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It is explained that Kelipat Nogah serves as an intermediary between the levels of holiness and the three impure shells. Through Kelipat Nogah, the three impure shells receive their life force.
It is explained that Kelipat Nogah serves as an intermediary between the levels of holiness and the three impure shells. Through Kelipat Nogah, the three impure shells receive their life force.


= The Difference Between Kelipat Nogah ans shalosh klipos hatmaeos =
= The Difference Between Kelipat Nogah and shalosh klipos hatmaeos =
The fundamental difference between Kelipat Nogah and the three impure shells lies in the ability to release the good within them. While the three impure shells also contain good, it is practically impossible to extract it from there. In contrast, in Kelipat Nogah, the mixture between good and evil is more apparent and can be clarified and separated, like separating chaff from grain. This distinction applies to kosher and non-kosher animals and birds, as the kosher animals and birds of Israel come from the good aspect of Kelipat Nogah, while the non-kosher animals and birds of the nations come from the three impure shells. Blessed is the portion of Israel, whom the Holy One separated from the nations in all matters.
The fundamental difference between Kelipat Nogah and the three impure shells lies in the ability to release the good within them. While the three impure shells also contain good, it is practically impossible to extract it from there. In contrast, in Kelipat Nogah, the mixture between good and evil is more apparent and can be clarified and separated, like separating chaff from grain. This distinction applies to kosher and non-kosher animals and birds, as the kosher animals and birds of Israel come from the good aspect of Kelipat Nogah, while the non-kosher animals and birds of the nations come from the three impure shells. Blessed is the portion of Israel, whom the Holy One separated from the nations in all matters.