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 potential are activated. When a critical mass of individual sparks is   negative  situation.  This  thought  process  confirms  the  well-known
 awakened, the energy of Mashiach will descend into the world.  psychological truth that for many or even most people the known,
            even if negative, is preferable to the unknown and the dangers that
 One might think that to accomplish the mission of being a “light
 unto the nations” it would be best for Jews to be scattered to the four   lurk there. Though at first glance it may seem easy to judge many of
 corners of the earth in order to spread the light. In truth, this is one   the people’s complaints in the desert harshly, if we take a closer look,
 of the spiritual and mystical reasons for the exile. For the last 2,500   we can see ourselves very clearly in the mirror.
 years the Jewish people have brought the light of Torah to every
 corner of the globe and the influence on religion, law, ethics, literature,
 music, art, philosophy, ethics, medicine, and so forth of each host
 country and culture has been enormous. Nonetheless, Isaiah’s vision   ££The PaRDeS Revisited
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 is  predicated  on  the  light  first  emanating  in  a  most  concentrated
 manner from Israel and Jerusalem and only thereafter spreading to
 the entire world. As the ingathering of the exiles continues in our
 day and a myriad of individual sparks subsequently return home,   The  final  section  in  Shelach  contains  the  commandment  to  place
 the stage is being set for a new light of revelation and redemption to   tzitzit (fringes) on all four-cornered garments:
 shine forth from Zion.  And God said to Moses saying: “Speak to the children of Israel
            and say to them that they shall make tzitzit on the corners of their
 Though the spies failed in their mission, ultimately the Jewish
 people are destined to fulfill their purpose. Though the Jews wandered   garments, throughout the generations. And they shall place upon
            the tzitzit of each corner a thread of techelet (turquoise/blue). And
 for forty years in the desert, Joshua eventually led them into the
 Promised Land. Yet returning to the Promised Land is not the goal   it will be to you tzitzit, that you may see it and remember all the
 in and of itself, it is actually just the beginning of accomplishing   commandments of God” (Numbers 15:37-39).
 the true mission. For until the Jewish people establish a just and   Explaining why a turquoise/blue thread was placed on each corner,
 righteous society based on the principles of Torah the light will be   the Sages taught that this color sets off a natural chain of associations
 shaded and cloudy. The new light in Zion will only shine fully when   in its wearer’s mind, which ultimately leads to him focusing on God’s
 righteousness and holiness radiate out of the Holy Land to illuminate   throne of glory: “techelet” is similar to the [color of the] sea, the sea
 the entire world.  is similar [to the color of] the firmament, the firmament is similar to
            [the color of] God’s throne of glory” (Menachot 43b). Rashi, quoting
            the Midrash, similarly explains that the tzitzit reminds the wearer
            of all the commandments because the numerical value of the word
            “tzitzit” is 600, and when the eight fringes and the five knots on
            each corner are added to this figure, the total sum comes to 613, the
            number of mitzvot in the Torah (Bamidbar Rabbah 18:21). Therefore,
            the tzitzit remind the wearer of all the mitzvot.
               Both these explanations view the mitzvah as symbolic and employ
            associative techniques  to explain the simple meaning of the  text.
            Though neither  the Talmud nor Rashi explain every  mitzvah in


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