
In Parshat Ki Tavo, the mitzvah of tithing culminates in the declaration of viduy ma’aser, where the farmer affirms not only that he gave properly, but that he gave with joy. The five restrictions in this declaration correspond to five pathways of simcha: sanctified silliness, thanksgiving, music and dance, finding good points, and hope in the future. Through joyful giving, the produce of Eretz Yisrael becomes a channel of blessing to the entire world and draws us closer to the final redemption.Help support Breslov Therapy: https://linktr.ee/breslovtherapy
This class is based on Likutey Moharan lesson 24.
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