Aydus 2 – Aydus 4 – Shvuos – Oaths – Shem HaShem – A Jew Is Never Suspected of Swearing Falsely – Emes – Before Creation – After Creation – Future Unification of HaShem’s Name – The Torah Is Called Aydus – Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. (Recorded on 28. Elul 5784 in Uman, Ukraine.)
Hilkhos Aydus 2 is based on Likutey Moharan 51.
00:00 – PARAGRAPH 3b. Shvuos – oaths.
07:20 – Bereishis Bara Elokim – Sofei Teivos Emes. The Name of HaShem is the foundation of creation.
11:20 – Swearing – taking an oath – connects dibur to the root of emes before creation.
13:20 – A Jew is never suspected of swearing falsely.
16:00 – PARAGRAPH 4. Before Creation and After Creation are the two levels of emes corresponding to the two levels of truth united whenever two people interact honestly. This relationship is also called “Av veBen”, as explained in Likutey Moharan 22.
23:00 – Two witnesses testifying in agreement is compared to taking an oath.
24:00 – Shem HaShem. In the future, the two aspects of HaShem’s Name will be unified, as in וְהָיָ֧ה יְהֹוָ֛ה לְמֶ֖לֶךְ עַל־כָּל־הָאָ֑רֶץ בַּיּ֣וֹם הַה֗וּא יִֽהְיֶ֧ה יְהֹוָ֛ה אֶחָ֖ד וּשְׁמ֥וֹ אֶחָֽד – “And HaShem shall become King over all the earth; on that day shall HaShem be one, and His Name one” (Zecharia 14:9).
25:00 – “HaHu” is HaShem’s Name corresponding to Daas – begematria “tov”. When there’s no daas, there’s no tov.
26:00 – Q&R about the process through which souls achieve completion.
32:00 – Q&R about Bilaam being reincarnated as a Jew.
33:00 – NOTE about this shiur being presented in Uman. Reference to Likutey Moharan 188.
34:00 – HALAKHA 4. PARAGRAPH 1. (HALAKHA 3 was presented previously.) Hilkhos Aydus 4 is based on Sichos HaRan 93: “There is a singular light that shines in a thousand worlds”.
36:00 – A person who knows how to break the great singular light into portions for others to gain access, is able to bring the dead back to life.
40:00 – PARAGRAPH 2. The Torah is called Aydus.
51:00 – NOTE about the mesiras nefesh of all who are currently traveling to Uman for Rosh Hashanah. Closing blessings.
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