The Baal Shem Tov: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
Line 95: Line 95:


During this period, the Baal Shem Tov also planned to make aliyah to Eretz Yisrael, which held an important and central place in his teachings, but his plan did not materialize.
During this period, the Baal Shem Tov also planned to make aliyah to Eretz Yisrael, which held an important and central place in his teachings, but his plan did not materialize.
[[File:ביכנ בעשט מזיבוז.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:ביכנ בעשט מזיבוז.jpg|thumb|The Synagogue of the Baal Shem Tov in the Town of Mezhibuzh]]
==== His Ascent to the Chamber of Moshiach ====
==== His Ascent to the Chamber of Moshiach ====
In Rosh Hashanah of 5507, the Baal Shem Tov performed a soul ascension to the upper worlds, which he described at length in a letter known as the Igeret HaGeulah. During this ascension, Melech HaMoshiach told him that his coming depends on spreading the wellsprings of Chassidus. The Baal Shem Tov himself wrote the description of the ascension and the words of Melech HaMoshiach in a letter he sent to his brother-in-law R' Gershon of Kitov, saying:<blockquote>"On Rosh Hashanah 5507, I performed the soul ascension as you know, and I saw wonderful things in a vision that I had not seen since I gained understanding... I ascended level after level until I entered the chamber of Moshiach, where Moshiach learns Torah with all the Tanaim and tzaddikim, and also with the seven shepherds. There I saw tremendous joy... I asked Moshiach: When will the master come? And he answered me: By this you shall know - when your teachings become famous and are revealed to the world, and your wellsprings spread outward, what I have taught you and what you have achieved, and they too will be able to perform unifications and ascensions like you, then all the kelipos will be eliminated and it will be a time of favor and salvation. I was amazed at this and had great anguish about the length of time, when this would be possible."
In Rosh Hashanah of 5507, the Baal Shem Tov performed a soul ascension to the upper worlds, which he described at length in a letter known as the Igeret HaGeulah. During this ascension, Melech HaMoshiach told him that his coming depends on spreading the wellsprings of Chassidus. The Baal Shem Tov himself wrote the description of the ascension and the words of Melech HaMoshiach in a letter he sent to his brother-in-law R' Gershon of Kitov, saying:<blockquote>"On Rosh Hashanah 5507, I performed the soul ascension as you know, and I saw wonderful things in a vision that I had not seen since I gained understanding... I ascended level after level until I entered the chamber of Moshiach, where Moshiach learns Torah with all the Tanaim and tzaddikim, and also with the seven shepherds. There I saw tremendous joy... I asked Moshiach: When will the master come? And he answered me: By this you shall know - when your teachings become famous and are revealed to the world, and your wellsprings spread outward, what I have taught you and what you have achieved, and they too will be able to perform unifications and ascensions like you, then all the kelipos will be eliminated and it will be a time of favor and salvation. I was amazed at this and had great anguish about the length of time, when this would be possible."
Line 115: Line 115:


According to the Baal Shem Tov's approach, even a leaf falling from a tree must involve Hashgacha Pratis. Since there is no reality that doesn't contain G-dly reality, therefore it's impossible for even a single action to occur from the beginning of creation until the end of its seven thousand years of existence - that doesn't involve Hashgacha Pratis.
According to the Baal Shem Tov's approach, even a leaf falling from a tree must involve Hashgacha Pratis. Since there is no reality that doesn't contain G-dly reality, therefore it's impossible for even a single action to occur from the beginning of creation until the end of its seven thousand years of existence - that doesn't involve Hashgacha Pratis.
[[File:אוהל הבעל שם טוב.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:אוהל הבעל שם טוב.jpg|thumb|The Ohel of the Baal Shem Tov in Mezhibuzh]]
==== Drawing Close the Simple Jews ====
==== Drawing Close the Simple Jews ====
On the 17th of Elul 5474, while the Baal Shem Tov was in the forest alone, Eliyahu Hanavi appeared to him for the first time. He revealed that in heaven there is more nachas ruach when a simple Jew blesses and thanks Hashem for his parnassah than from all the yichudim and kavanos that tzaddikim perform. From then on, the Baal Shem Tov's main approach was specifically drawing close and cherishing the simple Jews, who sometimes couldn't even read or write. He would encourage them to bless and thank Hashem, traveling from village to village and inquiring about people's wellbeing so they would express their gratitude to Hashem.
On the 17th of Elul 5474, while the Baal Shem Tov was in the forest alone, Eliyahu Hanavi appeared to him for the first time. He revealed that in heaven there is more nachas ruach when a simple Jew blesses and thanks Hashem for his parnassah than from all the yichudim and kavanos that tzaddikim perform. From then on, the Baal Shem Tov's main approach was specifically drawing close and cherishing the simple Jews, who sometimes couldn't even read or write. He would encourage them to bless and thank Hashem, traveling from village to village and inquiring about people's wellbeing so they would express their gratitude to Hashem.
Line 177: Line 177:
== His Image ==
== His Image ==
There is a widely circulated image attributed to the Baal Shem Tov, but there are many doubts about its authenticity. Some attribute it to a certain Shabtai. The Rebbe said this image belongs to a different Baal Shem who lived and worked in Deutschland (Germany), not to the Baal Shem Tov.
There is a widely circulated image attributed to the Baal Shem Tov, but there are many doubts about its authenticity. Some attribute it to a certain Shabtai. The Rebbe said this image belongs to a different Baal Shem who lived and worked in Deutschland (Germany), not to the Baal Shem Tov.
[[File:לא הבעש''ט.jpg|thumb]]
[[File:לא הבעש''ט.jpg|thumb|The picture which is mistakenly attributed to him, and some attribute it to Shabtai. See the link in the "External Links" category regarding the picture.]]
There are several reasons why the Rebbe believed the image was not of the Baal Shem Tov. Besides professional research proving doubts about the image's authenticity, there are additional reasons. However, the main one is because the Frierdiker Rebbe said there is a kabbalah (tradition) that no image exists of the Baal Shem Tov.
There are several reasons why the Rebbe believed the image was not of the Baal Shem Tov. Besides professional research proving doubts about the image's authenticity, there are additional reasons. However, the main one is because the Frierdiker Rebbe said there is a kabbalah (tradition) that no image exists of the Baal Shem Tov.