Tuesday, November 14

Security, Peacefulness and Happiness! (From "The Guide for the Salvation of our People")

From "The Guide for the Salvation of our People"

Security, Peacefulness and Happiness!

by Imanuel Ravad

We are in mortal danger, where there is no fear of G-d, declared our Forefather Abraham, (Bereshit 25:11). Peace was promised to us, on the condition that all our people will observe Torah laws, (Vaikra 25). It is incumbent on each of us to endeavor that all our people will keep the Torah and mitzvos as written:

"When all your sons study Torah, great peace will be to your sons (Yeshayau 54). An easy and effective way to reach fear of heaven is through men's Mikva Immersion, with the intension to connect with prayers of the heart to G-d! The first to Immerse was Adam the first human-being! This was the first thing he did, on his first Sunday of his life on earth! - he immersed in the Shiloach spring mikva, (about 500 meters from the western wall, in the city of David), in order to repent and ask forgiveness from his sin (Pirkei Derabi Eliezer 20), And what was important and good to Adam, is certainly also good and important for everyone!

Since Immersion leads to:

1. complete isolation from the environment. 2. cessation the activity of the five senses, which always preoccupy us, and may interfere with the concentration of thought. 3. The stopping of our breathing, when we are at the gate between life and death, and in the face of death every person instinctively communicates to the Creator, in awe and fear and prays in his heart to G-d and asks of Him not only life, but also help to solve his life problems. Since there is no man without problems, as it is G-d Who creates the problems for every human-being, at any time, according to his situation, in order to motivate him to repent. Therefore, every man rises from the mikva with the "HOPE" (tikva) of a new and more glamorous page for his life.

This "HOPE" brings happiness and leads man to sense gratitude to G-d and to remember with greater strength that G-d too has demands of us, and that we must first fulfill His requirements in order that Hashem will fulfill our requests with mercy and compassion. At this point we are on the glorious road to repentance.

Therefore, after immersion, every man thinks differently, prays and lives differently, and the life of the entire community becomes more serious – one of learning and observing all Torah laws – and the Mitzva of Jewish purity is strictly and properly observed as required – which leads to the feeling of Security, Peacefulness and Happiness!

Therefore, although now-a-days men have no Torah obligation to mikva immersion, nevertheless due to the positive results, it is of great importance. Since the subject is not sensitive, it is easy to speak about, and to convince men to immerse; when men immerse the entire holiness of the life of the family gets the proper observance. It is preferable to build the men's mikva in the synagogue compound, in order to allow a direct ascent from the prayer of the heart to G-d in the mikva - to the fervor of prayer in the synagogue, without having to pass through the distracting street-views.

Another point:

The opening sentence of the Talmud (the oral Torah) is about the issue of faith in the Creator! Because this faith is what gives the motivation and power to keep Torah laws! Every Jew must declare their faith in the Creator by saying the verse of "Shma Yisrael" - "Hear, O' Yisrael – Hashem - is our G-d - One"! And we must declare this faith at least twice a day, evening and morning (and it seems to say, that for the same reason we say this verse also before the reading from the Torah in public). The first sentence of the Talmud is a question:

From what time we may start saying the Declaration of Faith – "the reading of Shma" of the evening?

Instead of a short and direct answer:

From the time of the rising of the stars, the Talmud adds an indirect theme: the time we may start is the same as the time when the Kohanim (men) who were "Tamei", and forbidden to eat "Truma", until they immerse in a Mikva, during the day, and nevertheless they are not permitted to eat Truma until the "rising of the stars", and from here we learn that the time of the "reading of the Shma" is also from the "rising of the stars". Why did the Talmud have to add this long subject, instead of answering briefly, that the time of "reading of the Shema" is from the "rising of the stars"? And it seems that the reason is, since the opening sentence of the Talmud is about the subject of faith, the Talmud had to add the subject of the Mikva immersion of Kohanim- men - Since mikva immersion strengthens "faith" out of an inner feeling!

Another point:

Any person, even in a state of purity, is not permitted to enter the Mikdash before Mikva immersion, which must take place immediately before entering! One of the reasons might be in order to remind us:

"before whom do we stand" (Yoma 30). There are also those who immerse daily before the morning prayers, and there are those who immerse before "personal prayers" for special problems or requests.

Unfortunately today we are the only country in the world threatened with total destruction by nuclear bombs, by a country with which we share no border. They have no particular reason to destroy us, as 70 years ago they were actually a very important ally of the State of Israel.

At the Passover Seder we declare yearly:

"In every generation, people rise to destroy us and Hashem rescues us from them!" However the price of our rescue can be high or low, depending on the repentance of all our people. Our salvation from the German oppressor costed us a third of our people. Certainly by the above threats G-d is telling us that we, and our entire people, must repent, as written above.

Another point:

unfortunately today Many Jewish communities around the world are being wiped off of the Jewish horizon due to assimilation and intermarriage. In Eretz Israel too, there is assimilation, since most of our people do not vote for parties whose main agenda is the observance of Torah laws.

The Talmud (Pesachim 87, Rashi) states that until the final redemption it is important for Jews to live around the world.

Therefore it is clear that the state of assimilation and intermarriage around the world is a problem of every Yid, even to all the Yidden who are living in Israel, since we are all in the same boat. (Current rate of intermarriage:

USA 75%, Europe 85%, Sweden 95%, Bulgaria 98%). It is incumbent on each one of us to see to it that all the Jews of the world keep Torah laws!

As written above, an easy and effective way to bring our brothers to repent is by men's mikva immersion. (For proof that it is very easy to reach such results, see the articles "Mikva in the White House" and "Mikva in an Unknown Island". We have letters describing the many practical results from places around the world, as you can see in the article of "Results". It is therefore the duty of each and every one not to be satisfied by reading this page, but also to act with the necessary seriousness; as anyone can! And also to donate in order to spread the subject in different languages around the world.

The "Corona" plague is threatening everyone with sickness and death. Today it is clear to all that Hashem demands from each of us to repent and bring our entire nation to repentance. And as written above, men's mikva immersion is easy and effective way to bring all our people back to repentance, and in this merit may Hashem wipe off this plague from our people and from the entire world.

To educate more than 10,000,000 Jews, costs millions, and cannot be achieved with symbolic Dollar donations. It is appropriate for each one to consider that in order to achieve real and serious results, each one must endeavor to donate or raise each year an amount at least equal to his family's yearly mikva expenses. Every donation will be sincerely acknowledged and gratefully blessed.

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Wishing you "shana tova"

Respectfully, באהבה,

Imanuel Ravad

23 Av (8.13.20)

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