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        Orchard of Delights                                                                                                                                                 Bereishit
                              Level            Service         Experience
                             Worlds           Searches          To Uplift                                                    ££Rectifying the World ££Rectifying the World Rectifying the World
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                              Souls            Serves          To Connect
                            Divinity           Unites           To Unite
                                                                                                          The Torah concludes the story of Creation with the following verse:
               The Ba’al Shem Tov’s second teaching is based on the beginning of  the                     “God blessed the seventh day and sanctified it for on it He rested
               verse – “a window you will make for the ark.” The Hebrew word for                          from His work which God created to make” (Genesis 2:3). The Rabbis
               “window” is tzohar, which literally means “shining,” and the Hebrew                        have noted that the infinitive “to make” appears to be redundant
               word for “ark,” tayva, also means “word.” The Ba’al Shem Tov taught                        and somewhat contradictory: if the verse has just signified the end
               that when we recite words of  prayer or Torah we have to make them                         of creation with the words “God created,” what can it possibly mean
               shine, infusing them with deep meaning and intent. By doing so,                            by adding “to make”? Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh, one of Kabbalah
               we enable the words to reach all the physical and spiritual worlds                         and Chassidut’s foremost contemporary exponents, explains that in
               – and ultimately God Himself  – and to simultaneously illuminate                           this context “to make” means “to rectify;” God has made humanity
               the deepest recesses of  our souls. The ark becomes a metaphor for                         His  partner  in  the  ongoing  rectification  of  the  world.  The  words
               how prayer saves us from the raging waters of  the world, offering                         “to make” imply an ongoing creative process, not one definitively
               us shelter and comfort in times of  trouble by keeping us constantly                       finished at one point in time.
               connected to God.
                                                                                                            The  Sages’ emphasize  humanity’s partnership  with  God, thus
                 The Ba’al  Shem Tov,  based on  his predecessors’  teachings,
               especially those of the Arizal, emphasized the unique opportunity                          demonstrating that this concept  belongs to mainstream Jewish
                                                                                                          thought; however,  when  we think  about this notion deeply,  it is
               prayer offers to directly  connect to God. Reintroducing song  and                         truly an amazing and awesome way for humanity to relate to the
               profound kavvanah (deep intent) as integral elements of prayer, he                         world and God.
               transformed the Jewish peoples’ prayer experience. What had become
               for many a dry and unfulfilling experience was transformed into a                            The Arizal explains that this world is called Olam Hatikkun (the
               joyous, deeply personal, and spiritual one. All Chassidic thought and                      World of Rectification) for it is made up of a previous world’s broken
               custom derives from the Ba’al Shem Tov’s teachings on this matter.                         vessels. These immature vessels were not strong enough to contain
               He forged a renewed sense of how to make the words of prayer truly                         the primordial light so they broke in a cataclysmic event known as
               shine.                                                                                     the “breaking of the vessels.” Humanity is charged with repairing
                                                                                                          the vessels and redeeming the light trapped in them.
                 The Ba’al  Shem Tov’s  disciples collected  his various  teachings
               on prayer in a treatise called Amud Hatefilla (The Pillar of Prayer).                        This highly symbolic, yet entirely accurate, description of reality
               This treatise was published in the portion of Noah in the book The                         is alluded to in the words “to make” and is encompassed by Isaiah’s
               Ba’al Shem Tov on the Torah. Judaism’s quintessential prayer is the                        description of Israel’s role in the world – to be a light unto the nations
               Amidah. Coming  from  the same root  as  “amud”  (pillar),  amidah                         (Isaiah 42:6). To accomplish this goal humanity, in general, and the
               means “standing.” This name drives home the message that prayer                            Jewish people, in particular, need to search for, elevate, redeem, and
               is the act of standing before God. Man who was created “in the image                       heal those sparks of light hidden within the gross material garments
               of God” was from the very beginning granted the stature of standing                        of this world. In so doing, humanity fulfills its purpose of revealing
               before God.                                                                                the spiritual and Divine energy hidden in creation.




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