Milsa D'Bedichusa: Difference between revisions
Created page with "'''Milsa D'Bedichusa''' is a term used by our Sages to describe a statement that brings joy and expands the mind. It belongs to kelipat nogah (neutral shell) which rises to holiness when used for divine service. == Definition of the Concept == Unlike the Hebrew word "joke" which sometimes refers to simple mockery, "milsa d'bedichusa" refers to things that bring joy, not to frivolity or levity which come from kelipah (impure shell). Moreover, this frivolity is the essent..." |
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== In the Future Era == | == In the Future Era == | ||
Milsa d'bedichusa means laughter and pleasure that comes through a certain innovation, and therefore it serves in Chassidus as an analogy for the delights that will be revealed in the Future Era from all the divine service of the righteous during the days of exile. | Milsa d'bedichusa means laughter and pleasure that comes through a certain innovation, and therefore it serves in Chassidus as an analogy for the delights that will be revealed in the Future Era from all the divine service of the righteous during the days of exile. | ||
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