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== Source of Jewish Souls == Malchus of Atzilus is called "Knesses Yisroel" as it is the source of [[Jewish souls]]. The concept is that Malchus of Atzilus receives [[five chasadim]] and [[five gevuros]]. The five chasadim flow to it from [[Abba Ila'ah]], and the five gevuros flow to it from [[Ima Ila'ah]]. These two aspects are the inner and outer dimensions of Malchus. The root of Jewish souls is from the inner dimension of Malchus which receives the five chasadim whose source is from Abba. Malchus of Atzilus is also called the collective of Jewish souls, as Jewish souls are drawn from its [[Keilim - Vessels|vessels]]. The inner vessels are the root of the neshama in the world of Briah, the middle vessels are the root of ruach in the world of Yetzira, and the outer vessels are the root of nefesh in the world of Asiya. Every [[Jew]], even the most simple, has a spark from the nefesh of Asiya which is clothed in an illumination from Malchus of Atzilus from its outer vessels. [[Category:worlds]] [[he:ΧΧΧΧΧͺ ΧΧΧ¦ΧΧΧΧͺ]]
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