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2017-03-05 – Likutey Moharan 46 – Para. 1-4 – Three Times Yad – End of Dinim – Purim Topics

Likutey Moharan 46 – Three Times Yad – End of Dinim – Purim Topics. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
00:00 – PARAGRAPH 1. Clapping hands during tefilah (prayer) is an aspect of union between Hashem and the People of Israel and the principle of “positioning the bed between north and south”. It mitigates harsh judgments.
06:38 – כי בי חשק ואפלטהו – תהלים צ”א: י”ד  “Because for Me he yearned I will deliver him.” (Tehillim/Psalms 91:14). 42 is three times yad (hand) and KI BI also has this value, corresponding to mitigating דינים (harsh judgments or decrees).
12:39 – PARAGRAPH 3. Clapping hands during tefilah also eliminates strife, as aspect of Korach against Aharon. כל העמים תקעו כף – תהלים מ”ז: ב  “All nations join (clap) hands.” (Tehillim/Psalms 47:2)
22:05 – PARAGRAPH 4. Rav Nasan of Nemirov introduces the fact that he will now be presenting notes of his own on this Torah of Rabbi Nachman.
25:12 – Rav Nasan z”l brings the Pri Etz Chaim to further clarify the nature of the “three hands” – yad hagadolah (yad yamin – right), yad hachazaka (yad hasmol – left), and yad haramah (the unification of right and left aspects).
30:25 – Clapping hands during tefilah helps strengthen the memory.
37:32 – Purim topics.

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