In this final episode, Rav Shlomo Katz celebrates the completion of Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s Tikkun HaMedinah. The menorah’s seventh candle, embodying Malchut’s humility, unifies all Sefirot, reflecting Torah, Am Yisrael, and Eretz Yisrael as one. Through aliyah, olim actualize this tikkun, transforming the Medinah into a divine monarchy for Mashiach. A call to live with Malchut’s consciousness, this episode inspires action amidst contemporary challenges.
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on the menorah’s order and placement in the Heichal, symbolizing Tikkun HaMedinah. The menorah’s seven branches, aligned with the Sefirot, channel divine light through chesed, tiferet, and yesod, illuminating love, balance, and Torah-madda unity. Aliyah empowers Am Yisrael to light these candles, transforming the Medinah into Malchut for Mashiach’s revelation.
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on the menorah as the symbol of a rectified Jewish state. Its straight branches, per the Rambam, reflect Malchut’s tikkun, uniting Torah and tradition against secular distortions. Through aliyah and Messianic consciousness, Am Yisrael illuminates the world, fulfilling Tikkun HaMedinah for Mashiach’s divine monarchy.
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on Malchut, addressing whether Am Yisrael should leave redemption to Mashiach. Through Torah, mitzvot, and aliyah, Jews create refined vessels for Mashiach’s revelation, uniting joy and pain in Tikkun HaMedinah. Malchut transforms Israel into a global light, fulfilling the divine mission in a world of challenges.
Rav Shlomo Katz introduces Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on Malchut, envisioning a world where a divine king, Mashiach Ben David, unites all nations under Torah’s truth. Malchut completes Yesod’s unification of Torah and madda, reflecting divine light without concealment. Through aliyah and Messianic consciousness, Am Yisrael prepares for a global monarchy of peace and prosperity, fulfilling Tikkun HaMedina.
Rav Shlomo Katz concludes Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on Yesod, unifying Torah and madda to reveal Hashem in all spheres. From Einstein’s potential to modern challenges, Yesod fosters a spiritual revolution, preparing Am Yisrael for Malchut’s divine monarchy. Through aliyah and new Torah-madda institutions, Jews can build a Torah-aligned state, advancing Tikkun HaMedina toward Messianic harmony.
Rav Shlomo Katz delves into Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on Yesod, exploring Albert Einstein’s views on God and the potential for a Torah-aligned scientist to usher in Messianic energy. Yesod unifies Torah’s masculine (zachar) and science’s feminine (nekava) energies, revealing Hashem in all spheres. Through aliyah and new educational institutions, Am Yisrael can merge Torah and madda, fulfilling the divine dream of a Torah-aligned state.
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on Yesod, addressing why science leans left and Torah right. Through a Kabbalistic lens, the Sefirot reveal science’s feminine (nekava) and Torah’s masculine (zachar) energies, requiring unification (zivug) to fulfill Am Yisrael’s dream of a divine dwelling place. By merging Torah and maddah through aliyah, this spiritual revolution sanctifies all wisdom, advancing Tikkun HaMedinah.
Rav Shlomo Katz delves into Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on Yesod (foundation), the midda that unifies Torah and worldly wisdom—science, art, and more. Moving beyond fixing distortions, Yesod enables Am Yisrael to actualize divine potential in Eretz Yisrael, creating a dwelling place for Hashem. Through aliyah and a Torah-aligned state, this era fulfills the Jewish dream of merging all worlds, heralding redemption.
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on who belongs in Eretz Yisrael, emphasizing a Torah-conscious connection to holiness (kedusha). Through the midst of Hod and Yehoshua’s three letters, the episode highlights that only Jews aligned with Torah and righteous Gentiles accepting Jewish sovereignty belong. By rejecting foreign elements and fostering a unified Jewish state, aliyah accelerates Tikkun HaMedinah, paving the way for Mashiach and eternal peace.
Rav Shlomo Katz delves into Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on the midda of Hod (eternity, splendor) as a spiritual immune system for Am Yisrael. Working in harmony with Netzach, Hod purifies the nation by rejecting harmful elements and fostering gratitude for Eretz Yisrael’s divine gift. Through aliyah, Hod strengthens the Jewish soul’s connection to the land, enabling Tikkun HaMedinah and aligning Israel with its holy destiny.
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on whether all Jews must make aliyah before Mashiach arrives. Drawing on the Rebbe’s insights, he frames aliyah as a spiritual act of paving the way for redemption, embodying Netzach (victory) and Hod (eternity) by connecting to Eretz Yisrael. While the final ingathering occurs post-Mashiach, those who make aliyah now illuminate the path for Klal Yisrael, fostering a Torah-aligned state and hastening Geulah.
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s vision of aliyah as a Messianic act, driven by a consciousness of entering the “inner chamber of the King.” Unlike mere migration, aliyah requires aligning with Torah values, overcoming a flawed judicial system, and embodying Netzach (victory) and Hod (eternity) under inspired leadership. Rav Katz calls for a Jewish state that reflects Torah’s beauty, drawing Jews worldwide to return home and fulfill Tikkun HaMedinah toward Geulah.
Rav Shlomo Katz delves into Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on aliyah as a spiritual return to Eretz Yisrael, embodying Netzach (victory) over obstacles, Hod (eternity) through connection to Jewish destiny, and the orchestration of inspired leadership. Aliyah is not mere migration but a triumphant, eternal act of aligning with Torah and the Land of the Living. Rav Katz explores how this process overcomes fears and fosters unity, driving Tikkun HaMedinah toward redemption (Geulah).
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s vision for judicial reform, emphasizing that Israel’s current system, rooted in foreign laws, lacks the Rachamim (compassion) of Torah law. A shallow view of Torah as harsh or irrelevant obscures its true beauty, rooted in Tiferet, which brings divine mercy to justice. Rav Katz calls for a deep, love-driven approach to reform, ensuring courts reflect Jewish identity and inspire trust, aligning with Tikkun HaMedina to create a compassionate, Torah-based society.
Rav Shlomo Katz introduces Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on Tiferet( beauty, harmony), the synthesis of Chesed (love) and Gevurah (strength), vital for a Torah-aligned Israel. Before Tiferet can manifest, the nation must settle the land, eliminate threats, and strengthen society through love-driven unity (Ahavat Yisrael).
Rav Katz explores how this spiritual foundation counters fear and false narratives, paving the way for a judicial system rooted in Torah values, fostering trust and true Tikkun HaMedinah toward redemption (Geulah).
Rav Shlomo Katz concludes Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on gevurah (strength), emphasizing that it must flow from chesed( love) and yirah (awe of Hashem) to be unblemished. True gevurah decisively eliminates false hopes, like the notion of a Palestinian entity, that fuel terrorism, as seen in the Oslo Accords’ failures. Rav Katz calls for a spiritual metamorphosis to align Israel’s actions with Torah, uprooting threats and fostering a unified, love-driven path to Tikkun HaMedinah and Geulah (redemption).
Rav Shlomo Katz delves into Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on nikamah(revenge) as a sacred act when guided by chesed (love) and yirah (awe of Hashem). Exploring the aftermath of tragedies like October 7th, Rav Katz explains how true nikamah—far from barbarism—sanctifies God’s name by decisively removing threats to Am Yisrael. Rooted in love for the Jewish people and land, this gevurah (strength) restores dignity and deters enemies, paving the way for Tikkun HaMedinah and ultimate redemption (Geulah).
Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s teachings on yirah (holy fear) as the inner dimension of gevurah (strength) in rectifying the State of Israel. When yirah is fixed—rooted in awe of Hashem alone, born from love (chesed)—it empowers a clear-minded, unstoppable gevurah to eliminate threats and reclaim the Holy Land. Rav Katz connects this to today’s challenges, urging a fearless commitment to Torah and Am Yisrael to transform fear into strength, paving the way for true redemption (Geulah).
In this episode, Rav Shlomo Katz explores Rav Yitzchak Ginsburgh’s vision of the ideal right-wing political party, embodied by the fourth group at Yam Suf, led by Nachshon ben Aminadav. Unlike the other groups—those who sought to return to Egypt, fight without purpose, or flee to the desert—this group advances with unyielding faith in Hashem and a clear Messianic goal: redemption (Geulah). Discover how this platform, rooted in the Kabbalistic world of Atzilut