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Keeping In Touch - Volume 2
Torah Thoughts Inspired By The Works Of The Lubavitcher Rebbe,
Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson


Emor

Written by Eliyahu Touger

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The name of this week's Torah reading, Emor, means "speak," highlighting the power of our words. Our Sages state: "Lashon hara (malicious gossip) kills three: the one who speaks, the one who listens, and the one who is being spoken about." We can understand why the speaker and the listener suffer. They have committed a serious transgression. But why should the person spoken about be affected?

In resolution, the mystic sages of the Kabbalah explain that speaking about a person's negative qualities provokes their expression. Although the person might not even be aware that he is being spoken about, the fact that his character flaws are being discussed fans the revelation of those qualities.

The converse is also true. Consistent mention of the good a person possesses - and within every person there are unfathomed reservoirs of good - will facilitate the expression of that good in the person's conduct.

Looking to the Horizon

The above concepts apply with regard to all positive matters and, in particular, to the ultimate goal of our Divine service, the era of the Redemption. Constantly speaking about Mashiach and the Redemption, making it a reality in our own minds and in the minds of the people we encounter, will help it blossom into fulfillment in the world at large.

In addition to generating a process of spiritual causation like that described above, sincere talk about the Redemption can have a more tangible effect. For many, the Redemption is not a factor in their lives at all. Some may accept it as a spiritual belief, but even they do not look forward to it in the same way they look forward to an upcoming vacation; it just isn't real. And therefore, they don't talk about it.

When, by contrast, Mashiach and Redemption are driving forces in a person's life, he will talk about it with others. The others will respond with interest, for we are all looking for a better world. And we all trust that G-d can provide us with the material and spiritual blessings to make the world better. This is what we really want. So when someone talks about the Redemption with conviction, we will listen.


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