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6 Lessons
    The Essence of Rosh Hashana

    “God is My Light” - This Is Rosh Hashanah

    The essence of Rosh Hashanah is to pronounce God king over us and over all of creation. Therefore, Rosh Hashanah aims at rectifying the Sin of the Golden Calf, for this particular sin constituted an attempt to throw off the yoke of God's kingship.

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5753
    The Meaning Sefirat Ha'omer

    Between Passover and Shavuot

    The essential message of Passover is that the Almighty dominates and rules over His creation, while Shavuot focuses upon God's role as king. Both these traits find expression in the Omer counting, which is reckoned both according to days and weeks.

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5643
    Rav Shim'on Bar Yochai

    R' Yehuda the Head Speaker

    Lag Ba'omer

    R Yehuda said, “How pleasant are the doings of this nation (Rome). They have built marketplaces, bridges, and bathhouses.” R' Yose kept quiet. R' Shimon ben Yochai responded, saying, “Everything they have built, they have built for their own good.”

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5755
    Articles about Hanukkah

    "The Torah is light"

    The individual Chanukah candle symbolizes the Torah as a whole - one entity which is more than the mere sum of its commandments. The additional candles allude to the commandments - the concrete outward manifestation of the Torah's inner essence.

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5764
    Sukkot

    Dwelling in God's Palace

    Early authorities ask: Why does the Torah enjoin us to commemorate the Clouds of Glory of all things. Why not the Manna? Why not Miriam's Well? After all, the presence of these miracles may have been even more important than the Clouds of Glory.

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5764
    The Month of Elul

    “Seek Me Out and Live”

    “Repentance preceded the creation of the world” (Nedarim 39b). In other words, repentance is an integral part of creation and bound to it by its very nature. It stems from God's own integrity, for without this, creation would be lacking in some way.

    Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak HaLevi Kilav | 5764
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