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Why the Urgency

When the adapters of the Rebbe's talks were working on a very delicate subject, one of the editors wrote a note proposing a certain interpretation to which the Rebbe responded, "This is complete heresy." Full Story

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Isn't God timeless?
January 31, 2010 1:58 am

I wonder. Is there anything that can put together all the opinions about what is perfect in a more perfect agreement than the whole of God’s appearance?

Rabbi Yeheskel Lebovic
January 29, 2010 6:26 am

Well written. It’s NOT heresy, although it requires wide elucidation.
Mazel Tov again on the birth of your son!

January 28, 2010 6:58 pm

If the Bashefer can shape how he is, then we have a “before” and an “after”. That cannot be.

How then can we limit Him and say He cannot change Himself?

That is the difference between what we call “existence” and His Existence.
He is.
Not was.
Not will be.
These all occur in projections of Himself – without any change in Him.

“Change” is an inherent limitation. There cannot be two states of perfection.

The rest is volumes.
Anyone for a chassidus shiur?

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