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Sunday, November 22, 2020

Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk & Rebbe Reb Zisha - HASHEM CONTINUE TO SPEAK TO YOU THRU THE TEACHINGS OF THE TZADIKIM

 


HASHEM CONTINUE TO SPEAK TO YOU THRU THE TEACHINGS OF THE TZADIKIM

 

Rabbi Tal Zwecker, editor of the English edition of the book Mipeninei Noam Elimelech, the selection of teachings, stories and parables of REBBE ELIMELECH OF LIZHENSK, authorized me to publish a personal event in connection with Tzaddik, for the benefit of all Torah students. Read every word from Rebbe Reb Zisha, I am very happy to share it with you. Take a 'deeper look' at what you see, hear and read.

Let me start..... This happened on October 17th, 2020.

Yesterday I was studying Parashah Bereishis, and my hands were under the book Noam Elimelech, by Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk. And I was holding the book Returnity Selected Teachings from the Chassidic Masters on Teshuvah, and before open this book, I asked HaShem, the Master of the World, that I could hear words from Tzaddik, and the book was opened, and the page that opened was page 45, incredible, just by Rav Meshulem Zissel of Anipoli, the older brother of Rav Elimelech of Lizhensk. I do not consider this "by chance", it is a message from Heaven!

Here is Torah lesson of Rav Meshulem Zissel of Anipoli (Rebbe Reb Zisha): 

The Teshuvah of the Rebbe Reb Zisha

During the ten days of teshuvah between Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur, the Rebbe Reb Zisha sat and received his congregants to bestow on them blessings and advice. The entire community of Anipoli stood waiting their turn for an audience with the Tzaddik, and while the Rebbe sat there in deveikus, in constant connection with the Creator, his eyes turned heavenward, as was his custom, and one of the assembled was seized with a sudden passion to repent. He began to sob, and as one flame ignites another, soon the entire assembly was weeping as a great awakening seized them all.

The great Tzaddik seized the opportunity and raised his hands in supplication. He beseeched the Almighty, “RIBBONO SHEL OLAM! Master of the World”! Surely now is an auspicious moment for me to do teshuvah. But what can Zisha do? I have no strength to do teshuvah properly. So what can I do but to send you the letters that spell teshuvah, and You, Master of the world, shall join them together. Tav: ‘Tamim tiheyeh im Hashem Elokecha – Be sincere and faithful with Hashem, your G-d’ (Devarim 18:13). Shin: ‘Shivisi Hashem L’negdi samid – I have placed Hashem before me at all times’ (Tehillim 16:8). Vav: ‘V’ahavta L’reiacha kamocha – Love your fellow as yourself’ (Vayikra 19:18). Beis: ‘Bechol derachecha da’eihu – Know Him in all your ways’ (Mishlei 3:6). Hei: ‘Hatznei’a leches im Elokecha – Walk modestly with your G-d’ (Michah 6:8). By these commands, Hashem, I will serve You!”

 

This was the teshuvah of the Tzaddik, the Rebbe Reb Zisha of Anipoli. Peulas Tzaddikim

By Gil Sasson.

Author:

R' Tal Moshe Zwecker
Director Machon Be'er Mayim Chaim Publishing
Chassidic Classics in the English Language
www.chassidusonline.com
chassidusonline@gmail.com


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