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                     Jewish People and the Land of Israel
                     Jewish People and the Land of IsraelJewish People and the Land of Israel
 The word the Torah uses to describe the physical blemish that would
 disqualify a cohen is “moom.” This word appears exactly five times in
 the Torah section discussed in the previous section. This is significant   Near the end of Kedoshim the innate connection between the Jewish
 because according to Kabbalah and Chassidut there are five levels of   people, their actions, and the Land of Israel is delineated:
 the soul and five worlds. Furthermore, the numerical value of the   You shall  observe all  My decrees  and all  My ordinances and
 word “moom” is eighty-six, the same as Elokim, God’s name, which   perform them; then the land to which I bring you to dwell will not
 connotes judgment. Eighty-six is also the numerical value of the all-  vomit you out. Do not follow the traditions of the nation that I expel
 inclusive Hebrew word for nature (hateva).  from before you, for they did all of these and I was disgusted with
            them. So I said to you: “You shall inherit their land, and I will give it
 The web of  association  spun between  “blemish,” the name
 “Elokim,” and “nature,” reveals a deep insight into the world we live   to you to inherit it, a land flowing with milk and honey.” (Leviticus
 in. In relation to the world above it, each of the five worlds described   20:22-24)
 by Kabbalah is “blemished,” for it is more material, farther away   The second paragraph of the Shema, recited twice daily, imparts
 from its pristine Divine source. The soul as well experiences this sense   a similar message. If we love God with all our hearts and all our
 of being flawed when it descends from its pristine heavenly abode via   souls then the rain will fall in its proper time, enabling bountiful
 the five worlds and enters a body in this, the lowest world, the world   crops to grow, and we will prolong our days and our children’s days
 referred to by the Sages as a “world of lies.”  in the Land that God has promised us. However, if we stray after
            other gods and serve them, then the rains will stop and eventually
 The blemished nature of the physical world we live in is a result of
 our being exposed to a confusing bombardment of multiple stimuli,   we will be driven out of the Land into exile (Deuteronomy 11:13-21).
 the  conflicting  pull  of  emotions,  and  the  overwhelming  sense  of   The rain mentioned in these verses is both physical and spiritual; its
 multiplicity, contradiction, and paradox infusing creation. Only by   falling depends directly on our actions.
 breaking through the illusory material shells of this world can we   The “soul connection” between the Land of Israel and the Jewish
 reveal the unity underlying all of reality.  people,  has kept  us innately tied  to our inheritance  in the  Land
            through countless exiles, as we return again and again. When the
 Although the name “Elokim” connotes judgment, the inner force
 animating it is God’s four-letter name, which connotes mercy. This   Jewish people were in exile, the Land of Israel lay barren, refusing to
 is the profound  meaning  of  the statement: “Hashem  [God’s four-  produce its fruits. This process is actually prophesied in the Torah:
 letter name] He is Elokim.” As we saw in the last section, a complex   The whole Land is brimstone and salt and burning, that
 dynamic comes into play between God’s qualities of strict judgment   it is not sown, nor bears, nor does any grass grow on it
 and hidden mercy in those with a physical disability.  … then all the nations shall say: “For what reason did

 In  the Song of Songs (4:7),  a profound allegory describing  the   God do this to the Land? What means the heat of  this
 passionate love between God and Israel, the male protagonist describes   great anger?” Then men shall say, “Because they have
 his beloved as unblemished. Since the male protagonist in the song is   forsaken the covenant of  the God of  their fathers.” (Deut.
 God and His beloved is Israel this statement is puzzling. Who knows   29:22-24).


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