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LH6-01-Periya uReviya

2024-05-24 – LH6 – EH – Periya uReviya 3 – Para. 16-17 – Parshas Toldos

Periya uReviya 3 – Parshas Toldos – The Power of Kol – Sound – Kabbalistic Aspects of Music – 10 Types of Song – Story of Accordion Lessons – Custom of Bonfires on LaG B’Omer – Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
Hilkhos Periya uReviya 3 is based on 2Likutey Moharan 23.
01:00 – PARAGRAPH 16.
02:28 – The main way a person connects with HaShem is through sound.
03:22 – Every different type of prayer is a way Am Yisrael connects with HaShem, and all types of prayer are included in the 10 Types of Song with which Sefer Tehillim is composed.
06:30 – The most powerful way to come close to HaShem is through tefilah.
08:12 – Hilkhos Kriyas Shema: “Make sure that your ears hear what your mouth speaks.” Emunah depends on hearing.
08:47 – וְנָתַתָּ לְעַבְדְּךָ לֵב שֹׁמֵעַ – “Please give Your servant a heart that listens [understands]…” (Melachim Aleph 3:9).
10:23 – End of clip about the listening heart.
14:26 – The sense of hearing.
18:47 – Nigun – melody.
23:04 – ***Torah study is also an aspect of the 10 Types of Negina. The trop – cantillation – is a much higher level than the words or letters. Trop is nigun. “Sing the Torah all day.”
25:17 – Reference to Likutey Moharan 3.
27:00 – The 10 Types of Song.
27:25 – Q&R about the 10 Types of Song and the Sefiros.
27:41 – PARAGRAPH 17. The 3 groups in Klal Yisrael – Kohen, Levi, Yisrael – parallel the 3 types of sound in music.
33:26 – ***The first letters of the words יִתֵּן בְּקוֹלוֹ קוֹל עֹז – “…He gives forth with His voice a voice of strength” (Tehillim 68:34) spell “Yaakov”.
36:51 – BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE – R’ Nasan’s memory of learning accordion as a child.
38:10 – Q&R about rachamim – mercy.
42:10 – Parshas Toldos. הַקֹּל קוֹל יַעֲקֹב – “…the voice is the voice of Yaakov…” (Bereishis 27:22, Toldos).
47:58 – BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE.
50:00 – NOTE: What is LAg B’Omer?

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