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And ืืฆืืฆืจืืช.
There were four different purposes for the ืืฆืืฆืจืืช,
for the trumpets that were blown.
Two of them were only in the ืืืืจ,
two of them are for all times.
The two in the ืืืืจ were to gather the people together.
That's one function in the ืืืืจ,
to gather all the people together,
and one is when they needed to travel.
And it's super interesting what the ืืชื ืืืงืืื writes is which sound was blown
for each of those two.
To gather everyone together was a ืชืงืืขื,
because ืชืงืืขื is bringing all the sounds together,
it's one long straight sound.
When they needed to travel,
that was a ืชืจืืขื,
because traveling is where you're picking up from where you are and moving along,
so it was broken sounds.
Those are the two in the desert.
There were also two for future times.
One was ืขื ืืฆืจ ืืฆืจืจ ืืชืื,
which means a time of war.
And the second one,
which is brought in a separate ืคืกืืง,
was ืืื ืฉืืืชืื ืืืขืืืื,
the joyous days.
And here again,
it has two different sounds.
When it's ืขื ืืฆืจ ืืฆืจืจ ืืชืื,
again,
it's the ืชืจืืขื,
a broken sound,
because that's where things are broken,
people are separating,
people are dividing,
it's time of war.
But when it's ืฉืืืชืื ืืืขืืืื,
that's the ingathering.
That's when there's ืขืืื ืืจืื,
everyone's coming together,
that was a ืชืงืืขื,
a straight sound.
A fascinating question was asked to ืจื ืืฉื ืคืืื ืฉืืืื.
It appears in ืืืจืืช ืืฉื ืืืจื ืืืื ืืืง ื,
where he was asked according to the ืจืืื"ื,
why don't we blow the ืืฆืืฆืจืืช today on the ืชืขื ืืช?
The ืจืืื"ื himself was asked that question and the ืจืืื"ื said well you know
why we don't blow the trumpets today on a ืชืขื ืืช,
which is really a ืชืืจื ืืืืจืืืชื,
ืืฆืื from the Torah of ืขื ืืฆืจ ืืฆืจืจ ืืชืื,
anytime of challenge we should be blowing the trumpets.
Says the ืจืืื"ื,
well we don't have them today.
And the questioner asked ืจื ืืฉื ืคืืื ืฉืืืื,
what answer is the ืจืืื"ื giving that we don't have them today?
So make them!
We can make the trumpets!
We should be blowing them today!
And ืจื ืืฉื ืคืืื ืฉืืืื answers with a very,
very interesting insight,
that the ืจืื"ื,
when it comes to ืืืืืช ืฉืืคืจ,
he has two separate ืืฆืืืช.
The ืฉืืคืจ of ืจืืฉ ืืฉื ื is one ืืฆืื when the ืจืื"ื's listing the ืืฆืืืช
in ืกืคืจ ืืืฆืืืช,
and the ืฉืืคืจ of ืืืื is in a separate ืืฆืื,
two separate ืืฆืืืช.
But when it comes to the ืืฆืืฆืจืืช,
the trumpets,
there he lists ืขื ืืฆืจ ืืฆืจืจ ืืชืื and ืืื ืฉืืืชืื ืืืขืืืื as one ืืฆืื,
which is very strange.
It's two separate ืคืกืืงืื,
two different times.
Why is the ืจืื"ื listing the challenging time of blowing the ืฉืืคืจ in a
challenge and the joyous time of blowing the,
sorry,
trumpet,
a blowing the trumpet in a joyous time,
he lists them all in ืืฆืืช ืขืฉื ื ื.
Why are they all brought as one ืืฆืื?
They really should be two separate ืืฆืืืช like by the ืฉืืคืจ he lists them
as two ืืฆืืืช.
And from here we can see an amazing insight.
ืจื ืืฉื ืคืืื ืฉืืืื's answer was we can't blow the trumpet today because since we
don't have it for the ืืืช ืืืงืืฉ,
it's the same trumpet,
so we can't blow it for the challenging days either because it needs to
be the same trumpet.
So ืจื ืืฉื ืคืืื ืฉืืืื essentially is saying we really should be blowing the trumpet
today in the ืฆืจื ืฆืจืจืช ืืชืื,
but because we don't have the ืืืช ืืืงืืฉ to be blowing the trumpet there,
we can't blow the trumpets in the ืฆืจื either.
So what you see from there is some inner connection that when a person
goes to war or is going through a challenge and they need to blow
the trumpet,
they need to know that this trumpet that I'm blowing now isn't a standalone
trumpet,
it's not a separate.
Rather,
this is the same trumpet that's blown in the ืืืช ืืืงืืฉ in the joyous
times,
because a trumpet represents ืืชืจืืืืืช ืื ืคืฉ.
If a ืฉืืคืจ represents ืืื ืขื,
we blow the ืฉืืคืจ on ืจืืฉ ืืฉื ื when ืืฉื is a ืืื and we're
representing the emotional state of ืืื ืขื,
submitting ourselves,
but a trumpet,
that represents ืืชืจืืืืืช ืื ืคืฉ,
a greatness.
And that's interesting.
Can we have greatness at times of war and times of challenge?
Well,
that depends.
If you're connected to great values,
if you're connected to the ืืืช ืืืงืืฉ,
if you're connected to the ืฉืืื ื and ืืฉื's purpose of why He's bringing His
presence down into the world,
then you're connected to great values.
You have ืืชืจืืืืืช ืื ืคืฉ.
Take that same trumpet and when you go out to war or go through
a challenge,
you can handle it.
You can go through it with ืืชืจืืืืืช ืื ืคืฉ and be successful because you're fighting
for a cause,
you're connected to something much higher.
But if ืืก ืืฉืืื there's a separation between those two,
then you say well,
I can blow the trumpet at times of joy,
but it's not the same trumpet,
how am I going to get through the time of a challenge?
How am I going to get through the war?
I don't know if I can make it.
In order to give us courage,
the ืจืื"ื writes it's the same trumpet,
both of them listed in the same ืืฆืื ื ื.
Take the same trumpet that you use to recognize the great values that ืืงืืืฉ
ืืจืื ืืื brings us,
ืืฆืื ื ื in the ืจืื"ื,
that same ืืฆืื ื ื in the ืจืื"ื is the same trumpet that we blow
when we go out to war.
And that's a great source of ืืืืืง from ืจื ืืฉื ืคืืื ืฉืืืื's ืชืฉืืื,
that it's not two separate trumpets,
it's all the same.
When we're connected to our higher values,
when we're thinking about the ืฉืืื ื...
When we're thinking about the ืฉืืื ื that dwells in the ืืืช ืืืงืืฉ,
we take that ืืื,
that strength of knowing we're part of ืืงืืืฉ ืืจืื ืืื plan and history of
bringing His presence down into the world,
then even when we go through a challenge,
go to war,
then we're able to hold our heads up high and go through the challenge
successfully because we're connected to ืืงืืืฉ ืืจืื ืืื bigger plan.
Have a wonderful ืฉืืช.