
Matzav1 day agoThe Skulener Rebbe of Yerushalayim shared an unusual chassidishe teaching about the spiritual significance of kugel, citing earlier tzaddikim who taught that eating the traditional dish on Shabbos and Yom Tov carries the power of “breaking harsh judgments.”
The Rebbe addressed the obvious question: How can an ordinary food such as kugel possibly be credited with such a profound spiritual effect?
In explaining the idea, the Rebbe cited teachings passed down in the name of tzaddikim of previous generations, who emphasized that seemingly simple Jewish customs — particularly those connected with honoring Shabbos and Yom Tov — can contain lofty spiritual meaning far beyond what is apparent on the surface.
The Rebbe then turned to this year’s Rosh Hashanah, when the first day falls on Shabbos and the shofar is therefore not blown.
The Rebbe said that under such circumstances, the kugel eaten on Shabbos takes on a particularly significant role — serving, in a manner of speaking, in place of the shofar blowing.
The Rebbe explained that if tzaddikim teach throughout the year that Shabbos kugel possesses the power to “break harsh judgments,” then on a Rosh Hashanah that falls on Shabbos, when there is no shofar blowing, eating kugel can be viewed as an additional spiritual means of sweetening the judgments on the Yom HaDin.
The Rebbe stressed that the observation was offered “in a humorous vein,” rather than as a literal halachic statement. At the same time, he noted that chassidishe sayings delivered with a smile often contain a much deeper message.
The teaching, he explained, reflects the sanctity of Shabbos, the spiritual power contained within longstanding Jewish customs, and the understanding that avodas Hashem is expressed not only during exalted moments of tefillah and shofar blowing, but also through the seemingly ordinary actions of a Yid who honors and sanctifies Shabbos.
{Matzav.com}

Yeshiva World News2 hours agoIn an unusual statement issued during Shabbos, Defense Minister Yisrael Katz revealed new details about the Israeli strike on the Abu al-Duhur military airfield in Syria, saying that the operation was carried out following unequivocal intelligence regarding Turkey’s intentions to carry out activities there that would endanger Israel’s security.
Katz said that the IDF has recommended several times to strike the air base, but it was decided to first deliver a direct warning to the Syrian regime to thwart the move. At the same time, the intelligence on Turkey’s plan was relayed to the Trump administration.
“When the Syrian regime did not respond to the warning, the attack, which was carried out successfully, was approved,” Katz said. “Erdogan was caught with his hand in the cookie jar and was forced to retreat”
Katz also slammed statements by opposition figures and Trump’s envoy to Syria, Tom Barrack, claiming that the strike was politically motivated. Barrack claimed in a recent interview that the Israeli strike may have been motivated by political considerations aimed at “baiting Turkey” and heating up the front ahead of Israel’s elections.
“The attempt to paint the security operation in political colors stems from ignorance, a lack of understanding of Israel’s security interests, and a constant desire to attack the government,” Katz said.
In the interview, Barrack also called the Golan Heights “occupied Syrian territory,” sparking fury in Jerusalem.
Katz said that Barrack’s remarks about the Golan Heights were riddled with inaccuracies and directly contradicted the historic position of President Trump himself, who recognized Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights in 2019.
(YWN’s Jerusalem desk is keeping you updated after tzeis ha’Shabbos in Israel)