Reb Chonye Morosow served as a personal secretary to the fifth and sixth Lubavitcher Rebbes in Russia. His son, Reb Mendel, was born in 1916, and recalls two episodes in the Rebbe's homes.
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Reb Chonye Morosow served as a personal secretary to the fifth and sixth Lubavitcher Rebbes in Russia. His son, Reb Mendel, was born in 1916, and recalls two episodes in the Rebbe’s homes.
ayl
great video, what do you think it means in your neshama there is a little neshama?
a yid
To Ayl:
I am not a great scholar, or anything like that.
however, It is known that there are two parts of a Neshama,
1)A part that descends into the body which has 3 parts to it, or chambers.They are called a) Nefesh b) Ruach and c) Neshoma,
2) d) Chaya e) Yechidah
The reason perhaps why the Rebbe called it a Little neshomo inside the regular neshoma, the second level the higher level of the neshomo does not in actuality incloth itself into the human body, into the guf gashmi. and thus not scathed by anything a person does in this world, always is pure from blemish. this is the deep “pintileh yid” of a jew,
from here is that little spark of godliness that is never extinguished.
from here a person even one that “shmads” r“l may have the little spark of hashem that gives him the capibilities to return to get closer to hashem, as we say each morning ”neshomo tehorah he“ yes the part of the neshamo that is never tainted from anything a person does or doesnt do.
that is in my understanding the ”klaine neshomo’le” that is inside our larger one.