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Yichud With Hashem Rabbi Yaacov Haber Parshas Vayigash All the Jews had lived in
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The Medrash (peticha of Eicha Rabba) offers an analogy to the mood of the times. “The twelve families of
I became frightened when I read this Medrash.
I’d like to share a bit of Kabbala. Yosef could no longer control himself. He told all the Egyptian aides to leave the room. He needed to be alone with his brothers. The Zohar teaches that this moment was a moment of Yichud Elyon. In the heavens the souls of Yosef and his brothers needed to be reunited. The mirrored reunification had to take place in this world so that it could take place in the Heavens. In order for there to be complete bonding between the brothers no one else could be present in the room. They needed to be alone. The Zohar compares this aloneness to the Kohein Gadol entering the Holy of Holies. No man was allowed in the Kodesh Hakodoshim when the Kohein stood before G-d. If someone else would be present, even an Angel, the bonding between the High Priest and G-d would be incomplete. Bonding requires privacy. Why did the bonding between the brothers need to take place at this exact moment? Because the Name of Hashem is composed of the combined letters of the names of all the sons of Yaakov. As long as machlokes and estrangement separated them, the name of Hashem could not be whole. The balance between G-d’s name of Justice and His name of Mercy could not be achieved. The survival of the Jewish people would be imperiled. At this moment, just before the sojourn of the Jewish people in
Hashem's Name, which represents His relationship with us, is directly affected by the unity of all of
We are all preoccupied with our opinions of peace. It is important for all of us to understand that in order for there to be peace with our enemies, there must first be peace with each other. During these trying times let us all encourage peacefulness. Let’s attend shiurim that teach peace, give Tzedaka to organizations that promote peace and speak words that will bond the families of
May Hashem spread His holy and warm canopy of peace upon us and upon all of
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