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 When the nation of  Israel is punished, so, in effect, is the Land; when   Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach would begin and end many a story with
 the Jewish people return, the Land is redeemed and bursts forth again   a soulful sigh and the exclamation, “What do we know…. What do
 in new growth. We see clearly that only in the last hundred years,   we know?” It was his way of emphasizing how elusive and hidden
 since the Jewish people’s return to their homeland, has the Promised   truth is, especially when we only perceive life on a superficial level.
 Land regained its vibrant fertility. This mystical relationship in fact   Tradition teaches that one of the results of Adam and Eve eating
 has ancient antecedents recounted in the Garden of  Eden story. When   from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil is that good and evil
 Adam and Eve are “cursed” for eating from the Tree of  Knowledge,   lost their absolute status; now, all evil contains a kernel of good and
 the Torah does not state that Adam was cursed; rather, it declares,   all good contains the potential for evil. Therefore, who other than
 “cursed is the ground because of  you” (Genesis 3:17).  God knows the real reason for any circumstances we find ourselves in
            or for the trials and tribulations we face?
 It is important to note that in the passage quoted above from the
 end of Kedoshim, the Torah does not declare that God will force the   Kabbalah refers to this world as the World of Rectification, and
 Jewish people to leave the Land; rather, it states that the Land itself   rectification is the purpose of all creation. Beyond the rectifications
 will vomit the Jewish people out. In a deep sense, the Land has a   we may make in this lifetime, the suffering of the righteous and the
 “soul” and a sensitive one at that. The Land of Israel was chosen and   triumph of evil also can be understood in the context of reincarnation
 destined for the Jewish people and responds with love and fertility   and the World to Come. After death, souls proceed to the World to
 when  righteousness  and  charity  fill  its  borders.  However,  when   Come where God judges them and then (if necessary) returns them to
 depravity, cruelty, and selfishness are the norm, it cannot bear such   this world for further rectification. Our Sages compare this world to
 behavior and it vomits out its inhabitants.  a narrow corridor leading to the great expanse of the World to Come
            (Pirkei Avot 4:21). Only when we comprehend the bigger picture can
 Taking this notion even deeper, the Hebrew words for “human
 being” (adam) and “earth” (adamah) stem from the same root. The   we even begin to understand the great mysteries hidden beneath the
 verse, “dust you are and to dust you will return” (Genesis 3:19), seems   surface of “reality.” We are charged with partnering with God to
 to quite simply mean that when human beings die they decompose   perform the ultimate rectification of the world. As for the cohanim
 and return to the earth. However, this fails to explain the significance   who were not allowed to perform the Temple service, and all others
 of the phrase “dust you are.” The Torah states that man was first   challenged physically or mentally, we are obligated to love and care
 formed from “the dust of the ground” and then G-d “breathed into   for them, not to judge them, for they have their own sacred paths
 his nostrils the breath of life, and man became a living soul” (Genesis   to  follow: “the hidden things  are to  God,”  and as  Rabbi Shlomo
 2:7). The Talmud suggests that the dust used to form Adam was   Carlebach used to say, “What do we know…. What do we know?”
 gathered from all over the world and brought to the Temple Mount
 where God  formed him (Jerusalem  Talmud, Nazir  87:2)  Just  as
 there is a soul connection between the Jewish people and the Land
 of Israel, there is an even deeper connection between the earth and
 humanity, in general. The connection between the earth’s essence
 and the human body and soul teaches us that in general humanity’s
 relationship to the earth, and specifically the Jewish people’s bond
 to the Holy Land, is more than merely intellectual – it runs through
 our blood, it is the foundation of our bones themselves.



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