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Rosh HaShanah, 5750

Tzom Gedaliah, 5750

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Night Preceding Vov Tishrei, 5750

Night Following Vov Tishrei, 5750

Shabbos Parshas Ha'azinu, Shabbos Shuvah

Erev & Motzoei Yom Kippur, 5750

11th Day of Tishrei, 5750

Evening Preceding & Following

Erev Sukkos

1st Night of Sukkos, 5750

Blessing to the Guests

2nd Night of Sukkos, 5750

3rd Night of Sukkos, 5750

4th Night of Sukkos, 5750

Tzivos Hashem

5th Night of Sukkos, 5750

6th Night of Sukkos, 5750

Hoshanah Rabbah, 5750

Simchas Torah, 5750

24th of Tishrei, 5750

Yechidus

26th of Tishrei, 5750

Eve of the 28th of Tishrei, 5750

28th of Tishrei

Shabbos Parshas Bereishis

Shabbos Parshas Noach

Shabbos Parshas Lech Lecha

Shabbos Parshas Vayeira

Shabbos Parshas Chayei Sarah

Address to the International Conference of Shluchim

Eve of the 1st Day Rosh Chodesh Kislev, 5750

Shabbos Parshas Toldos, 4th Day of Kislev, 5750

7th of Kislev, 5750

9th of Kislev, 5750

10th of Kislev, 5750

Shabbos Parshas Vayeitzei

Eve Following the 14th of Kislev, 5750

Shabbos Parshas Vayishlach

Eve Following Yud-Tes Kislev, 5750

Yechidus

Eve of the 24th of Kislev, 5750

Shabbos Parshas Vayeishev

3rd Night of Chanukah, 5750

Tzivos Hashem

Tiferes Zkeinim Levi Yitzchok

Shabbos Parshas Mikeitz, Zos Chanukah

Shabbos Parshas Vayigash

10th of Teves, 5750

Directive to Prepare for Yud Shevat

Shabbos Parshas Vayechi

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Eve of the 28th of Tishrei, 5750

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  26th of Tishrei, 5750After the Minchah Prayers, 5750  

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The sixth day of the week is associated with the sixth day of creation, the day on which man was created. This marked the completion of the entire creation concerning which the Torah states, "And G-d saw everything which He had made and behold, it was very good."[99]

This serves as a lesson for each and every Jew for our behavior can have an effect on the totality of creation.[100] On the sixth day of the week, we must increase our performance of Torah and mitzvos. This will lead to the ultimate level of the fulfillment of Torah and mitzvos which will come in the Messianic age.

We find two opinions regarding G-d's completion of the work of creation on the sixth day. One opinion maintains that creation was completed after the last moment of the sixth day, i.e., at the first moment of Shabbos. The second opinion maintains that G-d completed the creation on the sixth day itself. Torah law prescribes that we follow the second opinion and that on Shabbos, a Jew feel that "all your work is completed." Indeed, according to Rabbinic law -- which is more severe, but "dearer" to G-d than Torah law -- one must add from the mundane to the holy and cease one's work before the Shabbos begins. {We see a parallel to this in the actions of Adam on the Friday of creation: His major positive achievement on that day was his call to all the creations, "Come, let us bow down, prostrate ourselves, and bend the knee before the L-rd, our Maker." This took place several hours before Shabbos.}

"The end is rooted in the beginning." Thus, the service of the completion of Friday, the completion of the work of creation is relevant to us at present, at the very beginning of that day.[101] Similarly, the above applies because in a larger sense, when taking into consideration our position in the entire sequence of time, it is already, Friday afternoon, (i.e., than three quarters of the sixth millennium has passed). It is no longer necessary for us to call to all the creations, "Come, let us bow down, prostrate ourselves, and bend the knee before the L-rd, our Maker" for that service has been fulfilled through the spreading of the wellsprings of Chassidus outward. "All the appointed times for Moshiach's coming have passed and the matter is only dependent on Teshuvah." Teshuvah can come in one moment, with one turn. Each of us can with one thought or deed tip the balance of the entire world and bring about the coming of the Messianic redemption. Then we will dance together with Moshiach, in Jerusalem, in the Beis HaMikdash.

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) This represents a repetition of the phrase "And G-d saw that it was good." The first mention of this phrase refers to the creations of the sixth day and the second, to the totality of creation. Thus, the intent of the repetition of the above phrase on Friday differs from that of Tuesday, where the repetition refers to a twofold good, "good to heaven," and "good to the creatures."

  2. (Back to text) This relates to the Zohar's statement, "The Holy One, blessed be He, looked into the Torah and created the world. A person looks into the Torah and maintains the world."

  3. (Back to text) Even though Adam was not created until several hours of the first Friday had passed, at present, his service is relevant from the beginning of the day. We see a parallel to this concept in regard to the celebration of the holidays. Though the liberation from slavery from Egypt or the giving of the Torah did not take until the daytime, our celebration of the holidays of Pesach and Shavuos begins at nightfall.


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