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 fulfillment  of  creation’s  very  purpose  –  establishing  a  permanent   all else.  This type of trust in God’s Divine  Providence  has been
 dwelling place for God in the lower worlds and, more importantly, in   negatively derided as just “simple faith,” yet when confronted by
 the hearts and minds of the Jewish people.  life’s complexities, inherent paradoxes, and perplexing dilemmas,

 With these themes in mind, the gifts were intended to rectify world   this approach allows us to penetrate the surface of reality by relying
 history as well as to draw down upon the Jewish people the spiritual   on this deep understanding of God’s Omniscience.
 energy created by the righteous deeds of the saintly individuals and
 patriarchs who preceded them. What better time to rectify the sins
 of Adam and Eve, the generation of the Flood, the builders of the
 tower of Babel, and the sons of Jacob who sold Joseph. What better
 time to draw down upon themselves the spirit of self-sacrifice evinced
 by Abraham and Isaac, the wisdom of Jacob, the peace between God
 and Israel  that Moses  and Aaron achieved,  and the  commitment
 to the 613 mitzvot of the Torah. Although we will not delve here
 into Nadav and Avihu’s spiritual passion, which led to their tragic
 deaths on this very day, we should note that their spiritual boldness
 led them to intuit many of the spiritual possibilities, rectifications,
 and unifications, inherent in this day. While they may have failed
 to completely  understand  their  proper roles, they  heroically  died
 attempting to perfect the world. (For a fuller discussion, see “The
 Enigmatic Deaths of Nadav and Avihu” above.)
 According  to those  who maintain that the  innovator of these
 intentions  was  Nachshon,  the  first  prince  to  bring  the  gifts,  we
 should recall that he had a personal history of seizing the moment.
 When God told Moses to tell the people to march forward to escape
 their pursuers, Nachshon did not hesitate. He had faith in God and
 jumped into the sea. He had the courage to continue advancing until
 the waters reached his nostrils and the sea finally split. Although
 we must temper this spiritual boldness with the lesson learned
 from Nadav and Avihu’s actions and not act with undue passion,
 there are nevertheless times in our lives when truly great spiritual
 opportunities present themselves. Events and circumstances align
 themselves in such a way that those who take the initiative may
 accomplish tremendous rectifications.
 For example, two people who have been quarreling for a long time
 may  find  themselves  thrown  into  a  situation  where  they  need  to
 work together or where a particular atmosphere is conducive to their


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