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Friday, March 14, 2025

Transcript of Daily Lesson for the 15th of Adar

 Ladies and gentlemen, Baruch Hashem, may every one receive together ultimate blessings and victory. 


Tonight, Friday night is the 15th of Adar. Shushan Purim who will be celebrated the following day because because of the 15th of their fall on Shabbat. So it's something called Purim Meshulash. The Hayom Yom for the 15th of a day is as follows: It is said of the time to come, "a stone in the wall will cry out and a beam in the tree will respond. At present inert creations are mute, though trodden upon, they remain silent. There will come a time when the revelation of the future becomes a reality, and the inert will begin to speak, relate and demand. "if a man was walking along without thinking or speaking word of Torah, why did he trample upon me?" 


The earth trodden upon has been waiting for millennia ever since the six days of creation. All kinds of living creatures have been treading upon it all this time, but it is waiting for a Jew or two Jews to walk on it while discussing Torah, but at de do not say words of Torah, the earth will protest "you too are just like an animal.” 


That was for other reason now for Adar Sheini: My grandfather said, again the grandfathers the rib Maharash. My grandfather said that the Mitteler wrote specific mammarim in a special book for every kind of Maskil and Oveid in the Chassidic community. Sha’ar HaYichud and Shaarei Orah, however, are general, written for all Hasidim. Shaar HaYichud is the key to the teachings of Chassidus. Shaarei Ora is the alef-beis of Chassidus. 


I think the reason there's so much about the rabim Maharash here for the days of the Purum is because he himself wrote a Megillah. There seems to be an effort here to connect the Rebbe Maharash to various previous Rabbe’im to the Mitteler Rebbe now, to the Tzemech Tzedek and to the Rebbe Rashab, and the focus is also on different writing different books, different ideas.  There is also this idea that the Megillat Esther is also an all-encompassing book. And again, when Mashiach comes, that book will remain. And the first Hayom Yom here certainly touches on Mashiach, the idea that we have to have to learn how to focus. We can't be inert objects. We have to really do our best and learn and grow and fulfill our mission in this world. 


In terms of the Kabbalah of Time counting, tonight will be day 167 of the year, so in terms of the 13 Attributes of Mercy, that's going to be day 11 of cycle 13. Again, we are very close after finishing all 13 cycles. So the 11 is Titen Chesed L’Avraham, within the 13th, which MiKedem. Chesed L’Abraham is the idea of treating in a special way and being extra merciful towards those people that are devoted to Hasham like Abraham who go above and beyond. Just like they go above and beyond, we too should go above and beyond with them and cut them some slack.  Sometimes, if in the midst of all their hard work and devotions, they might not act towards us in the way that we would find the best, it is important to have mercy. And we mention how MiKedem is the idea of thinking of people, how they were before as babies as children, before they did anything wrong at all. And so combining both, somebody's already very good person and you can see them as babies even before they did anything wrong at all, that's certainly a way it really a lot of mercy towards them. 


In terms of the Sefirot combination, tonight is going to be day six of week 24. That's yesod, shebeTiferer ShebeNetzach, foundation within balance or beauty, within victory or endurance. And I think there these are qualities we find very much in the in the poem story as well with Mordecai. 


Oh, I almost forgot when we were talking about the the I spoke about the cycle of 13. Okay, we're kind of going in a different order. I guess it's Purim. And uh, okay, so I guess we'll get to the olive a bit soon. So so far we did the 13 attributes, day 11 of the thirteen now we did the the spir combination. The song, uh we already did it yesterday, the song. let's do from book two. from book two for a week 24. the song is from from Haazinu it says I will link evils upon them. I will use up my arrows on them. I will gather the evil. So I guess positive way of understanding that is that I will gather the evil that was over them and destroy completely my arrows. I'm like and it's derivives which I' use in the past against my people. That would be a positive way of what you're saying that first, I'm very much connected tourim. 


The Haftorah from is from the song that King David sang before he passed away. For all his ordins were before me, and as for his statues, I did not depart from it from them. 


The quality of this week is Erech Apaayim, slowness to anger, which is also one of the 13 attributes. The prophet is Hosea and the city is Hammot Dor. 


So now finally to the Alef Beit combination. We’re in day 13, it's going to be the 13th of 22 day cycle eight, so that the letter Mem within Samech and Ayin, a specific combination for today would be the Samech and the Mem. So spell out “Sam,” a potion/elixir: the Torah is a portion of life or it can be a portion for the opposite. And again, it all depends on how you approach the Torah: approach it with humility, that's one thing, but if you approach it with arrogance and it can actually hurt you, poison you. And you see, actually “Samech Mem” is also an abbreviation for as one of the names of the angel of the opposite of life. This ties into the fight between “Blessed is Mordechai, and “Cursed is Haman.” 


Shabat Shalom, Purim Sameach, have a wonderful evening and day.

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