Seuda for Devorah HaNevia Protects Am Israel
On 13 Shevat (Jan. 20), the Lubavitch Rebbe, zs'l, appeared to my husband in a dream and asked him, "How was the Seuda in honor of Devorah HaNevia, a'h ?"
My husband replied, "Very special. The atmosphere was extremely holy and the achdut (united) was very strongly felt".
As soon as my husband told the Rebbe there was achdut, a tremendeous bright shine blasted all around the Rebbe.
The Rebbe then asked my husband, "Why didn't she (Nava) come to tell me about the good news that happened during the Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia?"
(In reality, a week before the Seudat Mitzvah, I went to the Ohel and invited the Lubavitch Rebbe).
The Rebbe continued and said, "She used to come to the Ohel and always told me good news as well as what might be troubling her, why didn't she come to me yet to tell me how the Seudat Mitzvah was?. She told me she'll tell me good news and I also asked her to tell me Bsorot Tovot".
At that point, my husband began to cry...
The Rebbe continued and said, "Tell her to come to the Ohel and tell me all the good things that occurred at the Seuda. Tell her to say it, she should verbalize it with the mouth. There are many terrible decrees hovering Am Israel and when she will verbalize all the good things that happened during the Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia (a'h), it will act as defense for Am Israel and it has the power to annul the decrees".
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As soon as my husband told me the message from the Lubavitch Rebbe, zs'kl, I took papers and pen and started writing all the good points that occurred before, during, and after the Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia, a'h. (B"H, I'm going to the Ohel very soon). B'H, I filled up 4 pages of hand-written good things that happened and I'll share some here, to give our Heavenly Father nachat:
* Many donated their money to be part of the Seuda.
* In the zchut of the Seuda, there was tremendeous unity and people who fought made peace and forgave one another, b'h. Even the children were very peaceful and all were eating and playing together and not one child fought with another!
* The Rav publicly humbled himself by apologizing to Devorah HaNevia, a'h, for not wanting to make the seuda.
* There was tremendeous Kiddush HaShem (we hired 3 non-Jews waitresses and insisted they sit and eat with us during the Seuda. They later told my husband that they were sure that all the guests was one big family and when we'll make another 'meal', he should only call them to serve).
* The number of the usual congregation was tripled and the prayer was extra spiritual. There was hardly any talking during the prayers.
* All the children were praying.
* There was Birkat HaCohanim.
* All the food that was prepared, I said on each one, Lichvod Shabbat and Seudat Mitzvah.
* The food was plentiful and we all merited to do tikkunim for neshamot thru the food.
* Many walked long distance to join the Seuda.
* During the Seuda, there were Divrei Kdesha said and Zmirot were sang.
* One of the guests collected all the leftover challas after the Sedua. The following day, we took our children and the neighbor's children to the beach to give the birds, fish, and ducks the leftover challas.
The above is just a partial list out of 4 pages...
With tremendeous Hashgacha Pratit (Divine intervention) Reb Eli sent this morning a link of the Lubavitch Rebbe, zs'l, speaking about Devorah HaNevia from 10 Shevat 5732 · January 26, 1972:
Protector of Her People
At the time of the Song of Moses, the Jews were in the midst of a great journey through an awesome desert. They had yet to reach, conquer and establish a Jewish homeland. By contrast, at the time of the Song of Deborah, the Jews were already settled in the Land of Israel. Deborah was called upon to organize a campaign against Canaanite invaders. (7:08)
http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/livingtorah_cdo/aid/618984/jewish/Protector-of-Her-People.htm
Who would have thought that Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia, a'h has the capability to annul decrees? Chasdei HaShem.
If Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia has the power to annul harsh decrees hovering Am Israel, imagine what building the Tzion for Devorah HaNevia can do...
Participate and Donate to Build Kever Devorah HaNevia, a'h
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My husband replied, "Very special. The atmosphere was extremely holy and the achdut (united) was very strongly felt".
As soon as my husband told the Rebbe there was achdut, a tremendeous bright shine blasted all around the Rebbe.
The Rebbe then asked my husband, "Why didn't she (Nava) come to tell me about the good news that happened during the Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia?"
(In reality, a week before the Seudat Mitzvah, I went to the Ohel and invited the Lubavitch Rebbe).
The Rebbe continued and said, "She used to come to the Ohel and always told me good news as well as what might be troubling her, why didn't she come to me yet to tell me how the Seudat Mitzvah was?. She told me she'll tell me good news and I also asked her to tell me Bsorot Tovot".
At that point, my husband began to cry...
The Rebbe continued and said, "Tell her to come to the Ohel and tell me all the good things that occurred at the Seuda. Tell her to say it, she should verbalize it with the mouth. There are many terrible decrees hovering Am Israel and when she will verbalize all the good things that happened during the Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia (a'h), it will act as defense for Am Israel and it has the power to annul the decrees".
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As soon as my husband told me the message from the Lubavitch Rebbe, zs'kl, I took papers and pen and started writing all the good points that occurred before, during, and after the Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia, a'h. (B"H, I'm going to the Ohel very soon). B'H, I filled up 4 pages of hand-written good things that happened and I'll share some here, to give our Heavenly Father nachat:
* Many donated their money to be part of the Seuda.
* In the zchut of the Seuda, there was tremendeous unity and people who fought made peace and forgave one another, b'h. Even the children were very peaceful and all were eating and playing together and not one child fought with another!
* The Rav publicly humbled himself by apologizing to Devorah HaNevia, a'h, for not wanting to make the seuda.
* There was tremendeous Kiddush HaShem (we hired 3 non-Jews waitresses and insisted they sit and eat with us during the Seuda. They later told my husband that they were sure that all the guests was one big family and when we'll make another 'meal', he should only call them to serve).
* The number of the usual congregation was tripled and the prayer was extra spiritual. There was hardly any talking during the prayers.
* All the children were praying.
* There was Birkat HaCohanim.
* All the food that was prepared, I said on each one, Lichvod Shabbat and Seudat Mitzvah.
* The food was plentiful and we all merited to do tikkunim for neshamot thru the food.
* Many walked long distance to join the Seuda.
* During the Seuda, there were Divrei Kdesha said and Zmirot were sang.
* One of the guests collected all the leftover challas after the Sedua. The following day, we took our children and the neighbor's children to the beach to give the birds, fish, and ducks the leftover challas.
The above is just a partial list out of 4 pages...
With tremendeous Hashgacha Pratit (Divine intervention) Reb Eli sent this morning a link of the Lubavitch Rebbe, zs'l, speaking about Devorah HaNevia from 10 Shevat 5732 · January 26, 1972:
Protector of Her People
At the time of the Song of Moses, the Jews were in the midst of a great journey through an awesome desert. They had yet to reach, conquer and establish a Jewish homeland. By contrast, at the time of the Song of Deborah, the Jews were already settled in the Land of Israel. Deborah was called upon to organize a campaign against Canaanite invaders. (7:08)
http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/livingtorah_cdo/aid/618984/jewish/Protector-of-Her-People.htm
Who would have thought that Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia, a'h has the capability to annul decrees? Chasdei HaShem.
If Seudat Mitzvah in honor of Devorah HaNevia has the power to annul harsh decrees hovering Am Israel, imagine what building the Tzion for Devorah HaNevia can do...
Participate and Donate to Build Kever Devorah HaNevia, a'h
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