Would you like to know at what moment the sun stood still on Gimmel Tammuz, 5754?
In the sicha of parshas Korach, Gimmel Tammuz, 5751, the Rebbe explains at length the great miracle which occurred on Gimmel Tammuz in the days of Yehoshua bin Nun: the sun and the moon (and the entire cosmic system) stood still. “Shemesh b’Givon dom“.
This miracle doesn’t seem to have such an obvious connection to the miraculous Geuloh of the Rebbe Rayatz in 5627 (the subject of the Rebbe’s farbrengen), but mashpiim find an obvious connection to the events of Gimmel Tammuz 5754: that just as it was by Yehoshua bin Nun, that he commanded the sun and the moon (and the entire cosmos) to stand still, causing time to “freeze” in order to enable the Yidden to win the war they were waging on their own effort, so too we are in a “frozen moment” where the Rebbe wants us to finish the war to end golus with our own effort. But there is an even greater insight, as we hope to explain with Hashem’s help.
When Gimmel Tammuz comes around, half the farbrengens are on the theme of celebrating “as’chalta d’Geuloh” (the beginning of the Geuloh), and the other half are on the theme of Hillula. Come and hear an amazing reconciliation of this widespread confusion:
When Eliyahu HaNovi was preparing to ascend heavenward, he asked his disciple Elisha what he could do for him “before I will be taken from you.” Elisha responds with a puzzling request: a double-portion of Eliyahu’s prophetic spirit should rest upon him. Eliyahu replies that this is a difficult request — meaning it is impossible to give more than one has! (Rashi) Nonetheless, Eliyahu adds that if he (Elisha) will see him being taken from him, then he can fulfill his request.
There are various answers given to the question: how could Eliyahu HaNovi give his disciple more than what he possesses. The answer we will present here will open our eyes to something amazing: Continue reading
