EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 28 MIN
Ep. 68 – Complete Clarity
from Shabbos Malkesa - Appreciate and Enjoy Shabbos · host Rabbi Ari Klapper
What would it feel like to see Hashem with absolute clarity — not just believe, but know?Rabbi Klapper reveals that Shabbos isn’t a day of rest from confusion; it’s a day when confusion itself disappears. The Torah hints to this when it never says “and it was evening and it was morning” for the seventh day — because Shabbos has no darkness. It’s pure light. On this day, we don’t testify that Hashem exists based on proofs or philosophy; we bear witness because we see Him. Just as Moshe Rabbeinu’s prophecy came through a crystal-clear window, Shabbos grants us a taste of that same vision.Yet even within that light there are levels. Friday night is the kiddushin — a first meeting, where we know He is near. Shabbos morning is nesuin, the unveiling of the kallah’s face — joy, unity, and direct connection. By Musaf we reach yichud, the oneness of Atah Echad. The practical call is simple but revolutionary: treat Shabbos morning not as another tefillah, but as a personal Sinai — a time to see, not just believe.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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What would it feel like to see Hashem with absolute clarity — not just believe, but know?Rabbi Klapper reveals that Shabbos isn’t a day of rest from confusion; it’s a day when confusion itself disappears. The Torah hints to this when it never says “and it was evening and it was morning” for the seventh day — because Shabbos has no darkness. It’s pure light. On this day, we don’t testify that Hashem exists based on proofs or philosophy; we bear witness because we see Him. Just as Moshe Rabbeinu’s prophecy came through a crystal-clear window, Shabbos grants us a taste of that same vision.Yet even within that light there are levels. Friday night is the kiddushin — a first meeting, where we know He is near. Shabbos morning is nesuin, the unveiling of the kallah’s face — joy, unity, and direct connection. By Musaf we reach yichud, the oneness of Atah Echad. The practical call is simple but revolutionary: treat Shabbos morning not as another tefillah, but as a personal Sinai — a time to see, not just believe.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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