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A Prayer to Merit Distributing the Rav's Prayers to Every Home and Infusing a

Spirit of Life Throughout the Jewish Nation

עורך ראשי
A Prayer to Merit Distributing the Rav's Prayers to Every Home and Infusing a

The Obligation to Distribute the Light of the Tzaddik

Master of the Universe, grant me the merit to distribute the prayers of the Rav in every single home, in every single place, in every single neighborhood, and to every single Jew, so that, Heaven forbid, no Jew will lack any prayer. For the entire complete Geulah (Redemption) depends on this, until Mashiach ben David is revealed through the prayers of the Rav, until they spread throughout the entire world, to every single Jew. This is the secret of the Plague of the Firstborn, where Hashem struck the Sitra Achra (the forces of impurity), which is accomplished when there is no home without a prayer of the Rav. May we merit to go out every single day to distribute all the prayers of the Rav. Through this, may we merit to enter in the blink of an eye [Hebrew gematria: heref (305) + ayin (130) = 435] into the Heichal HaGvanin HaMishtanim (the Supernal Chamber of Changing Colors/Divine manifestations), for the Rav has written prayers for all types of spiritual "colors" (situations and soul-roots), dozens of prayers for every single shade. Therefore, every single Jew must find for himself several prayers that he must connect to, and walk with them all the days of his life. Through this, may we merit to be included in the right nostril of the Divine Countenance (a Kabbalistic concept representing the source of ultimate mercy and life), from where the outcomes of life flow—the truest essence of life—in every moment and second. From there comes the spirit of the Resurrection of the Dead, which Yocheved and Miriam drew down to all the children of Israel in every single place. Through this, they merited the Giving of the Torah and to hear the Ten Commandments. So too, may we merit through these prayers to draw down the spirit of life—the truest essence of life—to the entire Jewish nation in every single place. For with this spirit of life, they merited to receive the Torah and the Mitzvah, the Tablets of Testimony, and to hear the Ten Commandments. Likewise, in the merit of these prayers, may we all merit to welcome Mashiach ben David, and to bring down the fiery Holy Temple from Heaven before the eyes of all Israel, and before the eyes of all the nations of the world. This is especially true during the Torah portions of "Terumah, Tetzaveh, Ki Tisa, Vayakhel, and Pekudei," which deal with the building of the Mishkan (Tabernacle). This served as a preparation for the building of the Holy Temple, whose construction was completed in the month of Bul (Cheshvan). For until the building of the First Holy Temple, in every month of Cheshvan, the waters of the Flood would flood the entire globe, unearthing all the deceased from their graves. This caused them terrible suffering, as it would toss them about and remove them from their resting places. This occurred from the days of the Flood in every month of Cheshvan, until King Solomon, peace be upon him, came and built the Holy Temple from marble and alabaster stones. Through this, the floods that primarily fell in the month of Cheshvan ceased. So too, now, all the floods and torrents of the Sitra Achra (forces of impurity) will cease, and they will be transformed into floods of prayers and supplications. Through this, we will emerge from all the evil inclination, and not a single trace or shred of the evil inclination will remain within us anymore.

The Rav expressed that there should not be a single home without his prayers, and with these prayers, we will welcome our righteous Mashiach.

Take part in the distribution and illuminate the light.

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To merit distributing the prayers of the Rav to every single home, to infuse a spirit of life throughout the entire Jewish nation, and to merit connecting to several prayers with which we will walk our entire lives. For these prayers are the Heichal HaGvanin HaMishtanim (the Supernal Chamber of Changing Colors), and in the merit of these prayers, we will welcome our righteous Mashiach.

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