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Kalot HaNefesh (Dissolution of the Soul): (lit. “the expiration of the soul”) yearning for closeness to G-d to the extent that the soul actually expires
The Yom Kippur Torah reading begins with the words: "The L-rd spoke to Moses after the death of Aaron's two sons, when they drew near before the L-rd, and they died." What bearing does this prefatory verse have on our personal Yom Kippur service?
A love relationship can thus be compared to an electrical circuit: should the resistance fall, the circuit will “short” and burn out.
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