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'''Basi LeGani''' is the name (Dibur Hamaschil) of the last maamar written by [[The Rebbe Rayatz|the Frierdiker Rebbe]] and the first maamar and series of maamarim that followed it that [[the Rebbe]] delivered. The maamarim begin with the words of the Midrash "Basi LeGani" and are named after them. | |||
Rabbi Menachem Chasnia in the name of Rabbi Elazar bar Avuna, who quoted Rabbi Shimon bar Yosnah said: It doesn't say "I came to a garden," rather it says "to My garden," to My bridal chamber, to the place that was My primary dwelling initially. The primary presence of the Shechinah was indeed in the lower worlds, as it is written (Bereishis 3): "And they heard the voice of Hashem Elokim walking in the garden..." | Rabbi Menachem Chasnia in the name of Rabbi Elazar bar Avuna, who quoted Rabbi Shimon bar Yosnah said: It doesn't say "I came to a garden," rather it says "to My garden," to My bridal chamber, to the place that was My primary dwelling initially. The primary presence of the Shechinah was indeed in the lower worlds, as it is written (Bereishis 3): "And they heard the voice of Hashem Elokim walking in the garden..." | ||