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Shabbat Morning Class - Parasha Bereishit

Rabbi Mansour 2009
Shabbat Morning Class
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Parashat Bereshit, the opening Parasha of the Torah, speaks of the creation of the world in six days, and Hashem’s resting on the seventh day - the holy Shabbat. Shabbat is much more than simply a "day of rest"; it actually infuses the world with an additional six days of existence. Our world is a "six day world". Every Friday night the world is about to "expire", when the Shabbat arrives it gives the world an additional six days of existence. If this is so, how was the world able to exist during the first six days of creation? There was no Shabbat that preceded them to give them their existence?! The first Shabbat was not until the seventh day of creation! The explanation is, that in reality, on the day before the creation of the world- the day of Shabbat (since the first day of creation was Sunday) - during the time of Minha- Hashem "decided" to create the world and it was the Shabbat that gave the world it's first six days of existence! This is hinted in the Lecha Dodi that we recite upon the onset of Shabbat. It says: " "???? ???? ????? ??? ???? ?????? ????? . The ??? ???? - end result of the creation of the world- only came through ????? ????? - the original thought that Hashem had to create the world on the preceding day of Shabbat. The preceding words: ???? ???? also allude to this concept. The numerical value of the word ???? is 144. There are exactly 144 hours in the six days of the week, showing us that it is the Shabbat that infuses the world with an additional 144 hour of existence! There are also exactly 144 letters in the ????? portion of Kiddush, which is hinting to this same idea. This also explains why we say in the Shabbat portion of Birkat Hamazon ??? ?????
???? ??????? ??? ??? - "there should be no suffering on our day of rest". Why do we only pray that we should be spared from suffering on the Shabbat?! Do we not care to suffer during the rest of the week?! We now understand that since it is the Shabbat that sustains the rest of the week, whatever happens on Shabbat is symbolic to what the next six days will bring. We therefore pray to be spared from suffering on the Shabbat because this means that we will be spared from suffering throughout the week!!
There are three major Shabatot that stand out from all the others. They are: 1) The Shabbat the world was created. 2) The Shabbat of Matan Torah (the Jews accepted the Torah on a Shabbat). 3) The future world with Mashiach- which is referred to as ??? ???? ??? "the day full of Shabbat". It will be a world of one long Shabbat. The three pesukim in ????? (that we recite during Kiddush) correspond to these three Shabatot. These Shabatot are also hinted to in the three prayers of Shabbat. On Friday night we say in the Amidah: "????? ???? ???? ????" -which refers to the creation of heavens and earth, and corresponds to the first Shabbat of creation. On Shabbat morning we say in the Amidah: "???? ??? ?????
????" - which refers to Moshe Rabeinu’s acceptance of the Torah and corresponds to the Shabbat of Matan Torah. In the Amidah of Minhah we say " ??? ??? ???? ??? "- we declare the oneness of Hashem. This is referring to what is written regarding the future "???? ???? ???? ?' ??? ????
???" -when all nations will know that Hashem is one and it corresponds to the third Shabbat- the Shabbat of the future world.
The holiness of Shabbat begins Friday night, and steadily increases as Shabbat goes on and it peaks at the time of Minhah. The holiest time of the Shabbat is the time of Minhah which is called "???? ?????? " and as mentioned, it is the time that Hashem decided to create the world. This is perhaps why the Amidah of Minhah Shabbat is the shortest Amidah of the week. We are so close to Hashem that we only need say a few words and we are answered! During the week the time of Minhah is a time of ??? - judgment. It is the prayer of Yishak who represent ??? . On Shabbat however, it is the time of the most kindness!
We eat three meals on Shabbat. These three meals save a person from three types of punishment. 1) ???? ???? - the "pangs of Mashiach" (the difficulties that potentially may arise just before the arrival of Mashiach). 2) ??? ????? (the war that will precede the Mashiach). 3) Gehinom. It is obviously of extreme importance that we properly partake of all three Shabbat meals! The three meals of Shabbat are alluded to by the three pesukim contained in the ????? portion of Kiddush. ????? contains three mentions of Hashem's name ????? . (Hashem's name of ??? - judgment). This refers to the three types of suffering mentioned previously. It also contains three mentions of Hashem's name of ???? (Hashem’s name of kindness). This is in order to "sweeten" the three other mentions of ??? - and the suffering they represent- through the partaking of the three Shabbat meals.

Sefer/Parasha:
Rosh Hashana: Reaching the Heavenly Throne, One Step at a Time
Parashat Ki Tabo- The Darkness Before the Light
Parashat Ki Teseh: Strengthening Ourselves in Preparation for Redemption
Parashat Shoftim: Pure, Simple Faith
Parashat Re'eh: Earning a Livelihood Through Joy
Parashat Ekeb: G-d’s Eternal Love for His Nation
The Great Joy of Tu B’Ab
Debarim: The Proper Response to Crisis
Parashat Matot Masei- We Never Lose by Doing the Right Thing
Parashat Pinhas: We are All Messengers
Parashat Balak: Foiling Bilam’s Plan
Parashat Hukat: Singing for the Torah
Parashat Korah: Aharon’s Respect for His Fellow Jews
Parashat Shelah: Shabbat – Our Collective Obligation
Parsahat Behaalotecha: Attitude is Altitude
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