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the Lubavitcher Rebbe



"Failure is not the enemy of success; it is its prerequisite."

Rabbi Nosson Scherman



27 Mar 2009

Reaching spiritual heights



This week's Torah Portion is Parshat Vayikra. The following is a short devar torah relating to Korbanos.


"Rashi says that the reason we put salt on every korban is because Hashem promised the lower earthly waters from the time of creation when they were split from the upper waters that they will be brought on the Mizbei'ach. Therefore Rashi says we do Nisuch HaMayim the pouring of the water on Succos, and salt on the Korbanos. (Vayikra 2:13) The Maharal MiPrague asks, why bring salt? Why not perform Nisuch HaMayim compensating the water itself with every korban that goes up?
Rav Yaakov Kaminetzky answers that bringing salt was the greatest compensation for the lower waters. The lower waters felt that spirituality is measured by lofty heights and the upper waters which were in the heavens were far more fortunate. Hashem wanted to show the water that even the physically low, can reach lofty heights. For this reason we bring salt. To make salt we evaporate the water which rise towards the heavens. The lowly salt remains behind firmly anchored to the earth. Hashem says, it is the salt, the lowest element of the lower waters that should be brought on the mizbei'ach as it too can reach great spiritual heights."
http://www.revach.net/article.php?id=3572

As I leave you for Shabbos, remember that no matter how far you've fallen or how worthless you feel, you have a neshama which can reach great spiritual heights. Strive to reach higher and you just might get there. Good Shabbos.

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