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Parshat Massei: The Song Remains the Same - Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair
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the rabies carriage sped through the
swirling mists of a Russian morning
inside the carriage the Rebbe and his
Sharma seized a query sat in silence all
that could be heard was the doll Thunder
hooves cantering on thin turf suddenly
the Rebbe told the shamans to stop the
carriage the carriage came quickly to
arrest the horses snorted and winded
pawing the ground with their hooves then
they came up from the field the most
beautiful sound the distant song of a
shepherd singing the Rebbe listened
intently his brow was creased as though
he was trying to remember something
suddenly his eyes narrowed his mouth
widened with a smile please ask that
Shepherd to come here he said to the
shunts when I heard you said the Rebbe
to the Shepherd I thought what a
beautiful song you were singing would
you mind singing it for me again sure
why not said the peasant he began to
sing the tune again beautiful said the
Rebbe the shepherd he finished scene yet
now let me see it goes like this
and the Rebbe began to sing the tune
note for note precisely as it heard it
yes that's it exactly said the peasant
I wonder said the Rebbe would it be
asking too much of you if you could sing
it for me just one more time all rights
of the peasant and he opened his mouth
to sing nothing came out
he closed his mouth and tried again
nothing
politely the Rebbe wished him good
morning climb back into the carriage
the Rebbe and his Shamas sat in silence
and the carriage for a good few minutes
and then the Shabbos couldn't contain
himself any more what happened back
there
when I heard that peasant scene said the
Rebbe I realized he was singing one of
the songs with Olivia
the Levites sang in the Holy Temple the
beit hamikdash for two thousand years
that tune has been in exile passed from
one stranger to the next wandering from
one country to another that peasant was
like a shell containing a precious spark
of holiness as soon as the spark had
been returned to its owners the Jewish
people there was no further need for him
to remember the tomb and so he forgot it
at the beginning of this week's Torah
portion must say the Torah lists the 42
places where the Jewish people camped in
the desert on their way to Eretz Israel
what is the reason for these 42 stops in
the desert there's a mystical concept
that there are sparks of holiness in
this world that are trapped in the
deserts emptiness the purpose of the
Jews wandering in the desert was so long
was to release and gather these sparks
each of the 42 places they stopped
corresponds to a letter of the great
name of Hashem of 42 letters and so by
gathering the sparks from each place a
little more of God's name his presence
his revelation in this world
was revealed 3000 years later the Jewish
people are still wondering a hundred
years here 200 years there on our
journeys through Spain England China
America the Jewish people free the
sparks of holiness that the chap
throughout the world and when this
process is complete the Messiah the
Messiah The Anointed One will gather all
the Jewish people to the Land of Israel
and on that day Hashem will be one and
his name one and all the songs of
holiness will be heard once again
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