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What if your darkness wasn’t a detour — but the design?
In this shiur on Tzidkas HaTzaddik 11, we uncover Rav Tzadok’s foundational principle: choshech (darkness) doesn’t just come before or (light) — it makes the light possible. From the opening lines of creation to the inner cycles of your own avodah, the Torah reveals a pattern: absence before presence, void before revelation, klipah before pri.
Rav Tzadok reframes how we encounter difficulty, delay, or silence — not as breakdowns, but as the exact conditions that allow something higher to emerge. We explore:
- Why the Torah begins with night
- How your own setbacks might be the first step of giluy
- And why Torah and Kodshim are the rare places where light comes first
A shiur about beginnings, but even more — about how to begin again.
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