Kedoshim: Certain Things Can Only Be Internalized Together
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Why does the Torah command us to be holy, specifically when the entire congregation is gathered together?
In this powerful session, Rav Shlomo Katz opens the Mei HaShiloach (the Izhbitzer Rebbe) to explore the mystical mechanics of Hakhel (gathering). We learn about a concept usually reserved for the laws of Kashrut: Bittel b'Shishim (Nullification in Sixty). The Izhbitzer teaches that when Jews gather together, there is a "Koach Seguli"—a spiritual power beyond logic—where our individual struggles and egos become nullified in the collective holiness of the group.
Rav Shlomo discusses why Rashi states that "most of the Torah depends on this Parsha," explaining that certain heavy struggles—specifically regarding Arayot (immorality)—cannot be conquered in isolation.
This episode is a call to stop trying to fight our battles alone. It challenges us to throw ourselves into the "Minyan" not just to pray, but to access the only space where our darkness can be swallowed up by the light of the community.
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