Neshama On Fire | DJ Farbreng | Feat. Chaim Ghoori
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Shared on December 19, 2024
The Holy Zohar in Parshas Pinchos recounts a fascinating exchange where Rebbe Abba asked Reb Shimon Bar Yochai: Why is it that the nations of the world do not “shukle”—why do only Jews sway back and forth when they pray and learn Torah?
Reb Shimon revealed that this movement reflects something profoundly spiritual. When a Yid learns Torah or davens, their neshama—their soul, which is a direct part of Hashem—comes alive. The verse says, “Ner Hashem Nishmas Adam”—the soul of man is like the flame of Hashem. Just as a flame constantly flickers, leaping upward, as if yearning to connect to something higher, so too the neshama is always striving, always seeking to connect to Hashem.
Our Neshama is on fire!
Music Produced and arranged by Izzy Drihem
Saxophone: Ismael Vergara
Reb Shimon revealed that this movement reflects something profoundly spiritual. When a Yid learns Torah or davens, their neshama—their soul, which is a direct part of Hashem—comes alive. The verse says, “Ner Hashem Nishmas Adam”—the soul of man is like the flame of Hashem. Just as a flame constantly flickers, leaping upward, as if yearning to connect to something higher, so too the neshama is always striving, always seeking to connect to Hashem.
Our Neshama is on fire!
Music Produced and arranged by Izzy Drihem
Saxophone: Ismael Vergara
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