"Today, in our bitter exile, there are people who receive ruach hakodesh more easily than in the time of the prophets." [Noam Elimelech]
Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk [known as "The Rebbe of Rebbes"] was the student of Dov Ber of Mezerich, the brother of Meshulam Zushia of Anipoli. He was born in 1717, and died on 21 Adar in 1786 [ this year - 14 March]
During the lifetime of Dov Ber of Mezerich he traveled widely with his brother all over Poland to spread Hassidism. After Dov Ber's death, Rebbe Elimelech settled in Lizhensk and attained great fame, thanks to his lofty life. During his lifetime, Lizhensk was turned into a center of Polish-Galician Hassidism. There, many famous Tzadikim and Hassidic activists of Galicia were educated and obtained their inspiration during the 18th century.
Rebbe Elimelech is the author of “Noam Elimelech” [Lvov 1798], a book of commentaries on the Pentateuch. In that book, the role of a Tzadik is set out and explained, and the doctrine of Hassidism is explained in greater detail. This book was subject to an intense investigation by the opponents of Hassidism. Many of his expositions are published in his work “Darche Tzedek”, and other works.
The Melitzer Rebbe shlit'a, a direct descendant of the "Noam Elimelech", stated that Rebbe Yisroel of Ruzhin said that 500 years before Rebbe Elimelech was born, the world received abundance in his merit. Now, after his death, even more so!
It is said that Rabbi Elimelech promised anyone who would visit his grave that they would not leave this world without teshuva.
Kever of Rabbi Elimelech in Lizensk, Poland [Photo: יהונתן וואקסמאן] |
Ohel of Rebbe Elimelech, Lizensk Poland [Photo: יהונתן וואקסמאן]
After Rebbe Elimelech passed away, Rebbe Reb Zisha of Hanipoli was approached by his brother’s students to be their new leader. Rabbi Zisha declined and explained his reason with a parable. “The possuk in Bereshis 2:10 states “And a river went forth from Eden to water the garden and from there it split into four paths.”
The Torah is eternal and alludes to all events above and below for all generations. Eden alludes to our holy master the Baal Shem Tov. The river was his student the holy Mezitcher Maggid. The garden refers to my brother the Rebbe Elimelech.
This then is the meaning: a river flows from Eden to water the garden, the Torah flows as water from the Baal Shem Tov by way of the Mezritcher Maggid to the Rebbe Elimelech. From there it separates into four paths: they are :
1.The Holy Rebbe the Chozeh or Seer of Lublin;
2.The Holy Rebbe Avodas Yisrael the Koznitzer Maggid;
3. The Holy Rebbe Mendel Rimanover; and
4.The Holy Ohev Yisrael the Apta Rav.
Stories of Noam Elimelech
The Light of The Rebbe’s Prayer Sash
related by the Rabbi of Madin, grandson of the Ropshitzer
Rebbe Elimelech had a custom that after the afternoon Mincha service he would converse with his close followers. He would then proceed to a special private room to pray the evening Maariv service alone in seclusion, purity and sanctity.
Rabbi Naftali Ropshitzer, a student of the Rebbe always yearned to also be in that room. He constantly wished to see the deeds of his Rebbe and how he prayed at that time. Once he stole into the room unnoticed and hid beneath the bed. The holy Rebbe entered and closed the door behind him. He took his “gartel,” the traditional sash or belt used by Hassidim for prayer and preceded to fasten it about himself.
The first time he wound the sash about his waist the whole house was filled with an awesome unbelievable light. The second time he tied the gartel winding it around, the light grew in intensity until the Ropshitzer could no longer endure it. He grew weak and found himself fainting. He called out in a loud voice.
Rebbe Elimelech heard the cries of distress coming from his student and recognized their source. “Naftali my son are you here?” the Rebbe asked. “Fortunately, you did not remain here for the third and final time I wound the gartel. If you had remained your soul would have surely left your body from the intensity of the great light. Therefore leave now.”
An unusual guest for Tea
related in the name of The Shinover Rebbe
The author of the Hasidic work Maor va’Shemesh was a student of the Rebbe Elimelech. Once he asked the Rebbe Elimelech to be allowed to serve him, thereby learning directly from his Rebbe. Rebbe Elimelech conceded and asked him for a cup of tea. After preparing the tea, the student entered the room to give it to the Rebbe. Inside he saw the awesome figure of an old man sitting beside Rebbe Elimelech. He was overcome by fear, trembling and shaking so much so that he dropped the cup spilling the tea on the floor and ran out.
Later Rebbe Elimelech saw his student and asked him why he hadn’t given him the tea he requested. He answered that he had brought it but when he saw the figure of the old man he was so frightened he spilled the tea. The Rebbe then said to him in Yiddish “Oy vey iz das kind voos ken nisht kiken dem taten in poonim arayn: Woe is to the child who cannot look his own father in the face.” That old man you saw was none other than our forefather Avraham peace be upon him!
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Off the topic. I have a question. if anybody can suggest Rabbi Manis Friedman for consulting personal matters? Thanks in advance.
ReplyDeleteAny geulah news ?
ReplyDeleteIt’s very likely coming in Nissan! Very close! All the signs are here. Hopefully, even before Nissan!
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DeleteRabbi Ben Shushan Duvi speaks a lot about his love to EY and Geula . You will like it .
—Moshe
https://youtu.be/o_YvzWuZesY
DeleteAnother good Rabbi to listen to
—Moshe
Shmuel give me an example of a sign
ReplyDeleteYou need a sign? Aren’t you the one always writing on here that you’re so excited for the final redemption about to arrive?! Look around and you’ll see many signs. You wrote signs on here the other day 😃
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DeleteShmuel , ot is different Anon , I was writing about excitements:)
That was Anonymous who asked, not me. I have all the signs I need, I don't know why some people can't see it.
ReplyDeleteI've seen "signs" before, but this year there seems to be so much more.
Hashem said there will come a generation that will be asking for moshiach. I think this is it. A non religious Jew just recently said she wants moshiach to come. She’s fed up of this world
ReplyDeleteI see the confusion about different Anons in the group, may be it will be better to put a signature on the bottom of the post?
ReplyDeleteThe biggest proof of coming the Mashiah is that we are after Shmita , this year is the Yovel . We have proofs from the Gemara that Nassan is the month of Geula. So be exited and show your excitements to Hashem that you are ready for the Mashiah rather be disappointed all the time. Hashem wants us to be Happy and that is making Him Happy. I always liked the song : Don’t Worry be Happy”. Sing that song to strengthen your Emuna. Even Gd forbid we will not see the Mashiah this Nissan , do not worry be happy, Hashem is Tov and everything He does is for Good. Then work more on your Midot, learn more Torah, do more Hesed and this will be the act of going out from the nature and Hashem loves that. Also, those who think it is not the time to make Aliya and waiting for the Mashiah to come should double think when you want to be in the front seats or in the back when it will be a time to go through Tahara process with the ash of Red Heifer. And the last suggestion for Jews in Diaspora to Merit EY one day is to do a Kiruv. Only Kiruv can help you reach your destination. Start at Home, then your friends and more people you bring to Hashem then it will be finally be decided in Shamayim to give you VISA to EY.
I was born in former Russia then moved to States where I made Teshuva and since that I was volunteering in our Bet Knesset to prepare boys for the BarMitsva, I went to non religious families who were siting Shiva not religious and told them stories about Olam Aba and Gehinom. I inspired them that their parent needs their assistance to get to Olam Aba and many of them started Shomer Shabbat. I wish you all big success on your Kiruv job. Also, ladies talk to women how important is to go to Mikva , inspire them how you feel serving Hashem. Tell them Musar they want to hear. Tell them about the Het of Adam HaRishon and we are still fixing this Het until Mashiah comes. Tell them we are in Prosdor and we are going to enter the Palace forever. And it is depends on them where they want to be in the future , in the small apartment or in the Palace ?
—Moshe
URGENT!!!! Yanuka Rav Shlomo Yehuda Shlita is asking to read 3 chapters Tehilim until Sunday. He said Bad Gezera is on Am Israel all of the World and BH we will sweeten the Judgement
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—Moshe
הינוקא מבקש לקרוא את שלושת הפרקים האלה כל יהודי לפחות עד יום ראשון הקרוב אולי יש גזירה חס ושלום על עם ישראל*
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*תהילים פרק לז*37,83,144
—משה
Thank you for letting us know Moshe.
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ReplyDeleteMoshe, where on the slider of below vid. does the Yanuka say about a bad gezera?
I did hear him saying which tehilim to say,
but at what number on the slider is about a gezera?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFx4-mrVrR4
*הבהרה לרבים השואלים אודות השמועה על פרקי התהילים שביקש הגאון הינוקא לקרוא*
ReplyDeleteבשבועות האחרונים התבטא הרב שלא כהרגלו מספר פעמים על המצב וביקש שכל יהודי יקדיש כמה דקות ביום לתפילה על עם ישראל שינצלו מכל גזרות קשות ופורענויות שלא ירדו לעולם, והוסיף שלשה מזמורי תהילים המסוגלים למתק את הדין ולבטל גזרות קשות: ל"ז, פ"ג, קמ"ד.
*וְעֵת צָרָה הִיא לְיַעֲקֹב וּמִמֶּנָּה יִוָּשֵׁעַ
I got this message from his Kvutsa, not from the video you sent the link.
—Moshe