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Todays Hayom Yom - Chassidus contains two fundamental principles: (a) Understanding every halacha (Torah law) on its spiritual plane, in its root and ultimate source, namely in the Sefirot and planes in every World1 according to that Worlds character, as explained in Chassidus. (b) Comprehending the subject of every halacha in avoda; meaning, although the halacha is an expression of G-dly wisdom and intelligence and is a law in Torah, nevertheless one must discover in it an avoda - concept to guide mans conduct in his life here in This World. FOOTNOTES 1. Briefly, the Sefirot refer to G-ds attributes, intellectual and emotive, that are paralleled in man. The term World refers to the Four Worlds that are stages in the progression downward from the Infinite to the finite universe. The Sefirot exist on each of these Worlds, progressively more concrete and less abstract, and each World in turn comprises countless strata or planes. Thus in the physical World tefillin are understood in simple material terms, while in higher Worlds the term tefillin indicates spiritual parallels, progressively more spiritual, less amenable to mans material understanding. (See Tanya II, Ch. 1, note 3; On Learning Chassidus. Also, Translators Notes). Daily Study brought to you by Chabad South Africa.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Mar 2014 07:46:04 +0000

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