Moshe and Leadership in Every Generation
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Moshe and Leadership in Every Generation

הפצת המיינות חוצה | June 27, 2025

When you raise: Although contextual meaning of the words Ki Sisah would mean to count, the literal translation means to raise.

Moshe: But not just by Moshe also by each leader of the generation whom embodies Moshe.

Moshe in each generation: The Zohar tells us that in each generation there is a leader of the Jewish people who has the sparks of Moshe within.

He causes Emunah to be drawn down internally rendering anything undesirable to become annulled לִּפְּקֻדֵיהֶם - An annulment of anything undesirable. This also causes the ׳זֶה יִּתְּנוּ גוֹ׳ מֵַֽחֲצִּית הַשֶקֶל גוֹ the causing of one to give the first half a Shekel which symbolises the devotion of one’s ten faculties to G-dliness. Further, the second half Shekel which comes as a gift from above symbolising an Avodah which transcends logic, renders everything into a perspective of ‘all things being equal’ and the Avodah of Mesiras Nefesh. All this therefore brings the second half Shekel within the reach of every Jew, being that Moshe is the shepherd of every Jew and specifically regarding Chassidim, being that they are closely connected to the Moshe of our generation the Frierdiker Rebbe. This should awaken them even more to ensure they have the perspective of ‘all things being equal’ and the aspect of Mesiras Nefesh.

When you raise: Although contextual meaning of the words Ki Sisah would mean to count, the literal translation means to raise.

Moshe: But not just by Moshe also by each leader of the generation whom embodies Moshe.

Moshe in each generation: The Zohar tells us that in each generation there is a leader of the Jewish people who has the sparks of Moshe within.

He causes Emunah to be drawn down internally rendering anything undesirable to become annulled לִּפְּקֻדֵיהֶם - An annulment of anything undesirable. This also causes the ׳זֶה יִּתְּנוּ גוֹ׳ מֵַֽחֲצִּית הַשֶקֶל גוֹ the causing of one to give the first half a Shekel which symbolises the devotion of one’s ten faculties to G-dliness. Further, the second half Shekel which comes as a gift from above symbolising an Avodah which transcends logic, renders everything into a perspective of ‘all things being equal’ and the Avodah of Mesiras Nefesh. All this therefore brings the second half Shekel within the reach of every Jew, being that Moshe is the shepherd of every Jew and specifically regarding Chassidim, being that they are closely connected to the Moshe of our generation the Frierdiker Rebbe. This should awaken them even more to ensure they have the perspective of ‘all things being equal’ and the aspect of Mesiras Nefesh.

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