Chapter 20: a prophecy of the fall of Egypt and Kush During the year that Tartan came to Ashdod, when Sargon the king of Assyria sent him, he waged war with Ashdod and captured it. At that time, Yeshaya said a prophecy of G-d. G-d told him to remove his […]
Level of Kapara received on Yom Kippur is in relation to quality of Teshuvah
Level of Kapara received on Yom Kippur is in relation to quality of Teshuvah:[1] There are many levels of atonement and forgiveness. The forgiveness of Yom Kippur is in accordance to each person’s level of Avodas Hateshuvah, on how he asks for forgiveness. _____________________________________ [1] Likkutei Torah Haazinu 72b Bookmark
Yom Kippur is called Shabbos Shabbason-The head of all future Shabbosim
Yom Kippur is called Shabbos Shabbason-The head of all future Shabbosim:[1] Yom Kippur is called Shabbos Shabbason being that it is the Shabbos of all the Shabbosim of the year. This is because all the Shabbosim of the year are considered like a weekday in comparison to the Shabbos of […]
The five prayers on Yom Kippur are in correspondence to five levels of Neshama
The five prayers on Yom Kippur are in correspondence to five levels of Neshama:[1] There is a total of five Shemoneh Esrei prayers on Yom Kippur; Maariv, Shacharis, Musaf, Mincha, Neilah. These five prayers correspond to the five levels of the soul. The prayer of Maariv corresponds to the level […]
Yom Kippur is a day of Teshuvah for all-even the non-sinners
Yom Kippur is a day of Teshuvah for all-even the non-sinners:[1] Every Jew is required to perform Teshuvah, even one who has never sinned. Even the righteous must arouse mercy on the decent of their soul that has entered impurity. It is on this form of Teshuvah that the coming […]
Teshuvah for all past sins on Yom Kippur
Teshuvah for all past sins on Yom Kippur:[1] The Teshuvah of Yom Kippur is an obligation for all. Even those that have not sinned, or have already done Teshuvah, must do Teshuvah on Yom Kippur. Although Teshuvah is a positive command that must be fulfilled irrelevant of Yom Kippur, nevertheless […]
No day of joy like Yom Kippur-Shidduchim
No day of joy like Yom Kippur-Shidduchim: The Mishneh[1] states: Rebbe Shimon Ben Gamliel said, “There were not days of joy for the Jewish people like the 15th of Av and Yom Kippur.” These days became a day of Shidduchim, where men would pick for themselves brides. The potential brides […]
Will we celebrate and fast on Yom Kippur in the future when Moshiach comes
Will we celebrate and fast oln Yom Kippur in the future when Moshiach comes? The day of Yom Kippur will continue to exist even after the coming of Moshiach.[1] We will also fast on this day just as was done prior to Moshiach’s coming.[2] The purpose of this fast will […]
Hashem is near during the Ten Days of Repentance
Hashem is near during the Ten Days of Repentance:[1] The verse states, “Dirshu Hashem Bihimatzo, Karuhu Bihiyoso Karov/Search for Hashem when He is found, call Him when He is close.” The Sages expound that this verse refers to the Ten Days of Repentance. Seemingly, the entire concept of Hashem being […]
Teshuvah-Returning to Hashem
Teshuvah-Returning to Hashem: (Likkutei Torah) The concept of repentance is not only associated with sin. It is also applicable even to one who has never transgressed. The meaning of Teshuvah is to return to one’s source. Every soul, through its descent below into the physical and corporeal world, goes through […]