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The body is the physical part of a person, where the neshamah (soul) resides while in this physical world. | The '''human body''' is the physical part of a person, where the neshamah (soul) resides while in this physical world. | ||
The choice of the Yid (Jew) is specifically from the perspective of the body, since regarding the neshamah the concept of choice doesn't apply, as there is no comparison between the neshamah of a Yid and the neshamah of a non-Jew. Specifically from the perspective of the body, where there is no difference between a Yid and a non-Jew, this is where Hashem's essential choice lies. | The choice of the Yid (Jew) is specifically from the perspective of the body, since regarding the neshamah the concept of choice doesn't apply, as there is no comparison between the neshamah of a Yid and the neshamah of a non-Jew. Specifically from the perspective of the body, where there is no difference between a Yid and a non-Jew, this is where Hashem's essential choice lies. | ||
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The body's root in Elokus (Divinity) is from the aspect of "the face of man" in the Divine chariot. | The body's root in Elokus (Divinity) is from the aspect of "the face of man" in the Divine chariot. | ||
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