It was the custom of the Baal Shem Tov to partake of three meals on Acharon shel Pesach, the Last Day of Pesach. The third meal, which took place late in the afternoon, was known as “the Festive Meal of Mashiach,” for on this day the radiance of Mashiach is openly revealed. To this day, Chassidim meet for a final Yom Tov meal and share the true story of the Baal Shem Tov’s journey to Israel. The Baal Shem Tov traveled a lengthy route overland and by sea with his daughter, Udel (Rebbe Nachman’s grandmother), and his assistant.
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"Hashem said to Moshe, ' Come to Pharaoh, for I have hardened his heart." The Noam Elimelech asks two questions: (1) It should say Lech "Go to Pharaoh." Why does it say Bo, "Come to Pharaoh"? (2) "Because I hardened his heart." This is a reason not to go to Pharaoh. What is the purpose of going to someone who won't listen? Why is this used as a reason to go to Pharaoh? The Noam Elimelech's answers, "Bo means to go continuously, day after day, and not occasionally. Therefore, it doesn't state Lech, which connotes an occasional visit. H'shem instructed Moshe to go to Pharaoh often, even every day, because "I hardened his heart", and he won't listen to you if you go occasionally. Even if Pharaoh listens, it will be just for the moment, and then he will return to his old ways. The only way for him to attain emunah is through constant review.
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"Hashem said to Moshe, ' Come to Pharaoh, for I have hardened his heart." The Noam Elimelech asks two questions: (1) It should say Lech "Go to Pharaoh." Why does it say Bo, "Come to Pharaoh"? (2) "Because I hardened his heart." This is a reason not to go to Pharaoh. What is the purpose of going to someone who won't listen? Why is this used as a reason to go to Pharaoh? The Noam Elimelech's answers, "Bo means to go continuously, day after day, and not occasionally. Therefore, it doesn't state Lech, which connotes an occasional visit. H'shem instructed Moshe to go to Pharaoh often, even every day, because "I hardened his heart", and he won't listen to you if you go occasionally. Even if Pharaoh listens, it will be just for the moment, and then he will return to his old ways. The only way for him to attain emunah is through constant review.
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