What is a Rebbe? Why dose every Jew have to be connected to a Rebbe? The following is a very unique Yechidus that took place in the winter of 1969 with a Chabad supporter who came to see the Rebbe, special thanks to the “Zionist Archives” of Jerusalem to learn more about the Rebbe visit www.inspiringageneration.com
Question: The Rebbe's energy is so instrumental in helping us serve Hashem properly, how is it possible that we still have free will?
Why Does Every Jew have to be Connected To a Rebbe?
What is a Rebbe? Why dose every Jew have to be connected to a Rebbe? The following is a very unique Yechidus that took place in the winter of 1969 with a Chabad supporter who came to see the Rebbe, special thanks to the “Zionist Archives” of Jerusalem to learn more about the Rebbe visit www.inspiringageneration.com
Question: The Rebbe’s energy is so instrumental in helping us serve Hashem properly, how is it possible that we still have free will?
The Rebbe: The Torah says (regarding Moshe Rabbeinu): “I stand between G-d and the Jewish people,” because connecting directly with G-d is a challenge, the Yidden pleaded with Hashem to place an intermediary between the Yidden and G-d. Each generation has its own Moshe Rabbeinu.
To understand this from a worldly prospective: when a regular person has an appointment to speak with the king, it is such a momentous occasion that in preparation for, even a brief audience, the person wears brand new clothes and will buy new shoes. He will need to know in advance what to speak about and more importantly how to speak to a king. How does such a person prepare himself? He contacts an official or a lawmaker who is intricately familiar with the laws and customs of speaking to a king, and who will advise him on how to get a message across to a king.
The same applies spiritually: Hashem intended for you to get involved in a specific type of business through which you became, Baruch HaShem, very wealthy. Now your avodah is also to give Tzedakah. There are times during the year, like Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, when it is relatively easy for a yid to communicate directly with Hashem. However, reaching G-d on your own on a regular basis is a very difficult task. One goes to a Tzadik who knows how to speak to G-d and this Tzadik communicates on your behalf.
Regarding your question of free will: A wealthy and respectable person who wants to build a house still needs to find a contractor who will actually do the work, an architect to make the blue-prints etc., he will have to find someone specific for each detail of the house. In building a house it is impossible for one person to do everything.
It is true that there may be some people who are wealthy and they are also contractors themselves and this person can build a house on their own, but only a select few individuals can do all things involved in building a house.
When this wealthy person builds a house, the fact that he relies on various different people, with different professions, doesn’t mean that his image as a wealthy and respectful person is diminished. Rather, one needs money to pay other professionals to do the various tasks and without money, he indeed would not get anywhere.
The same in spirituality: a yid who is occupied with business and with giving charity still needs a Tzadik for help. On his own, a yid does not have sufficient merits; he therefore needs the Tzadik to elevate him closer to Hashem.
For example: how do you connect a yid here in Brooklyn who gives money in order to help free a yid in Russia? How a can a yid in Russia give someone a part in a mitzvah? The same thing regarding a yid from here who gives money, enabling a yid in Tel Aviv to put on Tefillin, how are those two people connected?
The Rebbe concluded: the fact that the yid from here is connected to me and the yid who is in Russia is also connected to me, and I know how to speak to the above, I connect both of these Yiddin together. “I am a physical human being like you it is just that Hashem gave me the strength that I can help out Yiddin”
Eli
wow thank you!
YUD
the person who is in front of the rebbe is a police officer.he was in the 71st pct some years back.his name is officer mike waldman who happens to be jewish.i remember him very well.he was a very fine officer.nice picture!
S.R.
wow thats was really inpiring
thank you for posting such a beautiful article!!!
keep them coming!!
in our generation this is what keeps us strong and mekushar to the Rebbe!!
henya abenson
excellent!!!!!!!!!
you should also add a feature where someone can email this devar torah to other people!
kesivo vechasimo tovo
henya
A yid
Thank you very nice