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The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto expanded in his lesson on the virtue of Shabbat, which is engraved in the Ten Commandments, just before the reading of Parashat Yetro in the synagogue on Shabbat.


Vibration and perspiration: This is the greatest moment in Jewish history

The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto expanded in his lesson on the virtue of Shabbat, which is engraved in the Ten Commandments, just before the reading of Parashat Yetro in the synagogue on Shabbat.

David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel

20/01/2022

Thursday, 20 January 2022, 07:10 Updated: 07:25

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Every Jew goes through a vibration and perspiration when he imagines the great moments that the children of Israel faced in the Ten Commandments (Photo: ShutterStock)

On Shabbat we read in the synagogue the Parshat Yetro - in which the Torah tells us about the status of Mount Sinai - the most dramatic event that took place in the history of the Jewish people. The Admor



Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto,



the

leader of Shuva Yisrael in Israel and around the world, expanded in his lesson on the virtue of Shabbat, which is engraved in the Ten Commandments.

And



here in this week's Torah portion, Parshas Yetro, the Torah teaches us about these sublime moments, of the Ten Commandments. And one of the things that is brought there and goes with us moment by moment. (Exodus 28) , Sabbath to the Lord your God. Thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates. For in six days the Lord made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and rested on the seventh day. Therefore, God blessed the Sabbath and sanctified it. "



And here are these verses in our sacred teachings, fear and terror. And about them the Ramban wrote in the name of the Mekhilta, which is a matzah he did, to mention the Sabbath on each of the six days of the week.


And the explanation of the thing, that every day and every matter and matter during the days of the week, the person is obliged to mention the Holy Shabbat. And by every moment and every deed of his deeds in the day, reminiscent of the Sabbath, gives power to the Sabbath, that the Sabbath be holy to him and special to him.



And here it is known that in the creation of the world, the world was created for six days. And every day, it was twenty-eight hours. And the days came to Gd and asked him for an officer and ruler. And Gd gave them the holy Sabbath, by taking down every day four hours, and let them build the special day, which is the minister and the officer and it is the Sabbath.


And so it is stated in our rabbis, that every day there is a spouse.

Sunday, Monday his partner.

Tuesday, Wednesday his partner.

Thursday, Friday his partner.

Saturday, he has no spouse and stood and demanded a spouse.

Gd stood and gave him the Knesset of Israel, a spouse of Shabbat Kodesh



. , Complete the special thing in the world, the Sabbath, which receives power from all the days of the week, which sanctifies their hours in honor of the Sabbath.And then the Sabbath gives power for all the days of the week to be sanctified by the power of the Holy Sabbath.

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