The Gain of the Pain - The Incredible Gift of Yom Kippur

Published: Sept. 18, 2023, 4:05 p.m.

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Shiur from Rabbi Elimelech Kohn Ztl on \\u05d9\\u05d5\\u05dd \\u05db\\u05d9\\u05e4\\u05d5\\u05e8.

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  • The Chinuch writes that Rosh Hashanah & Yom Kippur sustain the world because it enables us to gain yearly atonement. Without this gift of yearly atonement, we would be overwhelmed by the burden of Aveiros and we would never be able to perform Teshuva.
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  • Three concepts underlying the fast of Yom Kippur 1) \\u05dc\\u05e4\\u05d5\\u05dd \\u05e6\\u05e2\\u05e8\\u05d0 \\u05d0\\u05d2\\u05e8\\u05d0, the more pain the higher the reward, more so by Yom Kippur where the pain itself is the Mitzvah. 2) The fasting of Yom Kippur counts as a form of Teshuvas Hamishkal. 3) How the act of fasting parallels a Korbon offering, where we offer the very blood & fats of our physical body.
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  • Understanding the significance of the Ketores, which symbolizes Teshuva, and was the Kohen Gadol's main Avoda on Yom Kippur. Ketores takes a physical object and transforms it into \\u05e8\\u05d9\\u05d7 (smell), the sense most associated with the spiritual. It was performed only after entering the Kadoeh Hakoshim in front of the Aron Hakodesh, representing the unification of Teshuva and Torah.
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