Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Elul: The Lion Roars

...an Old / New Tune:



In Europe, the fish in the Sea would tremble during Elul... now what do they do at Benny Dagim?

Once again: The Baal Tokea of JV..



From the Official "Millenium Scholar" of JV...

A thought for R"Ch Elul:

"A path without end on which one walks forever..."

"The literal meaning of “repentance” (teshuvah) is “return”- the return of the world to God, the return of the divine soul to its source, which is also the source and root of all worlds. We achieve such atonement when we perform "good deeds" -- when we study Torah and perform the mitzvot.

This comprehensive teshuvah is comprised of Torah study and divine service (in particular, prayer). A person engages in that worship with great joy, for it represents the soul's liberation from the body, with its sensory perceptions and desires. It brings about renewal and the emergence into the freedom of divine holiness.

A person who is in a state of repentance throughout his life is not someone who must atone for a particular sin but someone who is returning to God, to the source and root of his soul, coming ever closer and growing ever more intimately connected to Him, walking upon the path that reaches to infinity, a path without end on which one walks forever, "in this state of repentance throughout one's life."

-Rav Steinsaltz shlit"a, Understanding the Tanya, chapter 31, p.106-107

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

wow