Gimmel Tammuz [3 Tammuz] is recognized in Jewish tradition as an auspicious day for open miracles and divine revelation [nissim geluyim]
The Miracle of Yehoshua: On the 3rd of Tammuz in the year 2488 (1273 BCE), Yehoshua bin Nun commanded the sun and moon to stand still in Giv'on so the Jewish people could complete their battle. The Sages teach that Yehoshua established this date for all generations as a time of open miracles and transcendent light.
Liberation of the Previous Rebbe: On Gimmel Tammuz in 1927, the Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, was released from Communist imprisonment in Russia. The Rebbe noted the spiritual parallel between this miraculous liberation from death and Yehoshua's miracle of suspended nature.
The Legacy of the Lubavitcher Rebbe: Gimmel Tammuz is the anniversary of passing (yahrtzeit) of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. Rather than a day of sadness, Chabad tradition marks it as an auspicious day of elevation, highlighting that a tzaddik continues to shower blessings and intercede for miracles in this physical world.
The Rebbe constantly insisted on yearning for and demanding Moshiach's coming, refusing to make peace with an imperfect world.
Video: In honor of the Rebbe’s yahrzeit, the JEM team presents a new film exploring the Rebbe’s perspective on how to see the world. "You're Looking at the World Wrong" [5 in video]

I’m always reminded of the Words in Genesis…. And God saw all that He had made, and behold it was very good, and it was evening and it was morning, the sixth day.
ReplyDeleteAll that He had done for us to enjoy His Creation was VERY GOOD…. He did this for us… and that His Great Name would be so lifted up… maybe when the Great Redemption comes… it will once again reflect this beauty He created for mankind to enjoy…and we will see it in everything… thank you for this wonderful reminder
I miss the Rebbe so much. The Rebbe told us his chassidim that he'd done everything he could and the rest was in our hands. I still don't understand what went wrong and how we failed in that tekufah.
ReplyDeleteI don't know but he still appears in peoples' dreams.. although I haven't heard about any for a while. I always hope I will have another dream of the Rebbe, but so far the last one I had was so long ago....before I started to blog actually. I wanted to start a blog but I was terrified and in the dream, I was lighting Shabbat candles, and the Rebbe came out from behind me and lit them for me. And I understood from that dream that the Rebbe would take care of things.
DeleteThis is why my blog has readers! It has his bracha. It continues to amaze me.
BH
ReplyDeleteWe Want Moshiach Now!!!!!!!