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Kabbalah - Rabbi Aryeh Rotenberg
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Kabbalah classes by Rabbi Aryeh Rotenberg. Learning according to the living tradition of the Kabbalist Pascal Themanlys. Recordings are from the shul of Kehillat Mizmor LeDavid in Talpiot/Arnona, Jerusalem, Israel. For the Hebrew classes please follow the link: https://open.spotify.com/show/59fmq0EZLZEOliYb6KjEyM
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Kabbalah classes by Rabbi Aryeh Rotenberg. Learning according to the living tradition of the Kabbalist Pascal Themanlys. Recordings are from the shul of Kehillat Mizmor LeDavid in Talpiot/Arnona, Jerusalem, Israel. For the Hebrew classes please follow the link: https://open.spotify.com/show/59fmq0EZLZEOliYb6KjEyM
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250813.Ekev ver19
Kabbalah - Rabbi Aryeh Rotenberg
57 minutes 24 seconds
2 months ago
250813.Ekev ver19

250813.Ekev ver19

Ekev: Verse 19

The Faithful Shepherd rose and began to speak: 'Aaron the priest, rise from your sleep to slaughter oxen and sheep and goats and lambs and fowl, and all the varieties needed for the King's feast. The shew-bread (lit. 'the bread of faces'), that is TWELVE, corresponding to the two tablets of Torah, "written on both their sides (lit. 'from this and this' (Heb. zeh))" (Shemot 32:15). Zeh IN NUMERICAL VALUE is the twelve faces, which are THE TWELVE LETTERS IN THREE TIMES YUD HEI VAV HEI IN THE VERSES: "Hashem bless you, and keep you; Hashem make His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you; Hashem lift up His countenance to you, and give you peace" (Bemidbar 6:24-25). The second zeh CORRESPONDS TO THE THREE TIMES ADONAI, WHICH CONTAIN IN THEM TWELVE LETTERS. They are the twelve living creatures about which it says, "and they four had the face of a lion, on the right side; and the four had the face of an ox on the left side; they four also had the face of an eagle" (Yechezkel 1:10). THESE ARE THREE LIVING CREATURES, LION, OX, AND EAGLE, and it says about them: "And every one had four faces" (Ibid. 6). THAT IS, IN EACH CREATURE OF THE THREE, THERE ARE FOUR FACES OF THE LION, OX, EAGLE, AND MAN, AND THREE TIMES FOUR AMOUNTS TO TWELVE LIVING CREATURES. That is the meaning of, "And one (Heb. zeh) cried to another (Heb. zeh), and said" (Yeshayah 6:3), THAT IS, THE TWELVE FACES OF YUD HEI VAV HEI TO THE TWELVE CREATURES OF ADONAI. They also correspond to the 24 books in the Torah, THAT IS, THE 24 BOOKS IN THE BIBLE. This is the meaning of: "this (Heb. zeh) is the table that is before Hashem" (Yechezkel 41:22), BECAUSE A TABLE IS MALCHUT. "Zeh" IS THE TWELVE CREATURES THAT ARE IN ADONAI, WHICH IS MALCHUT. "THAT IS BEFORE HASHEM" REFERS TO THE TWELVE FACES IN YUD HEI VAV HEI. The vessels on the King's table are the sages of Mishnah, versed in prayer, which THE SAGES composed to correspond to the sacrifices.

Ekev: Verse 20

He opened the discussion with the verse: "and you shall make a table of acacia wood" (Shemot 25:23). Come and behold: those present at the King's feast had goodly and comely customs to show they were members of the King's table. One was that the eldest would wash his hands FIRST. When they entered to sit for the meal, the oldest would sit at the head of the table. The second would be below him, and the third below the second. These are called the 'three beds,' BECAUSE THEIR CUSTOM WAS EACH TO RECLINE ON A BED, to correspond to the three Patriarchs, and to the priests, the Levites and Yisrael THAT ARE CHESED, GVURAH AND TIFERET. From here on, they had no special order, rather whoever came first was seated.

Ekev: Verse 21

The second CUSTOM is that the house owner breaks the bread so that he may apportion it generously. He first completes THE BLESSING OVER THE BREAD, and then breaks it. The sages of the Mishnah have set it so that none of those reclining at the feast table are permitted to taste until the giver of the blessing has tasted first. The one who apportions is not permitted to taste until all present have finished saying Amen. And if he wishes to delegate honor BY GIVING TO ANOTHER TO BREAK THE BREAD, he may do so. In addition, it had been stated that the guest blessed THE BLESSING AFTER THE MEAL so he will bless the landlord.


Kabbalah - Rabbi Aryeh Rotenberg
Kabbalah classes by Rabbi Aryeh Rotenberg. Learning according to the living tradition of the Kabbalist Pascal Themanlys. Recordings are from the shul of Kehillat Mizmor LeDavid in Talpiot/Arnona, Jerusalem, Israel. For the Hebrew classes please follow the link: https://open.spotify.com/show/59fmq0EZLZEOliYb6KjEyM