Volume 5 Number 31 Achron Shel Pesach 1 April 2010 – 18 Nisan 5770


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Our FIRST authorized edition of Baal Shem Tov Stories by Howard Cohn, Founder and Executive Director of the Baal Shem Tov Foundation.

BAAL SHEM TOV
Faith Love Joy
Mystical Stories of the Legendary Kabbalah Master

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TALES OF THE BAAL SHEM TOV

In the Torah reading (Exodus 13:17 to15:26), we read that following the departure of the Jewish people from Egypt, Pharaoh regretted his decision to allow them to leave, and pursued them to the Reed Sea. There, Moshe raised his staff and the Sea split and the B'nei Yisrael crossed over. Once all of the B'nei Yisrael had crossed, Moshe again stretched out his staff and the water returned to its former state, drowning the pursuing Egyptians. When the B'nei Yisrael saw the dead Egyptians on the sea shore....... "The people . . . . . believed in G-d and Moses His servant." Exodus 14:31

And then there was the time that Rabbi Dovid Leikes, one of the Chevrayah Kadisha (inner circle of followers of the Baal Shem Tov), was speaking with several followers of his son-in-law, Reb Mottel of Chernobyl (also known as the Chernobyler Rebbe). Reb Dovid asked the followers of Reb Mottel, "Tell me. Do you have perfect faith in your Rebbe, Reb Mottel?"

None of the men responded.

After a pause Reb Dovid persisted, "So nu?" Finally, one of Reb Mottel's adherents came back with, "Who can say he has perfect faith?"

Reb Dovid nodded and continued. "My friends, let me tell you a story about faith. Once, several of us in the Chevrayah Kadisha spent a Shabbos at an inn with the Rebbe. As usual, Seudah Shlishit went late into the night."

"The Baal Shem Tov told us of the mystical insights he had received while meditating, praying, and studying Torah during that Shabbos. When he finished speaking, we Benched, said Maariv and then Havdalah."

"Immediately afterwards," Reb Dovid continued, "we sat down together with the Baal Shem Tov for Melava Malkah."

"After a few minutes, the Baal Shem Tov turned to me and said, 'Reb Dovid, reach into your pocket and take out a gulden, please, and buy us some mead (honey wine) from the inn keeper.'"

"I was still wearing my Shabbos clothes and of course I never carry money on Shabbos. Yet, without thought or hesitation, I reached into my pocket to take out the gulden, as my Rebbe had requested. And - the most amazing thing! I found a gulden in my pocket."

The disciples of Reb Mottel, after hearing this story, commented to Reb Dovid, "You know, that is really not that amazing. It's just another miracle story about the Baal Shem Tov."

"Yes. That is so," said Reb Dovid. "But the point of my telling you the story is not to show that the Baal Shem Tov does miracles. My point is that my faith in my Rebbe, the Baal Shem Tov, is so great that I didn't even think to question his request. I just reached into my pocket for the money. That it was there is secondary."

And so it was.

Freely adapted by Tzvi Meir HaCohane (Howard M. Cohn, Patent Attorney) from a letter from the Rav of Mezibush as translated in Stories of the BAAL SHEM TOV by Y.Y. Klapholtz


Sefer Baal Shem Tov
The Baal Shem Tov's Teachings on the Torah

Then G-d said to Moses: 'Behold, I will make bread rain down to you from heaven; and the people will go out and gather enough for each day . . . . (Ibid. 16:4)

A poor person has the privilege of speaking to the Holy One every day. A rich person, however, receives all his sustenance from G-d at once, and doesn't need to ask Him for his daily requirements - not unless he is very righteous, and realizes that everything he owns is worthless, without G-d giving it life-force to sustain him. The proof is that a sick person has all the food he needs, but still cannot sustain himself.

A poor person, with nothing to eat, must beseech G-d each day. Thus, he merits speaking to Him every day. Furthermore, G-d must also remember the poor person daily, to arrange his livelihood. However, G-d does not need to remember a rich person each day, for He already gave him everything he needed at one time.
Rav Yebi, Tehilim

Translation and commentary by Rabbi Dr. Eliezer Shore.


THE HEART OF PRAYER
The Baal Shem Tov's Teachings on Prayer

7-b4 Asking for G-d's help and assistance.

It is impossible to pray with concentration without receiving help. Ask G-d for His help and assistance.
Tzava'as HaRivash 41


KESER SHEM TOV
Anthology of the Teachings of the Baal Shem Tov

THE LETTER
To my beloved brother-in-law, my friend who is dear to me as my own heart and soul, the exalted rabbi and Chasid, renowned for his Torah scholarship and fear of Heaven, our master, Rabbi Avraham Gershon, may his light shine. Peace unto him and his family, his modest wife, Bluma, together with all their children; may they be blessed with life, amen, sela.

I received the letter written by your holy hand, which you sent by means of the emissary from Jerusalem, at the fair of Luka in the year 5510 (1750 c.e.). It was written with extreme brevity, explaining that you had already written at length to each of us individually and had sent those letters by means of a certain man en route to Egypt. However, the letters never arrived, and I was sorely grieved that I never saw the work of your holy hand which was written in greater detail. Assuredly this is due to the calamitous state of the many lands in which the plague has spread because of our many transgressions. Not far from our region the pestilence has reached the holy community of Mohilev, as well as Wallachia and Turkey.

[Your letter] also states that the Torah teachings and mystical revelations which I sent you through the rabbi and preacher of the holy community of Polonoye did not reach you; this, too, caused me great distress. It certainly would have given you great joy if they had reached you. I have since forgotten many [of those teachings]. However, the few details I still remember I will write to you in brief. On Rosh Hashanah of the year 5507 (1746 c.e.), I made a [Kabalistic] oath and elevated my soul in the manner known to you. I saw wondrous things in a vision, the likes of which I had never witnessed since the day my mind first began to awaken. The things that I saw and learned when I ascended there would be impossible to communicate, even if I could speak to you in person. When I returned to the lower Garden of Eden, I saw many souls, both living and dead, some known to me, and others unknown -- their number was beyond reckoning. They were hastening to and fro in order to ascend from one world to another through the Column known to those initiated into the Mysteries. Their joy was too great for the mouth to express or the physical ear to hear. Also, many evildoers were repenting, and their sins were being forgiven, since it was a special time of Divine favor. Even to me, it was amazing how many of them were accepted as penitents, a number of whom you also know. There was great joy among them, too, and they ascended in the same manner.

Together they begged and implored me unceasingly, "Because of the glory of your Torah, G-d has granted you an additional measure of understanding to grasp and to know these matters. Ascend with us so that you can be our help and support."

Because of the great joy that I beheld among them, I agreed to go up with them... And I besought my master (Achiyah HaShiloni) to accompany me, for the ascent to the Supernal Worlds is fraught with danger. From the day of my birth until now, I never experienced such an ascent as this.

I went up from level to level until I entered the Palace of Moshiach, where Moshiach studies with the sages and righteous, as well as with the Seven Shepherds. There I found extremely great rejoicing, but I did not know the cause of this delight. At first I thought that it might be due to my having passed away from the physical world, G-d forbid. Later they told me that I had not yet died, for they have great pleasure on high when I effect mystical unifications in the world below through their holy Torah. However, to this very day, the nature of their joy remains unknown to me.

I asked Moshiach, "When will you come, master?" And he replied, "By this you shall know: it will be a time when your teachings become publicized and revealed to the world, and your well-springs have overflowed to the outside. [It will be when] that which I have taught you -- and that which you have perceived of your own efforts -- become known, so that others, too, will be able to perform mystical unifications and ascents of the soul like you. Then all the evil klipoth (forces) will be destroyed, and it will be a time of grace and salvation."

I was amazed at this and greatly troubled, since a long time must pass for this to be possible. But while I was there I learned three seguloth and three Holy Names that are easy to learn and explain. My mind was then set at ease, and I thought that with these teachings the people of my own generation might attain the same spiritual level and state as myself. They would be able to elevate their souls and to learn and perceive just as I do. However, I was not granted permission to reveal this during my lifetime. I pleaded for your sake to be allowed to teach you; but I was denied permission altogether and took an oath to that effect.

Yet this I can tell you, and may G-d assist you, so that your way be pleasant to the Lord: Never stray, particularly in the Holy Land, whenever you pray or study, and with every utterance of your lips, from intending to bring about the unification of a Divine Name, for every letter contains worlds and souls and G-dliness, and they ascend and combine and unite with one another. Then the letters combine and unite to form a word, and they are actually unified with the Divine essence -- and in all these aspects, your soul is bound up with them. All the worlds become unified as one, and they ascend and bring about great joy and delight without measure. Consider the joy of a bridegroom and bride in this lowly physical world, and you will realize how much greater is the joy on such a lofty spiritual level.

G-d will surely help you. Wherever you turn, you will succeed and become enlightened. "Give wisdom to the wise, and he will become wise all the more." The KST version ends here. Please pray for my sake, that I might be privileged to dwell in G-d's land during my lifetime; and pray for the remnant of our people who still remain in the Diaspora.

These are the words of your brother-in-law who longs to see you face-to-face, who prays that length of days be granted to you and your wife and children, and who wishes you peace "all your days-including the nights, for many good years, amen, sela.

Yisrael Baal Shem Tov of the Holy Community of Mezibush

Translation and commentary by Rabbi Yehoshua Starrett.


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