However, the revelation of this life-giving spirit is faced with many powerful and difficult obstacles. We have already long become accustomed to perceiving ourselves as separate individuals, to worrying only about our own personal completion – whether in physical or spiritual matters. Together with this, we have become used to sharpening the differences between ourselves…

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Hashem has recollected His nation, and with miracles and awesome wonders we have been returned to our land after a long and bitter exile. Blessed is Hashem Whose kindness has overwhelmed us, Who has taken us from death to life, from darkness to light, from subjugation under the nations of the world to freedom in…

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It is known from countless sources in the Zohar and other works of penimiyus that in time to come, the interiority of the Torah will be revealed in all of its light and with the full might of its elevation, and that it is by way of this revelation that am Yisrael will be redeemed…

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The exile of the Jewish nation from their land involved the mystery of death. This is apparent from the Vision of the Dry Bones – exile is likened to a cemetery. And so our sages have said, “Tzion is considered to be dead, as the verse states ‘you have placed me in the dark like…

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Each Jewish person contains two aspects, the mystery of chitzoniyus (exteriority) and penimiyus (interiority.) The external element relates to his personal life as he knows it from the time of his birth until the present moment, and his seeing himself as a complete being with an entirely independent existence. As it relates to avodas Hashem,…

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Consciousness of Exile and of Redemption Introduction If you have a heart, my brother, it is important that you listen to our words. If your soul desires to serve Hashem in the truest sense, focus your concentration on our words well, for they emerge from the Mikdash, from the stream of the sifrei penimiyus upon…

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The following is a translation from an essay written by R’ Hillel Zeitlin Hy”d (1871–1942), a unique figure in the Yiddish literary community of pre-war Poland. Raised in a Chabad family, R’ Hillel was recognized as a child genius and an elevated soul at a very young age. After a years-long foray into the secular…

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This Kuntres is adapted from an English translation of selections taken from Rav Itche Meir Morgenstern shlita’s sefer Yam HaChochmah. This foundational pamphlet, introduced in sefer B’Yam Darkecha, presents a deep perspective on our desire for pleasure and the intense battle with the yetzer hara our generation is fighting before the coming of Moshiach. We hope…

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