Depths in the depths of the earth: the secret behind the Cave of the Patriarchs
Beneath the four tombs in the cave, there are caves leading to the tombs of Moses, Aaron and Miriam and therefore, it is worthwhile to reach the place, especially on the eve of Rosh Chodesh.
In preparation for the "Naughty Days", Rabbi Pinto published letters of guidance and reinforcement, here is Chapter VI
David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
21/12/2021
Tuesday, 21 December 2021, 11:34 Updated: 11:39
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This coming Saturday we will start by reading Chumash Shemot. This period is known as the "Days of the Naughty", days that are very capable of repentance and positive change. In preparation for these days, the Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto, leader of the "Return of Israel" in Israel and around the world, published guidance and strengthening letters. Walla! Judaism grouped them according to topics, here is Chapter VI.
To end the parsha with the commentary of Rashi
Kabbalah from our holy rabbis Zatzokal, that everyone who finishes each week the parsha of the week with the study of Rashi, is assured that by reaching the world of truth he will at least be in the Rashi seminary.
So revered teacher elders Ramchal was also careful not to pass while Julio week without finishing weekly Torah portion with Rashi.
Flatten graves of the Patriarchs Cave of the Patriarchs
endeavor to prostrate human ancestral graves Tomb of the Patriarchs, and most Erev Rosh Chodesh.
And man will put in his mind the words of the Holy Zohar (Parashat Hakupat Kafag and in my book) that under four tombs in the Cave of the Patriarchs, there are burials underground to the tomb of Moses, and a burial for the burial of Aaron and a burial for the burial of Miriam.
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