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Parshas Ki Sisah ( ta, hf ,arp)By Rabbi Avraham David great grandson of Strettyner Rebbe Numerical Interpretation of Torah with aid of Questions/Comments 908-907-0953 . online at Gematria. Bible Code.www.codeoftheheart.com©2008 Dvar Torah 5768 “Study Gematria and Sharpen Your Mind”When You Take…You will Get The Parsha says the following, Children of Israel”.( uplifting(Joseph Heller). The Gematria of this term is 701. The word Shabbos has a Gematria of 702 . The words share two letters save one. This teaches us how beloved we are to God as noted by Rashi. In another interpretation, the term whose definition is the following; fulcrum so that with a person riding on each end, one end goes up as the other goes down. This teaches us that when one keeps count of something, like a census, the numbers keep changing, sometimes up, sometimes down. Same with the weather, it is like a seesaw, in the morning it is one temperature, the afternoon another and it changes again in the evening. It is never the same. That is how God created His universe. Following nature is never boring but exciting and interesting. It always keep changing. In fact, this is what Rabbi David Miller wrote in his book, “The Secret of Happiness”, back in 1930, where he said that the Jewish religion closely follows nature. When we say ktrah hbc atr ,t ta, hf , “when you count theExodus 30:12) The term ta,, sisah is also translated as taking,sisah sounds like seesaw,seesaw ( ) n. A long plank balanced on a centralKrias Shema(reading of the Shema), we must say it when we arise (sunrise) and when we go to sleep (after sunset) which represents morning and night. Our prayers must be said within a certain time frame. Our holidays, which are also mentioned in this celebrated during a specific time of the year, pre harvest, harvest or post harvest time. When we eat and drink we make appropriate blessings. If it is from the earth, ha’adamah, the wheat, hamotzi, a tree, ha’etz, a grapevine, hagefen or from the water, shehakol. Moreover, the Sabbath, which is mentioned in this weekly basis and Shabbos begins before sunset it and it ends after sunset. It lasts approximately 25 hours. For many of us that are burdened with the yoke of work, people look forward to the rest and peace that Sabbath ushers in. When ever you find a name encoded in the life. In this and upkeep. It is interesting to note that we find encoded King Solomon in this section. The by the holy shekel, the shekel is twenty geirah” ( (rearranged) spells the word built the first temple. In this week’s Parsha, God tells Moshe that no one can see Him and live (see Parsha, must beParsha, is observed on aTorah, the subject influences that persons’Parsha, we learn about the half shekel that was donated for temple buildingTorah says the following, vrd ohrag asev keac keav ,hmjn, “half of the shekel,Exodus 30:13). The encoded lettersvnka , Solomon. Remember, it was King Solomon whoExodus33:20). However, with aid of the codes, we do feel the presence of God on the Temple Mount. The next sentence says the following, behold, there is a place with me.” ( h,t ouen vbv 'v rnthu , “God said,Exodus 33:21). The encoded term spells vhrnv,Moriah Hence we see that when we take ourselves to God, God will in turn give His presence to us. Unfortunately, we are not privileged to have the Holy Temple amongst us but hopefully very soon. Nonetheless, we feel this most vividly on our holy Sabbath as we eat our meal under the glow of the Sabbath lights. A refuah shlaimah to my father, Yaakov Zev Ben Malka Blima, who is recovering from stroke at Vanderbilt Nursing Home, SI, NY Shabbat Shalom , which is the place of the Holy Temple (First & Second Temples in Jerusalem).ouka ,ca |
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