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Excerpts for the forthcoming book, “Code of the Heart” Parshas Beshalach/ jkac(16th Parsha of 54 Sections of Torah) By Rabbi Avraham Yehuda Tzvi Shmaryahu David - , 5 Tzvi of Strettyn , zt’l. Numerical Interpretation of Code. Questions/Comments 908-907-0953. online at th generation from Rabbi YehudaTorah with aid of Gematria. Biblewww.codeoftheheart.com©2008 Dvar Torah 5768 “Study Gematria and Sharpen Your Mind”Thank God for Daily Miracles In this week’s Parshas, we read about the miraculous splitting of the sea where the Children of Israel walked across on dry land in the middle of the sea. They did not walk in fear but went like a royal delegation. The proof is in the codes. The Torah says at the end of the song, the dry land” ( (rearranged ) it spells the word in God. In a sea that at places reaches a depth of 3000 feet became totally dry. We have always been told that the Torah protects us. Moreover, not only does it protect us but it also destroys the enemy. The Torah says the following before the song at the sea, ohv lu,c vachc ufkv ktrah hbcu, “and the Children of Israel walked onExodus 15:19). If we take the last letters of the encoded lettersvfukn , kingdom. Such is the way of those who have faithohv lu,c ohrmn ,t 'v rgbhu u,trek ohxb ohrmnu toward it, and Hashem stirred Egypt in the midst of the sea ( letters spells the word , and the Egyptians were fleeingExodus 14:27) . The encodedvru,, torah. We also find a connection between Shabbos and theAz Yashir The Talmudic sages deduced from this statement that we always have to buy or obtain the finest clothing, best food, shiny candelabrums and sweet wine etc., in honor of the Sabbath. The phrase itself has a Gematria of 127. This ties in to our matriarch Sarah who we are told observed the Sabbath as well. From this term we see that she always made a beautiful shabbos for her family. We also learn from this phrase that the people felt the presence of God amongst themselves. Two words of the above phrase are actually encoded in the commandment of Shabbos that we will read next week, where it says the following Song. The Torah says, uvubtu hkt vz , “this is my God and I will beautify him”.uasek ,cav ouh ,t rufz , “ remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it”(Exodus20:8) . If we take the first letters of the encoded letters (rearranged) , it spells This is my God. Hence we see a clear allusion to the statement of the sages. In the news this week, we are witnessing another outbreak of severe cold coming down from the artic north. Just like we witness the ‘hand of God’ at the Yam Suf, we see the ‘hand of God’ in our time. The winds that just recently brought warm weather from the Gulf of Mexico, have just reversed and are now bringing the artic winds from Siberia. It is not global warming but the constant guidance of the One Above. We must always appreciate the miracles that God performs for us on a daily basis. A refuah shlaima to my father, Yaakov Zev Ben Malka Blima, who is recovering from stroke at Vanderbilt Nursing Home, SI, NY hkt vz ,Shabbat Shalom ouka ,caParshas Yisro/ ur,h(17th Parsha of 54 Sections of Torah) By Avraham David - grandson of the Strettyner Rebbe, Rabbi Solomon Langner, z”l Numerical Interpretation of Torah with aid of Questions/Comments 212-742-0477 . online at Gematria. Bible Code.www.codeoftheheart.com©2004 Dvar Torah 5764 “Study Gematria and Sharpen Your Wisdom”The Shabbos Brings Inner Peace In this week’s says the following , “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it. Six days shall you work and do all your work. And the seventh day is Sabbath to Hashem, your G-d: you shall not do any work – you and your son and your maidservant and your animal, and your convert within your gates – for in six days Hashem made the heavens and the earth, the sea and all that is in them, and He rested on the seventh day. Therefore , Hashem blessed the Sabbath day and sanctified it.” For over three thousand years the Children of Israel have remembered and observed this special day. In fact, it is a day that brings inner peace and serenity (free from stress). In our afternoon Sabbath prayer services known as Minchah, we say the following prayers, serenity and tranquility and security.” In fact, we see an allusion from the fourth commandment that indeed the Sabbath brings that inner peace that we all long for. The Parsha, we are given the Ten Commandments. The Fourth Commandmentjycu yeavu vukau ouka ,jubn, “a rest of peace andTorah your G-d.” If we take the acronym of the encircled letters, it spells the term meaning inner peace and serenity.This is why the Shabbos is such a unifying force amongst the Jewish people as it brings peace to our people. We must not abuse the day of Sabbath as it is G-d’s gift to us. How can we reject a gift that brings us peace? In last week’s Parsha, we first introduced to the Shabbos. The Torah says, the following: says, lhekt 'vk ,ca hghcav ouhu, “And the seventh day is Sabbath to Hashem,vuka,,cav ofk i,b v hf utr , “See that Hashem has given you the Sabbath;” 1If we take the acronym of the encircled letters, it spells the term, vb,n and is a gift. But there is more. On the Sabbath eve, Jewish women light the Sabbath candles which bring a special warmth and glow to the Sabbath Table. Indeed, we see an allusion to the warmth of the Sabbath day from the Torah. The Torah says, , meaning gift. From this brief analysis, we see that the Sabbath brings inner peacehghcav ouhc jbhu oc rat kf Hashem made the heavens….. and all that is in them, and He rested on the seventh day.” ……ohnav ,t v vag ohnh ,aa hf , “For in six days2If we take the acronym of the encircled letters, it spells the term ohnj, Chamimmeaning warmth. Hence we see that when we eat our delicious Sabbath meals, we are warmed by the light of the Sabbath Candles. A refuah shlaima to my father, Yakov Zev Ben Malka Blima, who is recovering from stroke at Vanderbilt Nursing Home, SI, NY Good Shabbos ouka ,caCode of the Heart is sold in fine Bookstores in New York and across the country. Also online at amazon.com and barnes&noble.com 1 Exodus 16:292 Exodus 20:11 |
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