Shabbos Malkesa - Appreciate and Enjoy Shabbos
If your soul gives life to your body, why is the neshamah spoken of as a receiver? This episode begins with a strange paradox and then opens into a profound answer. Yes, the neshamah is what animates the body. Yes, it is the giver of life, awareness, and spiritual direction. But Rabbi Klapper explains that the true identity of something is defined not only by what it does, but by where it belongs. And the neshamah does not really belong here. Its home is above. Its source is under the Kisei HaKavod. Its being in this world is a mission, not a natural resting place. That changes everything. We are not bodies that happen to have a spiritual side; we are heavenly souls traveling through a physical world to accomplish something eternal. The world is not “home” in the deepest sense. It is the field of avodah, the place where mitzvos can be done, choices can be made, and closeness to Hashem can be earned. The practical takeaway is simple and steadying: when life feels too heavy, remember that not every discomfort means something is wrong. Sometimes it means your neshamah remembers where it truly belongs — and is trying to pull you upward. Hosted by Rabbi Ari Klapper and produced by Eli Podcast Productions, this episode is part of the Real Judaism series, available on RealJudaism.org. Don't forget to subscribe and share to stay connected with our daily lessons and timeless Torah insights!
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