Leilu nishmas Rabbi Yisahar Aaron Izak z'l
Dear , This Week’s Ohr HaChaim Insights Await: Rabbi Shepherd’s Ohr HaChaim commentary pierces the veil of Parashas Korach, delivering Kabbalistic truths that awaken your soul to the Torah’s eternal wisdom. These teachings are your key to overcoming spiritual traps and drawing divine
blessings of clarity, protection, and abundance. - Korach’s Rebellion: The Klipah of Self-Justification
Korach “took” not objects but a narrative of entitlement, weaving
arguments from his Levi lineage and Reuven’s firstborn status to challenge Moshe. The Ohr HaChaim unveils that his logic, though rooted in Torah, was a klipah of ego masking rebellion against divine will. This reveals a profound secret: when pride cloaks itself in righteousness, it binds the soul to the Sitra Achra, blocking the sefirah of Malchut’s flow. By purifying your intentions, you can dismantle such klipot, aligning your actions with Hashem’s plan to channel blessings of strength,
prosperity, and spiritual clarity, transforming every decision into a vessel for divine unity. - Moshe’s Plea: Nullifying Tainted Merit
Moshe’s cry, “Do not turn to their offering,” wasn’t a rejection of justice but a Tzaddik’s mystical override of
Korach’s tainted mitzvot. The Ohr HaChaim explains that Korach’s hatred, devoid of reason, marked his soul as rooted in evil, rendering his merits hollow. This teaches a Kabbalistic truth: true mitzvot require kavanah free of ego, aligning with the sefirah of Tiferet to draw divine favor. Your own deeds, when offered with pure intent, become vessels for divine light, shielding you from spiritual downfall and unlocking blessings of health, harmony, and material success, as Moshe’s plea protected
Yisrael’s sanctity. - Master of Spirits: Valuing the Soul’s Struggle
Moshe and Aharon’s plea, “God, Master of the spirits of all flesh,” invoked Hashem’s mercy by highlighting His love for souls that praise Him despite physicality’s veil. The Ohr HaChaim
reveals that these “spirits in flesh,” battling doubt and desire, offer praise more precious than angels’. This unveils a Kabbalistic secret: your struggles—when turned toward Hashem—forge a tikkun in the sefirah of Yesod, binding your soul to divine desire. By embracing this inner fight, you elevate nitzotzot within, drawing divine protection, longevity, and abundance, as your soul’s song becomes a beacon for geulah.
Your Shabbos Fire Is Attached! The attached Sichos Shabbos PDF is your flame—open it now and let these Kabbalistic secrets set your Shabbos table ablaze with purpose. Don’t let it sit in your inbox—seize this wisdom today! [First Name], Korach reveals how to purge ego’s klipot with pure kavanah, wield mitzvot as vessels of divine light, and transform struggles into songs of geulah. Dive into the attached Sichos Shabbos PDF to master these mystical truths, learning to shatter spiritual barriers, elevate nitzotzot, and draw blessings of wealth, health, and divine closeness. Don’t just
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