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 (Tanchuma 14) which explains that at the revelation of the burning   The key to sanctifying both time and space is choice. To observe
 bush God appeared in a lowly bramble bush to Moses and not in a   Shabbat or construct the Tabernacle, the Jewish people in the desert
 stately tree to show His empathy with Israel’s pain (Exodus 3:4).   had to make a conscious choice. The choice itself endowed them with
 Echoing this theme, Rashi cites another source from Psalms 91:15:   the ability to transform “ordinary” space and time into something
 “I am with them in their suffering.”  holy. In following in their footsteps, we actually join all three aspects
            of reality – space, time, and soul – when observing the Shabbat and
 Kabbalah, especially in the last five hundred years, has constantly
 stressed the “exile of the Shechinah.” As long as the Jewish people   investing our homes and places of worship and study with holiness
 are in exile, God’s Presence also is in exile, as it were. This idea finds a   and subsequently  revealing the  Divine  aspects present  in these
 biblical source in God’s comforting words to Jacob before he descends   dimensions.
 to Egypt: “I will descend with you to Egypt and I will also surely   Indeed, in making choices humanity merely imitates God as He
 bring you up” (Genesis 46:4).   too infused all three dimensions of creation with sanctity through
            His choices. God chose Shabbat as sanctified time: “And the heavens
 Perhaps the primary evidence for God’s attitude towards evil in
 this world appears in His explicit reaction to Israel’s first victory   and the earth were finished and all their host. And God completed His
 over the very embodiment of evil – its archenemy Amalek – just   work which He had done and rested on the seventh day from all His
 after leaving Egypt. God figuratively puts His hand on His throne   work He had done, and God blessed the seventh day and sanctified
 and dramatically promises war with Amalek in every generation:   it” (Genesis 2:1-3). God, as the Torah repeatedly makes clear, chose
 “For the hand is on the throne of God; a war to God against Amalek,   the Land of Israel, in general, and Jerusalem and the Temple Mount,
 from generation to generation” (Exodus 17:16). Rashi notes that two   in particular, as distinctly holy places. Indeed, the first time God
 words in the verse are missing letters: the Hebrew word for “throne”   speaks to Abraham he tells him to go “to the land I will show you”
 is missing a letter and the Hebrew word for “God” is written with   (Genesis 12:1). Finally, God also made choices on the “soul” level, as
 only the first two letters of God’s four-letter name. This deficiency,   He chose Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob and revealed Himself to them
 so  Rashi  informs  us,  signifies  God’s  promise  that  His  name  and   so that they would give birth to the Jewish people. Later at Mount
 His throne will remain incomplete until the name of Amalek, the   Sinai, God once again made a “soul” choice, as He chose the Jewish
 embodiment of evil in the world, is totally uprooted. God empathizes   people to be “a nation of priests and a holy nation” (Exodus 19:6).
 so fully with the unrectified state of the world that the revelation of   Just as God’s “decisions” invest  time,  space,  and soul with
 His oneness must wait until evil is finally uprooted.  additional levels of holiness so too humanity’s choice has the power
            to reveal within “ordinary” space, time, and soul their full potential
 Given the fact that even God seems to abhor the existence of evil
 in the world, we can now ask Moses’ question with even greater   for holiness. The more we increase our Divine state of consciousness
 urgency: Why did God choose to create a world fraught with evil   the more we are able to experience the inherent levels of holiness
 and all the pain and brokenness that accompany it, when He could   infused within space, time, and soul. The nearer the Messianic era
 have created any reality He wished? One of the answers given by   comes, the more these levels of holiness will be revealed to individuals,
 the Rabbis throughout  the ages  is that without the existence  of   communities, the Jewish people, and the world. In the Messianic era,
 evil, human beings could not have free choice. God must, as it were,   time will be “all Shabbat,” Israel’s holiness will spread to the entire
 tolerate the existence of evil, if He wishes to allow human beings   world, and human consciousness will be infused with God’s continual
 to choose between good and evil. Thus, the world’s incomplete and   revelation: “and the knowledge of God will fill the world like the
 fractured state is more a consequence of humanity’s choices than   waters cover the sea” (Isaiah 56:7).


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