world, it is thus imperative that Chasidus be studied in Australia,
too. This applies not only to the Russian-born chasidim who were
sent there as emissaries; it should likewise permeate the local
Jewish population. And since this is something that must happen,
all the necessary resources will no doubt be forthcoming.
* * *
I was pleased to read of your decision to engage in the
diffusion of the light of Chasidus, and so on. It is a pity,
though, that you are deferring this for some time, when "behold,
[Moshiach] is standing behind our wall," and is being delayed only
because the wellsprings are not yet sufficiently widespread. Can
anyone measure [the Jewish people's] anguish with every additional
moment of exile, or [their] bliss in every additional moment of the
Era of the Redemption?
* * *
It is my obligation (and my privilege) to make you aware of the
great necessity of studying the inner dimensions of the Torah,
which in these latter generations have been revealed within the
teachings of Chasidus. And if this study is a necessity for every
Jew, how much more is this true of a person who is in a position to
influence others, and who is thus (in the words of the Mishnah)
"himself meritorious and causes many others to attain merit."
Moreover, from this affirmative statement one can infer [that the
reverse is true when one does not take steps to be meritorious].
Especially in this period of the approaching footsteps of
Moshiach, when "behold, he is standing behind our wall" and
everyone should be prepared every day for his coming, every single
individual must do his duty. For, as the King Moshiach himself
stated, he will come "when the wellsprings will be widespread."
Heaven forfend that the exile be prolonged, even for the shortest
time, by reason of any inactivity in this task of dissemination, or
even by incomplete activity. For this is an exile both of G-d and
of the House of Israel, since "when they were exiled to Edom the
Divine Presence accompanied them."
* * *
From the perspective of this world, today's world needs a more
intense light and a greater diffusion of light, because of its
lower standards (as the Sages write, "If the early generation were
like angels, we are like mortals; if they were like mortals, we are
like donkeys"), and because of the seriously depleted numbers of
our Jewish brethren (as a result of the events of recent years).
From the heavenly perspective, year by year, in every era, a new
and lofty spiritual light that has never yet radiated is drawn down
to this world each year from a higher realm. This obliges us to
provide additional "vessels" for this light. In this era in
particular, we are coming ever closer to the time of which we have
been promised, "In its time I will expedite it." This verse refers
to the time of the coming and revelation of Moshiach. The "vessel"
for this revelation is the light of Chasidus; the condition for
this revelation is the dissemination of the wellsprings of
Chasidus. It follows that this light must radiate even to places
that until now were "outside" and that everywhere, vessels to
contain the light of Moshiach should be expanded.
*
Chasidus classes are available for people of all ages and
backgrounds. For information, call your local Chabad-Lubavitch
Center.
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* HANDS-ON EXPERIENCE *
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A chasid once approached the third Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
Menachem M. Schneerson, known as the Tzemach Tzedek, with a
question. "What is the point of studying Chasidus, which deals with
abstractions that no mortal mind can fully grasp? After all, when
Moshiach comes even those who didn't study Chasidus will know G-d,
as it says in Isaiah, 'For they will all know Me.'"
The Tzemach Tzedek replied: "A person listening to a
conversation on the other side of a wall doesn't grasp everything.
He only understands the general drift. But later, when the
conversation is repeated in full, he understands everything he had
heard previously. Every few moments he thinks, 'Ah! Now I
understand all those connections and details!'
"Here, too," continued the Tzemach Tzedek, "it is true that
someone who studies Chasidus grasps only part of the subject. But
when Moshiach will teach it in the time to come, that person will
be able to look back and say, 'Ah...!'
"And not only that, but someone hearing those teachings for the
second time will understand them much more deeply than someone who
will then hear them for the first time. As the above-quoted verse
says, 'For they will all know Me, from their smallest to their
greatest' -- and it is obvious that the understanding of a young
child cannot be compared to that of an adult."
Does this sound like Greek to you? If so, consider the
following. Imagine you decide to become a printer. Even before you
set foot in a printing shop you start finding out all kinds of
fascinating facts about printing and presses. You become an expert
in paper and ink. You avidly read a book that describes in detail
how a four-color press works, complete with diagrams.
The big day comes when you're going to actually see a printing
press. You invite a friend to come. The friend doesn't know even a
fraction of what you do about printing, but he's a good friend so
he comes.
You get into the printing plant and walk over to the biggest
four-color press in the building. After only a moment of surveying
it, you point to something. "Ah," you say excitedly, "this is where
the ink goes!" An instant later you notice a row of buttons. "Ah,"
you say with animation, "this is the button you push to start the
press." You walk around the machine pointing to levers, buttons,
and thing-a-ma-jigs that you recognize from your
"four-color-press-manual." And each time, you exclaim, "Ah" -- as
if to say, "I learned about it when it was all theoretical, but now
I really understand."
What about your friend, though? He's probably bored since he
doesn't really know heads from tails in the printing business.
According to Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of Chabad
Chasidus, the G-dly Light we will experience in the messianic era
is a result of the quality of our performance of mitzvot and study
of Torah before Moshiach's revelation.
So, a similar type of scene to the one described above in the
printing shop will repeat itself when Moshiach comes. During this
long exile, we study our manual -- the revealed and hidden aspects
of Torah. We learn that every time we do a mitzvah it strengthens
our connection with G-d, but we don't quite understand why. We read
that G-d created this world -- and other worlds -- but don't really
understand how. We hear about the Holy Temple and wonder how it
will look.
When Moshiach comes, and everything is revealed for our physical
eyes to behold, we'll say, "Ah, now I see how my connection to G-d
was strengthened through performing mitzvot. Ah, now I see how G-d
created the world, and I even see the spiritual worlds that exist
on non-physical planes that Kabbalah talks about. Ah, I recognize
all these different furnishings of the Holy Temple that I learned
so much about." The "Ah" will be directly proportional to the
amount of effort and study we do now, in these last few moments
before Moshiach!
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* TORAH SUMMER CAMPS *
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Vacation time is drawing near. Will you opt for a relaxing
summer in a quiet cabin in a secluded spot, or something more
exotic and interesting?
Whatever our vacation plans might include, most of us put much
time and thought into making sure that the "time off" will be a
success. We consider which clothing to take, what food to bring
along (and what can be purchased locally), cost, accommodations,
and much, much more.
While you're making your vacation plans, consider the following:
Summertime brings with it a more relaxed, laid-back atmosphere.
This special ambiance creates the perfect opportunity to give
children and young people, in particular, a positive Jewish
experience.
The huge network of day and overnight camps sponsored by
Chabad-Lubavitch centers around the world are expert in creating
just such a positive, warm, authentic Jewish environment.
Undoubtedly, in nearly every city where you might find yourself
this summer, there will be a Chabad camp to which you can send your
child(ren). Whether for a week or an entire summer, the Jewish
experience the children will have cannot be duplicated.
So, when you're writing to the Chamber of Commerce in city X, or
telephoning the visitors' information center in city Y, make sure
to get in touch with the Chabad-Lubavitch representative in city X
or Y and find out about their camp program. It's one part of your
summer plans you'll never regret.
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* A CALL TO ACTION *
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The Rebbe's slogan is: "The main thing is the deed." We
therefore present from the Rebbe's talks, suggestions what
we can do to complete his work of bringing the Redemption.
Study Ethics of the Fathers
We read one chapter of Pirkei Avot -- Ethics of the Fathers --
each Shabbat following the afternoon prayer. Pirkei Avot contain
ethics and moral exhortations.
Many have the custom to continue reading these chapters
throughout the summer months until Rosh HaShanah; summer is a time
when people are prone to become more lax in their Jewish
observances.
The Rebbe emphasized the importance of not only reciting the
chapters, but also actually studying them.
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* In loving memory of *
* HORAV CHAIM YEHUDA KALMAN *
* Ben Horav Avrohom Yehoshua Marlow, *
* head of the Bet-Din (Rabbinical *
* Court) of Crown Heights, *
* Passed away, on Friday Morning, *
* 20 Sivan, 5760 (June 23, 2000) *
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FRIDAY, MAY 24, EREV SHABBAT PARSHAT NASSO:
* Light Shabbat Candles, [1] by 7:54 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 25, SHABBAT PARSHAT NASSO:
* On Shabbat following the afternoon prayer, we read Chapter 1 of
Pirkei Avot -- Ethics of the Fathers.
* Shabbat ends at NIGHTFALL, at 9:03 p.m.
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1. The Shabbat candles must be lit 18 minutes *BEFORE* sunset.
IT IS PROHIBITED AND IS A DESECRATION OF THE SHABBAT TO
LIGHT THE CANDLES *AFTER* SUNSET.
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