The holiness of a Jew working in the holy land is with our very hands to make the land more holy. When we work for 6 years, you know what happens: And the 7th year this holiness which we put in -- A Yiddele was plowing the field -- A Yiddele was putting in a flower in his garden in Ramat Gan, you think nothing happened to the holy land -- the holy land becomes more holy. You see the land is so holy? With my hands I make it more holy. Unbelievable. And when I am I tasting this holiness. In the seventh year. Just remember, it says, K?doshim THYU, be holy like everybody else {Leviticus 19:2); ISH IMO V-AVIV TYRAU, {REFERENCE: Leviticus 19:3} the holiness, the awesomeness, of mother and father; they are teaching you the holiness of just you. And when are you tasting it, it says {HEBREW: Leviticus 19:3, V-ET ShaBToTI Ti-ShMoRu} on Shabbos you?re tasting it. On Shabbos you?re tasting this holiness which G-d gives you, like on the level that G-d gave it to you, and also you?re tasting this individuality you have which is just you, on the level of prayer. You know what it is when you love somebody, even that holiness which G-d gave them, just them, can be made stronger and deeper in the most unbelievable way. You know what that means: that prayer is not to fix everything, to make it back the way it was when it was created. To fix the world the way it was created. You understand? When G-d created the world, the world was perfect. Obviously we messed it up a little bit. So then we think with prayer we fix it again like it should be at when it was created. This isn?t where it?s at. The holiness is -- you think parents are just good enough, to keep the baby, it should be as holy as when it was born? Which is a very high level, I wish we would be as holy as on the day we were born. This is nothing, for that you have teachers. Parents are to make you more holy. And this is what shabbos is all about. Let me tell you something, you know. Here I have a little land, right. Imagine I had a little field outside Tzfat, right. So somebody went to tell me that this land, this little field has something special holy which nothing in the holy land has? Crazy. But it?s true. Because every little piece of land has some holiness which another piece of land does not have. And you know to whom it is revealed -- to the owner of that little land. Now listen to the utmost deepest depths. You know what ownership means in the holy land. Not that you paid money for it, not if you work in the holy land. It was given to you from G-d, mamash, it was given to this holy tribe. You know what that means? That G-d is revealing to this tribe the holiness of that little piece of land they?re living on. And now listen to this. In the 7th year G-d is revealing to us the holiness of the whole land. In the 50th year when G-d is revealing mamash the holiness of every little piece of land it has to be in the hands of the owner of that tribe, because the other one wouldn?t know. So everything goes back, everything goes back to the tribe. Ok now listen, Pesach Sheni is a holiday, you know how it came it came about because somebody died. Why do people die -- because Eve and Adam didn?t know how to handle it, right. Because Adam and Eve did not know the holiness, the teaching of the 9 months. Because otherwise they would know what to do with each other. So Peach Sheni is the utmost fixing of this tora-le of the 9 months. And this is not given to community, to all of Israel. This is just one yiddele. This is the highest revalation between you and G-d, which cannot be given to all of Israel, it?s just you. On Pesach Sheni we?re mamash fixing the holiness between Adam and and Eve. And we?re fixing mamash everything. So l?chaim, l?chaim, we should be holy fixers, Pesach Sheni should open gates for us. L?chaim, mazeltov . Learn & discover the Divine prophecies with Rabbi Simcha Weinberg from the holy Torah, Jewish Law, Mysticism, Kabbalah and Jewish Prophecies. The Foundation Stone™ is the ultimate resource for Jews, Judaism, Jewish Education, Jewish Spirituality & the holy Torah
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