Tuesday, February 22, 2022

21 Adar Hilula Rebbe Elimelech miLizensk zatsal








רִבּוֹנוֹ שֶׁל עוֹלָם כֹּל יָכוֹל, הַיּוֹם הַיָּארְצַייט שֶׁל "הַנֹּעַם אֱלִימֶלֶךְ" שֶׁזָּכָה לִבְחִינָה שֶׁל "חָזֵה הֲוֵית עַד דִּי כָרְסָוָן רְמִיו וְעַתִּיק יוֹמִין יְתִב לְבוּשֵׁהּ כִּתְלַג חִוָּר וּשְׂעַר רֵאשֵׁהּ כַּעֲמַר נְקֵא", וּבִזְכוּת "הַנֹּעַם אֱלִימֶלֶךְ" נִזְכֶּה לִרְאוֹת מִסּוֹף הָעוֹלָם וְעַד סוֹפוֹ, כְּמוֹ חַנָּה שֶׁרָאֲתָה מִסּוֹף הָעוֹלָם וְעַד סוֹפוֹ, "קֶשֶׁת גִּבּוֹרִים חַתִּים" אֵלּוּ הַיְּוָנִים, "וְנִכְשָׁלִים אָזְרוּ חָיִל" אֵלּוּ בְּנֵי הַחַשְׁמוֹנָאִים, "שְׂבֵעִים בַּלֶּחֶם נִשְׂכָּרוּ" אֵלּוּ שִׁבְעִים בְּנֵי הָמָן, שֶׁבָּאוּ לְבַקֵּשׁ סְלִיחָה מִמָּרְדְּכַי, "וּרְעֵבִים חָדֵלּוּ" אֵלּוּ מָרְדְּכַי וְאֶסְתֵּר, שֶּׁעֲלֵיהֶם נֶאֱמַר "בַּבֹּקֶר יֹאכַל עַד וְלָעֶרֶב יְחַלֵּק שָׁלָל", "בִּנְיָמִין זְאֵב יִטְרָף" זֶה שָׁאוּל, שֶׁנִּרְמַז בַּפָּסוּק "וַיְחִי מְתוּשֶׁלַח שֶׁבַע וּשְׁמֹנִים שָׁנָה וּמְאַת שָׁנָה וַיּוֹלֶד אֶת לָמֶךְ", רָאשֵׁי תֵּיבוֹת שָׁאוּל, כִּי שָׁאוּל הָיָה גִּלְגּוּל שֶׁל לֶמֶךְ שֶׁהָרַג אֶת קַיִן, וְעָלָיו נֶאֱמַר "שִׁבְעָתַיִם יֻקָּם קַיִן וְלֶמֶךְ שִׁבְעִים וְשִׁבְעָה", וְלָכֵן עֶזְרַת יִשְׂרָאֵל אָרְכָּהּ מֵאָה וּשְׁמֹנִים וָשֶׁבַע אַמָּה, וְלֶמֶךְ חַי שֶׁבַע וְשִׁבְעִים וּשְׁבַע מֵאוֹת שָׁנָה, כִּי הַגִּימַטְרִיָּא אוֹר מַיִם רָקִיעַ = 677, וְעוֹד מֵאָה בְּרָכוֹת, וּמֵאָה אֲבָנִים שֶׁקּוֹרְאִים בַּיָארְצַייט שֶׁל "הַנֹּעַם אֱלִימֶלֶךְ" = 777, שֶּׁעֲלֵיהֶם עוֹמֵד הַמִּשְׁכָּן, וּבָרֶגַע שֶׁ"הַנֹּעַם אֱלִימֶלֶךְ" הִשְׁלִים אֶת הַמֵּאָה אֲבָנִים הוּקַם כָּל הָעוֹלָם עַל מְכוֹנוֹ, שָׁמַיִם וָאָרֶץ, בֵּית הַמִּקְדָּשׁ שֶׁל מַעְלָה, וּבֵית הַמִּקְדָּשׁ שֶׁל מַטָּה.

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Noam Elimelech - Histoire

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Biographies: Dailyzohar / Hevratpinto

Tzetil Qatan


Rav Avitan 

https://chat.whatsapp.com/DA8SecAaYC16E5YxLy1vu

Rav Avitan's clip and summary, please feel free to share this translation and link. 

B'shem Kol Yisrael- בשם כל ישראל 

This segula is tried and tested. Rav Avitan personally did this segula & witnessed with his own eyes that the segula he's sharing works ב"ה. Others have followed Rav Avitans suggestion and saw that it did work...I myself did this the past couple of years and B"H it worked (Atarah Malkah-Admin of the English translation groups).


This segula works for 2 things: 

1. Any general salvation you need, pray for Monday night or Tuesday day, in the merit of the Noam Elimelech.

2. If there's a specific amount of money you need for the holiday of Pesach (pretty expensive holiday, needing to buy Matza, wine, food, clothes for the family etc.) With Hashem's help, you'll have everything you will need for the holiday. 


Those that will do the segula will be amongst those that give charity and not the ones asking for charity to cover their Pesach expenses.


Strating Monday night, is the Hilula of Rabi Elimelech of Lizansk - he was an extremely holy and righteous person. He would fast from Motzei Shabbos until Friday night (6 days) every week, for 21 years. He did this on behalf of Am Yisrael so that it could be a kapara- atonement for Am Yisrael. That's how holy he was. His merits still carry weight today in our time.

He pleaded with Hashem to remove the Tzarot- pain/suffering for Am Yisrael before the final redemption when Mashiach comes. 


Therefore everyone should take advantage of this Tzaddik's Hilula and do the following things on Monday night. 

1. Light a candle in the merit of Rabi Noam Elimelech of Lizansk.

2. Read specifically what Rav Avitan will post soon- 3 specific stories written in the sefer Noam Elimelech, that many Tzaddikim said should be said outloud to others. At the very least say it outloud to your family members. If you're by yourself, read it outloud and share the stories via text with others so that they can read it out loud. 

*As soon as Rav Avitan posts the 3 stories to recite, we will share it in the group, English will be provided as well G-d willing* These stories are to be said twice, once on Monday night/ or Tuesday day, and again on Shabbos Mevarchim for the month of Nissan- this year its  Saturday Mar. 26th (with the extra Adar we are not sure if these 3 stories should be recited on the 21st of Adar II,  we will try to find out).

3. Give charity in honor of Rabi Noam Elimelech.

4. Pray in your own words asking the Tzaddik to pray on your behalf, that all your suffering should stop and that you receive your salvation. 


Just as an FYI of how holy the works of the Noam Elimelech is. The great Tzaddik the Baba Sali who passed away in 1984, would travel to many countries, Israel, Morocco and Egypt... he would never travel without the book called the Noam Elimelech. 

It's a known segula amongst Jews from all walks of life, to place the book the Noam Elimelech under the pillow of a woman in labor for an easy delivery, and if Gd forbid someone is deathly ill this book would also be placed on his/her pillow.


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https://chat.whatsapp.com/Il0XTz9hMMiHg7h0LUVzTG

*Translation of the 3 stories* that Rav Avitan sent out, written in Hebrew. 

As was said in yesterday's translation tonight in honor of the Rebbe Noam Elimelech's Hilula, light a candle in his honor, give tzedaka, read the 3 stories below, and ask Hashem, that in the merit of Rebbe Elimelech of Lizansk to bless you with all your needs, especially for Pesach. Pray in your own words and ask for what you need. 

*Segulah for parnassa - to read tonight/or tomorrow day, and read again on Shabbos Mevarchim Chodesh Nissan* 

There is a segulah from the Kozhnitzer Maggid to recite three well-known

stories related to Pesach. The segulah is that the stories will bless the Jewish people with an abundance of provisions and necessities for the upcoming Pesach.


These are the 3 stories that are a Segulah for Parnasa for Pesach 💰💰💰💰💰


1)  ☄A certain Jew was selling brandy before Pesach, to provide for the

upcoming holiday expenses. He went from country to country, but at one border, the guards seized his barrel, since he lacked the proper licenses.

The Jew quickly traveled to the Rebbe Reb Meilech and poured out his heart.

The Rebbe Reb Meilech told him to tell the guards to taste the contents of

the barrel; it was only water. The Jew did as the Rebbe had told him. They

were surprised to find that the Jew was telling the truth! They returned

the barrel to him, but then he went back to the Rebbe, crying: "Now how can

I provide for my family for the holiday? The barrel of brandy was my only

way of earning a livelihood and now it's full of water!" The Rebbe Reb Meilech told him to taste the contents of the barrel. To his delight, it was full of brandy once again! And the Jew had all the neccesities for

Pesach in abundance!


2.) ☄A king lost his ring. He proclaimed that he would pay a handsome salary to everyone who searched for it. There was a poor Jew who had no money for Pesach. His wife advised him to take up the king's offer. So he joined in

the search, and with the money he earned, he bought all the necessities for Pesach. This Jew was also a generous fellow; he invited many guests for the

seder that year.

Among the king's advisors was a wicked anti-Semite. On the seder night he

went to the Jew's home and peeked in through the window. When he saw the

Jew eating and drinking and not searching for the king's ring, he saw his

chance. He quickly went back to the palace. "Your Majesty," he said.

"You've been fooled.

I'll show you!" The king followed his advisor to the house of the poor

Jew, and peered in the window. There was the Jew at a table full of guests,

eating and drinking like a king! Still, the king was loath to think ill of his Jewish subject. He told the advisor, "This Jew is probably

interrogating these men to see if they know the ring's whereabouts."

This Jew's custom was that at " *Dayenu* ," he would recite each verse and all

the guests would respond, "Dayenu." It so happened that the advisor's name

was none other than Dayenu. Just then, they all answered in chorus

"Dayenu!" The king's advisor paled.

The king understood this to mean that his trusted advisor had in fact

stolen the ring. He commanded his royal guards to seize the advisor and jail him, and he confessed to the crime. And the Jew had all the

neccesities for Pesach in abundance!


3.)  ☄There was a certain Jew who worked hard for his landlord, the poritz.

One day, the poritz said, "It's lucky for you that I support you. Otherwise, you would starve!" In his simple faith, the Jew answered, "What

are you saying? There's a G-d in Heaven and He provides for all His

creatures. If the poritz won't serve as G-d's agent, G-d will find me another."

The poritz angrily banished the Jew from his property. This occurred right

before Pesach. This poor Jew now had no money to buy the necessary

provisions. The poritz had a huge treasury where he kept all his gold. He would go in from time to time to count and polish his coins. He would spit on each coin and then polish it till it shone. The poritz' pet monkey would go with the poritz into the treasury and watch him.

He saw his master put

the coins close to his mouth; he thought that the poritz was eating the coins! Monkey see, monkey do. The monkey copied his master. It went alone into the treasury and feasted on the gold coins. The monkey ate so many coins that it died.

When the poritz came into his treasury and saw the dead monkey, he didn't

realize the cause of its death. His anger had not abated, and he commanded

his servant to throw the monkey into the Jew's house, to teach him a

lesson. "If I don't provide for him, no one will!" The servant threw the

monkey in through the window. When it landed, its stomach burst and all the

gold coins came pouring out. Then the Jew was able to buy an abundance of

provisions for Pesach.


On the seder night, the poritz sent his servant to see how the Jew was suffering without food. But the servant reported that the Jew's house was full of food and drink. The poritz later sent for the Jew and asked him from where he'd had money. The Jew told the poritz how someone had thrown a dead monkey into his house and that hundreds of gold coins had burst from it. The poritz then admitted, " Now I truly see that it's Hashem Who provides for us all." And the Jew had all the neccesities for Pesach in

abundance!


May you all be blessed with abundant resources for a Freilicha and Kosher

Pesach, May your tables abound with guests who enlighten your seder with

gems of Torah, May you and your children and your children's children not

know from want all of your days, May your seder table be blessed with the

visable revelation of Eliyahu haNavi in preparation for the coming of Melech Moshiach.

Amen v amen

Besorot Tovot 💕💕💕


Zecher Tzadik Qadosh Livracha bh!

חזק ואמץ ממש תודה רבה לאל ממש

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