tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892430352456023043.post6730730884825884779..comments2015-08-02T14:40:14.969-07:00Comments on Torah & Kabbalah: Emor – Yom Tov is Imma, Shabbat is AbbaMark Kerznerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13141058882531144922noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-892430352456023043.post-11435470624797278822011-05-06T06:29:16.768-07:002011-05-06T06:29:16.768-07:00My friend Rabbi Menachem Sholom Kranz sent me the ...My friend Rabbi Menachem Sholom Kranz sent me the following additional elucidation.<br /><br />I saw in the Sefer צמח דוד from the previous Skolya Rebba, that he adds on to this from the אריז"ל. <br /><br />The part about the Holidays in this weeks פרשה begins with first mentioning about the שבת and a number of the מפרשים like the אור החיים הקדוש ask why is it repeated here again, but with this that the אריז"ל says we can understand its placement here.<br /><br />On the Holidays we only move up automatically to the level of אמא, also known as בינה. However on שבת we go up automatically, without our doing, to the level of אבא also known as חכמה. Its placement here is to show that we can attain the levels like on שבת, through out תפילות. That's why the part of the Holidays begins with mentioning about שבת. He adds that its also hinted at the closing פסוק that says וידבר משה א'ת מ'ועדי י'הוה א'ל ב'ני י'שראל here we see the acronym for אמי and then אבי to hint that even though we start off the יום טוב on a lower level then the שבת but we can attain the same level through our working on it. Mark Kerznerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13141058882531144922noreply@blogger.com