Tu B’Shvat – When the Soul Begins to Bloom Again | Rabbi Yonatan Sebban (Audio)
Автор: Shaare Emunah Torah | R' Sebban & R' Rubinoff
Загружено: 2026-02-02
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On Tu B’Shvat we celebrate far more than fruit and trees.
This shiur reveals the deep spiritual meaning behind Rosh Hashanah La’Ilanot and why this day is a true Yom Simchah, a day when we do not say Tachanun.
Drawing from Chazal, the Gemara, Shulchan Aruch, Ben Ish Chai, Bnei Yissaschar, and the teachings of Beit Hillel and Beit Shammai, the shiur explains:
Why Am Yisrael has the minhag to eat fruit on Tu B’Shvat
How trees represent the connection between the lower world and the upper world
Why ilan (tree) has the gematria of 91, connecting the Names of Hashem
The deeper meaning of answering Amen
How a person is compared to a tree: “Ki HaAdam Etz HaSadeh”
Why every soul is different—like different types of trees—and why that is not a flaw, but a mission
What the “rain” truly represents: spiritual inspiration, kedushah, and renewed connection to Hashem
How decisions made on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur unfold throughout the year
Why Tu B’Shvat is the moment when the inner sap begins to rise again
This shiur explains that Tu B’Shvat is not a celebration of nature alone—it is a celebration of our own renewal, when Hashem sends the exact spiritual nourishment each soul needs, at the right time, in the right measure.
A powerful message of emunah, bitachon, self-awareness, and growth, reminding us that no drop of spiritual rain is ever wasted.
May we all merit an abundance of rain of kedushah, renewed excitement in Avodat Hashem, and blessings in both the spiritual and physical realms.
Amen, ken yehi ratzon.
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