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Rabbi Chaim Walkin                                 BOOK-01  1                         ןיקלאוו םייח ברה
                                 Sefer Da’at Chaim                                                                      םייח תעד רפס

                      Introduction to the translation of Sefer Da’at Chaim



                        Introduction to the translation

                              of Sefer Da’at Chaim




                        ןוילע ךמשל רמזלו 'הל תודוהל בוט
                      It is good to praise Hashem and Sing His
                             Exalted Name (Tehilim 92:1)
                                                                                                      Regarding the translation title – MAZAL ELUL
            Song is the sound of our soul’s attachment to Hashem.  Think! We are                   In his Shabbat derasha at the start of chodesh Elul 5762,
            in Hashem’s presence every day our lives, close to the Shechinah, and                  Chacham  Asher Hatchuel (the  Av Beit Din of the Brooklyn
            the response of our soul to that personal relationship with our Creator                Syrian community) began by saying it was no accident Chazal
            is an overwhelming emotion that reflects outwardly in joyful Song.                     chose the Betulah  as that month’s mazal.    That choice of
            Song is the way of thanking Hashem for being alive.  The lyrics of                     mazal is a paradigm for the approaching month of Selichot, for
            Song are the words of Torah we learn, and the melody of Song is the                    preparation towards the Yamin Nora’im and for life in general.
            Mussar absorbed into our essence.                                                      The symbolism is a Chatan yearning to be with his bride, as he
                                                                                                   approaches life with gladness and optimism, responsibility and
            Song embodies our gratitude to Hashem; it is the natural outcome of                    trepidation.  That concept of the mazal of Elul is an approach to
            gratitude for the great good He constantly does for us.  Song is our                   life in all of man’s endeavors.  It concisely depicts the framework
            soul’s outpouring of love and affection for Hashem, emerging from the                  of this translation.
            deepest part of our Neshamah and infusing life into it.  Song elevates
            our spirit,  transforming  us to become  the  whole person Hashem
            created us to be, to serve Him in joy and happiness.



                ךדוא םלועל יקולא 'ה ,םודי אלו דובכ ךרמזי ןעמל

                   In order that my soul  will sing to You and not
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                   be silent, Hashem my G-d forever I will thank
                                  you (Tehilim 30:13)

            Thank you, Hashem, for guiding us into the translation of sefer Da’at
            Chaim, for giving us strength and the ability to learn it and internalize



            1.    The literal  translation  of  דובכ  is ‘glory.’  Rabbi  Yehudah  Levovitz  explains



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