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"The word 'Semichah' (blanket) is written only once in the Tanakh (Bible), a hint to Tzipporah who was the soul of Yael" • The Daily Lesson from the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

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"The word 'Semichah' (blanket) is written only once in the Tanakh (Bible), a hint to Tzipporah who was the soul of Yael" • The Daily Lesson from the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a

Before you is the full daily lesson as delivered by our teacher, the Rav, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a (may he live long and good days) - yesterday after the Maariv (evening) prayer, Sunday, Parshas Vayikra, the night of the 8th of Adar II:

"Every day ten are killed, ten are killed. Now we had Nachman, Nachman Vazana ben Ella. Who was the greatest tzaddik (righteous person) in all generations; such a tzaddik has not existed since the creation of the world. He would go from one person to another and break their Xiaomi (smartphone). Every day he would break someone else's Xiaomi. Just as Devorah the Prophetess broke the 'Xiaomi' [referring to breaking the influence of the Sitra Achra/evil side], she then merited the Amuda d'Nura (pillar of fire). [And she was called] "Eshet Lapidot" (Woman of Flames), for she was surrounded by fire day and night. Just like Yael, who was surrounded by fire day and night. Yael was a gilgul (reincarnation) of Tzipporah, because the word "Semichah" (blanket) is not written anywhere else in the world; the word "Semichah" does not exist [elsewhere in the Tanakh (Bible)]. Only once in the entire Torah [does it appear], and its gematria (numerical value) is equal to Tzipporah. [As cited in] Megaleh Amukot, section 87; Tzipporah—for Yael was a gilgul of Tzipporah, and Devorah was a gilgul of Moshe (Moses). Every woman is a gilgul of Moshe, women are a gilgul of Eliyahu HaNavi (Elijah the Prophet) [the word 'Nashim' (women) has the same gematria as Eliyahu HaNavi Zachur L'Tov (Elijah the Prophet, may he be remembered for good)]. Every woman has Eliyahu HaNavi impregnated [spiritually] within her, every woman! Therefore, the woman will merit to be the Kohen Gadol (High Priest), just as Yael merited to be the Kohen Gadol, she merited to be Eli [the High Priest]. Every woman will ultimately merit to be the Kohen Gadol. If she walks with tzniut (modesty), keeps her dress down to the ankle, and breaks her Xiaomi (smartphone), she will merit to be the Kohen Gadol, and we will merit the complete Geulah (Redemption) speedily in our days, Amen!"‏.

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