"TODAY'S DAY": Shabbat, August 4, 2012

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Menachem Av 16, 5772 · 08/04/2012
"Today's Day"

Tuesday Menachem Av 16 5703
Torah lessons: Chumash: Eikev, Shlishi with Rashi.
Tehillim: 79-82.
Tanya: However, the letters (p. 411) ...see there). (p. 413).

The travels of the Baal Shem Tov when he first revealed himself were for three purposes: Redemption of captives, buttressing Torah and piety, and revealing the Inner Torah (Chassidus).

The Mitteler Rebbe would explain: The Revealed Torah1 is called water; one goes to water. The Inner Torah is called fire; one fears fire. Therefore, the mashpiya (the one who gives to another)2 must go to the recipient and say to him, "Do not fear, for Hashem your G-d is a consuming fire."3

FOOTNOTES
1. Talmud, halacha etc.
2. Such as a teacher, rabbi, instructor of Chassidus etc.
3. A possible explanation: The mashpiya says, in effect, "do not fear the fire that you see in Inner Torah; it is the fire of G-dliness."


Compiled by the Lubavitcher Rebbe; Translated by Yitschak Meir Kagan    More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author

Compiled and arranged by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, in 5703 (1943) from the talks and letters of the sixth Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of righteous memory.

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