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לשבועות 2

Ba'al Shem Tov · Shavuot, Chapter 2

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    בשם מורי נר"ו [הבעל שם טוב] צריך ליזהר מאוד אחר התיקון שעשה בלילה שלא יפסיק בשום שיחה בטילה עד אחר שאמר במוסף קדושת כתר, כי אז עולין כל קישוטי הכלה שעשה בלילה, על כן יזהר מאוד לטהר מחשבתו, על כל פנים עד כתר זה: (סידור הר"ר שבתי ז"ל). סליק

    One must be extremely careful not to speak a single idle word from the recitation of the Tikun of [Shavuos] night4The Tikun, or “Rectification,” of Shavuos night is a collection of short verses and citations drawn from the Written and Oral Torah. It is the custom of many to recite this Shavuos night. These are called the “Ornaments of the Bride,” referring to the Shechinah – the Divine Presence – which ascends to unite with G-d during the Shavuos morning prayers. until after the Kedusha prayer of Musaf.5This prayer, recited during the Reader’s Repetition of the Musaf Amidah prayer, begins “A crown they will give to You – Kesser itnu Lecha…” For then, all the Ornaments of the Bride ascend.6There are 24 Ornaments of the Bride (See Rashi on Exodus 31:18). These correspond to the 24 books of Scripture that comprise the main part of the Shavuos night Tikun, as well as the 24 possible combinations of G-d’s holy Name Ado-nai, that correspond to the Sefirah of Malchus. By reciting the Tikun of Shavuos night, one clothes the Bride – the Divine Presence – in beautiful garments that make her fit for union with the King. Thus, one should be very careful to purify his thoughts at least until this Kesser.
    Siddur Rav Shabsai

Hebrew: Sefer Baal Shem Tov. Lodz, 1938 · Public Domain

English: Baal Shem Tov; mystical teachings on the weekly Torah portion; by Rabbi Eliezer Shore. 2012 · CC-BY-NC

Texts from Sefaria.