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Shabbos Parshas Naso

15th Day Of Sivan, 5749

The Address To The Graduates Of Bais Rivkah

Shabbos Parshas Behaalos'cha

Shabbos Parshas Shelach

3rd Day Of Tammuz, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Korach

Shabbos Parshas Chukas-Balak

13th Day Of Tammuz, 5749

Yechidus

15th Day Of Tammuz, 5749

17th Of Tammuz, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Pinchas

Shabbos Parshas Matos-Masei

Rosh Chodesh Menachem-Av, 5749

Night After Rosh Chodesh Menachem-Av, 5749

The Night Following The 2nd Of Menachem-Av

The Third Of Menachem-Av, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Devarim, Shabbos Chazon

The Night Following The 5th Of Menachem-Av, 5749

The Night Preceding The 7th Of Menachem-Av, 5749

Eve Of Erev Tishah Beav, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Vaes'chanan, Shabbos Nachamu

Eve Of 15th Of Menachem-Av, 5749

Night Following The 15th Of Menachem-Av, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Eikev

Eve Of The 20th Of Menachem-Av, 5749

Address To The Children Of Camp Gan Israel

Address To Camp Gan Israel (Montreal)

A Message To Children From The Day Camps

23rd Day Of Menachem-Av, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Re'eh, Shabbos Mevorchim Elul

26th Day Of Menachem-Av, 5749

Address To Tzivos Hashem

Eve Of The 1st Day Of Rosh Chodesh Elul, 5749

Eve Of The Second Day Of Rosh Chodesh Elul, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Shoftim

The Challenge Of The Sea

3rd Day Of Elul, 5749

7th Day Of Elul, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Seitzei

10th Day Of Elul, 5749

Eve Of The 13th Of Elul, 5749

Eve After The 13th Of Elul, 5749

Eve Of The 15th Of Elul, 5749

Shabbos Parshas Savo

18th Day Of Elul

Night Following The 18th Of Elul, 5749

Eve Of The 22nd Of Elul, 5749

Shabbos Nitzavim-Vayeilech

Eve Of The 25th Of Elul, 5749

Eve Of The Third Day Of Selichos, 5749

Night Following The 3rd Day Of Selichos

Address To N'shei Ubnos Chabad

Erev Rosh Hashanah, 5750

Blessing Recited By The Rebbe Shlita After Receiving The Pan Klalli

Sichos In English
Volume 42

Eve Of 15th Of Menachem-Av, 5749

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  11th Day Of Menachem-Av, 5749Night Following The 15th Of Menachem-Av, 5749  

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The Mishnah states: "The Jews never had festivals as great as the 15th of Av and Yom Kippur." The importance of the 15th of Av is that it is a day when there is a full moon. This is significant for the Jews whose calender is dependent on the moon.

The above applies to the 15th of every month, but is more significant in regard to the 15th of Av. This concept can be explained as follows: Often, in order to reach a new and higher level, it is necessary to undergo a descent beforehand; for the state of perfection which is reached after experiencing a void is higher than the the perfection that could have otherwise been achieved. The greater descent, the greater the ascent that will follow. Since the descent associated with Tishah BeAv -- the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash -- is awesome, the ascent associated with the fifteenth of that month also surpasses all comparison, becoming the greatest festival for the Jewish people.

Thus, the 15th of Av surpasses even the holidays of Pesach and Sukkos which also fall on the fifteenth of the month. Even though those holidays also follow a descent:

the holiday of Pesach following the descent into the Egyptian exile;

and the holiday of Sukkos being associated with the service of teshuvah of the months of Elul and Tishrei (which is itself associated with a cycle of descent and ascent) -- greater heights are reached on the 15th of Av.

To elaborate on the difference between these days and the 15th of Av: The exodus from Egypt represented a break from the Jews' previous situation. It is considered as the birth of the Jewish people, i.e., they achieved a new identity that did not follow as a direct continuation to their previous state.[143] Similarly, Sukkos itself is not the day of the ascent after the descent. The ascent comes on Yom Kippur although it is not openly revealed until Sukkos.

Furthermore, from the fact that -- in the expression quoted above -- our Sages mention the 15th of Av before Yom Kippur, we can infer that the 15th of Av possesses a quality which surpasses Yom Kippur itself. Even though Yom Kippur was established as a day of atonement and forgiveness before any of the events associated with the 15th of Av transpired, our Sages' expression points to a higher quality associated with the latter day.[144]

The concept of the higher level that can be reached after a descent is emphasized by the Torah portion associated with the present day, the fourth aliyah of Parshas Eikev. This reading describes G-d's command to Moshe to hew out the second tablets.[145] The level of the second tablets is described as "double" that of the first; i.e., because they followed a pattern of descent through sin and ascent through teshuvah, they were on a higher level.

The second tablets also included the level of the first tablets as implied by the command: "Hew out two tablets... like the first." This is also emphasized by the fact that the broken tablets (the first tablets) were placed in the Ark together with the second tablets.[146]

The service of teshuvah which characterizes this sequence of ascent following a descent is connected with the month of Av. Indeed, the very name of the month, Menachem Av alludes to this process. "Menachem" means to change, to turn about, in this context, to transform the undesirable aspects of this month. To refer to the expressions used by the Alter Rebbe in Tanya, it transforms the father (Av) who beats his son because of his love for him to a father who shows open kindness.

This is particularly true this year which is a unique year, ê"ÄÖÜ, which alludes to the release of all our obligations and which serves as a preparation for É"ÖÜ, a year of miracles.

The above will be enhanced by the decision to increase our Torah study at night as required by the Rama from the 15th of Av onward.[147]

This alludes to our efforts to transform the night of exile into day through the service of Torah and mitzvos. May "the night shine as day" both in material matters and spiritual matters. This will be hastened by using the 15th of Av to arrange Chassidic farbrengens in every place. At the very least, compensation should be made by holding a farbrengen on the following Shabbos.

May these activities (including also the distribution of money to be given to tzedakah[148]) allow us to proceed from strength to strength until we reach an unlimited level with the coming of Mashiach.

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) For these reasons, in Chassidic thought, the Jews are often described as being on the level of tzaddikim after exodus from Egypt.

  2. (Back to text) For an explanation of this concept, see the ma'amar released for the 15th of Av, 5749.

  3. (Back to text) The second tablets are also connected with Yom Kippur for they were given to the Jews on that day.

  4. (Back to text) A figurative expression of this principle can be seen in the unique manner in which Rav Yosef (a blind man, i.e., a broken tablet) would celebrate Shavuos (the holiday associated with the tablets in their full state).

    This is also connected to the service of the Jewish people as a whole who are called Yosef. The service of Yosef involves "transforming the estranged into a son" (See the sichos of Yud-Beis Tammuz). When such a service is completed, such a son is loved more dearly than a son who has not gone through a sequence of this nature.

  5. (Back to text) Note the Rambam who states (Hilchos Talmud Torah) that a person gains most of his Torah knowledge at night and that it is through study at night that a person "acquires the crown of Torah."

  6. (Back to text) Those who take this money should also increase the amount which is given to Tzedakah. May the promise (which is also connected with the increase of Torah study beginning from the 15th of Av), "Whoever increases [will receive] increased [blessings]," be fulfilled for all.


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