🌕 THURSDAY PRAYER: KETER-KIDDUSH LEVANAH קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה

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🌕 THURSDAY PRAYER: KETER-KIDDUSH LEVANAH קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה

READING: BETWEEN AFTER MIDNIGHT AND DAWN WEDNESDAY

KIDDUSH LEVANAH קִדּוּשׁ לְבָנָה : 🌳

PRAYER OF CONCESSION ON FULL MOON

ACT OF CONCESSION: READING OF AN EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK OF SHAMATI

FAITH IN THE RAV, WHAT IS THE MEASURE
I heard in 1943

It is known that there is a right path and a left path. Right comes
from the word the right, referring to the verse, “And he believed
in the Lord.” The Targum says, right, when the Rav says to the
disciple to take the right path.
Right is normally called “wholeness,” and left, “incompleteness,”
that corrections are missing there. In that state the
disciple must believe the words of his Rav, who tells him to
walk in the right line, called “wholeness.”
And what is the “wholeness” by which the disciple should
walk? It is that one should depict to oneself as if one has already
been rewarded with whole faith in the Creator, and already feels
in his organs that the Creator leads the whole world in the form
of “Good that Doeth Good,” meaning that the whole world
receives only good from Him.

-Baal HaSulam, Shamati, page 129-130

POSTED IN ARVUT BY: Celina Syuy

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