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Tikkun Brit Hadshah - Vayeshev 5785: From Sinat Chinam (baseless hatred) to Ahavat Chinam (unconditional love) – Unity and Redemption Through Mashiach ben Yosef


From Sinat Chinam (baseless hatred) to Ahavat Chinam (unconditional love), we are called to embark on a journey of teshuvah (repentance) and embrace the transformative teachings of the Tzaddikim. By replacing hatred with love and striving for reconciliation, we align with the divine purpose and move closer to the ultimate redemption, where harmony and holiness prevail.

TIKKUN BRIT HADSHAH- THE HISTORY OF JACOB AND JOSEPH: FATHER-SON UNITY IN TORAH



TIKKUN BRIT HADSHAH- JEWISH YESHUA HA TZADDIK TEACHINGS: UNITY WITH THE FATHER AND THE CHASSIDIC IDEAL OF THE TZADDIK



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Join us for this week's Voice of Torah podcast as we explore Parsha Vayeshev through the lens of Tikkun Brit Hadshah 5785, presented by Beit Yisrael International. Discover profound insights from Gaddi Efrayim notes on the sages' writings, Today, we delve into the inspiring lessons of Tikkun Brit Hadshah as illuminated by Parshat Vayeshev. Our focus is on the transformative idea: "From basless hatred to baseless love, Through teshuvah, baseless love, and the teachings of Tzaddikim, we are called to overcome division and work toward ultimate redemption."


Jewish Yeshua HaTzaddik, in the role of Mashiach ben Yosef, represents the collective soul of Israel, enduring its suffering and working to heal its divisions.

Through teachings of love, forgiveness, and humility, He provides a path to transcend Sinat Chinam (baseless hatred) and foster Ahavat Chinam (unconditional love), uniting the people of Israel and hastening the ultimate redemption. His life and message embody the divine call for unity and restoration, leading toward the fulfillment of G-d’s redemptive plan.


Jewish Yeshua HaTzaddik and the Role of Tzaddik:


  1. Heavenly Father's Will: Follow Torah and Righteous Path


  • Tikkun Brit Hadshah, Besorah al pi ha Sod, Yochanan 10: 38: Yeshua emphasizes his unity with the Father: “The Father is united with me, and I am united with the Father.” This echoes the Talmudic principle that a son is a direct extension of his father’s will.


  • Talmudic Insight: "A Son is a Limb of His Father"

    • Sanhedrin 104a and Eruvin 70b: A son’s actions are seen as extensions of his father’s deeds. This idea is expanded by Yitzhak Kasdan, who explains that the son perpetuates his father’s mission in the world, aligning his will with divine purpose.


2. The Tzaddik’s Role in Tikkun


Yosef’s trials, including his rejection by his brothers and rise to power in Egypt, illustrate the tzaddik’s role as a channel for divine will, bridging heaven and earth.

  • Zohar (Bereishit 180a): The tzaddik serves as the foundation of the world, upholding divine order and acting as a bridge for spiritual energy to flow into the material realm.


Jewish Yeshua’s Role as the Ultimate Tzaddik:


  • Tikkun Brit Hadshah, Besorah al pi ha Sod, Yochanan 10: 38: Jewish Yeshua’s declaration of unity with the Father reflects his role as a tzaddik who brings divine will into the world.

  • Tikkun Brit Hadshah, Besorah al Pi ha Remez 12: 13-14: Jewish Yeshua, like Yosef, refrains from engaging in earthly disputes, focusing instead on fulfilling his divine mission.


3. Unity of Divine Will

Tanya (Chapter 2): The father-son relationship is a microcosm of the divine-human relationship. The son inherits the father’s spiritual essence, perpetuating it through his deeds and fulfilling the father’s will on earth.

  • Jewish Yeshua’s Teachings on Unity in Torah

Jewish Yeshua emphasizes his role as the embodiment of divine will.

  • Tikkun Brit Hadshah, Besorah al pi ha Sod, Yochanan 6: 38: “For I have come down from heaven, not to do my will but to do the will of Him who sent me.” This reflects the alignment of the tzaddik’s actions with God’s plan.


Jewish Yeshua Ha Tzaddik , in the aspects of the Mashiach ben Yosef, carries this mission forward, embodying the unity of heaven and earth, father and son, and divine will and human action. His teachings in the Tikkun Brit Hadshah invite us to participate in this sacred mission, fostering unity, love, and spiritual growth as we work toward the rectification of the world.


Thank you for joining me today on Beit Yisrael International’s “Voice of Torah” Podcast. May the lessons of Parshat Vayeshev inspire each of us to grow in understanding, compassion, and dedication to the divine mission that shapes our lives. Together, through teshuvah and baseless love, may we hasten the ultimate redemption.


Blessings to all, and until next time, may your journey in Torah and truth be filled with light.


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This mission aligns with the teachings of the Soul of the Tzaddik, as the light of the tzaddik reflects the principles of Jewish Chassidut and Kabbalah.


These teachings on Torah, Geula (redemption), Teshuvah (repentance), Mitzvot (commandments), and Malchut (Kingship) guide souls toward spiritual transformation.


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3. Avoiding Avodah Zarah (idolatry)

4. Following Jewish Halacha.

5. Walking the path of the Tzaddikim.

6. Prepare for the coming of Mashiach Ben David and the Geulah.


Tikkun Brit Hadshah (Tikkun New Testament) course material has been thoughtfully crafted by Beit Yisrael International, led by Gaddi Efrayim, with insights on the connection of Tikkun Brit Hadshah within the Torah framework of Chassidut and Kabbalistic. Drawing from the profound wisdom of the sages' writings, these notes provide a foundation for the tikkun (repair) of the Brit Hadshah within the Torah, offering deep reflections and interpretations to enrich one's understanding.


We Worship and Cleave to the Creator of the heavens and the earth through the Torah teachings of the tzaddikim and are actively preparing to bring offerings to the Holy Place of Jerusalem as part of our spiritual mission. The course is grounded in the authentic teachings of Maran Rabbeinu, the Pharisee Chassidic Historical Jewish Yeshua HaTzaddik( a, whose teachings (inner dimensions of soul teachings) illuminate the Light of Torah and guide the 70 nations toward worshiping the Creator.


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Jewish Yeshua HaTzaddik was a great Torah teacher who illuminated the path of righteousness and deepened the understanding of the Torah's spiritual dimensions. His teachings emphasized the inner transformation of the soul, the importance of Tikkun (rectification), and the fulfillment of the divine mission for humanity. Jewish Yeshua’s wisdom bridged the gap between the Written Torah and the Oral traditions, shedding light on the deeper mystical meanings inherent in Jewish practice and belief. His role as a tzaddik highlighted the essence of humility, compassion, and unwavering commitment to the Creator's will.



     Shabbath Shalom- Gaddi – A Servant of the Most Ancient Holy One of Israel 

(We understand that Maran Rebbe Jewish Chassidut Yeshua, the Ultimate Tzaddik of his generation in the Book of Tikkun Brit Hadshah (i.e., aspects of Mashiach ben Yosef), taught the inner soul of Torah teachings to the exiled souls among the 70 nations)

Bet Yisrael International From Gaddi and Ariel, Many Blessings to all the ShneymAsarHaShevatim (Twelve Tribes) in the Golus, Shalom!

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