Holocaust Remembrance Day [2026-04-14] #lesson
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This episode of Kabbalah Media, commemorating Holocaust Remembrance Day 2026, presents a profound spiritual reflection on the Holocaust not as a historical tragedy alone, but as a systemic failure of human connection and unity. The speaker, drawing from Kabbalistic texts like the Zohar and teachings of Rav Kuk and Bala Sulam, argues that the Holocaust was not merely a product of Nazi ideology but a consequence of humanity's collective disconnection from the Creator and from one another. Israel, according to this view, is not a nation among nations but a spiritual 'soul' of humanity, tasked with correcting the world through unity. The episode emphasizes that the real lesson of the Holocaust is not about Jewish suffering, but about the universal responsibility to build a world based on mutual love and connection. The speaker calls for immediate spiritual action—particularly through the formation of a 'group of ten' (a core unit of unity)—as the only remedy to prevent future catastrophes. The message is clear: humanity's survival depends on correcting the egoistic nature that led to the Holocaust and embracing a higher, integrative consciousness.
The Holocaust was not just a historical event but a spiritual symptom of humanity’s failure to connect.
Israel’s role is not political but spiritual: to serve as a catalyst for global unity and correction.
True redemption comes not through power or revenge, but through the formation of a united group of ten focused on mutual love and connection.
The Creator is revealed only in the connections between people—there is no divine presence without unity.
Every person is responsible for the world’s suffering and must take personal responsibility to correct it through inner and outer connection.
The Spiritual Purpose of Creation and the Role of Israel
“The intention of creation was to be a single one, to make his voice. As I said, Adam Marichon told everyone who created it, but the question was stricited because of the fact that even those who were born in those generations could not have ever been able to unite for a unique creator.”
The Holocaust as a Consequence of Disconnection
“The Holocaust should not be talking about the problems we have produced. And this is what happened with the world. This is not only the case, but the reason why we are not talking about it is our responsibility.”
The Path to Redemption: Unity in the Group of Ten
“We are going to go through the United Virtual Group. What is the question? Ahab. This is a very important thing.”
The Creator as the Presence in Connection
The episode explores the Kabbalistic view that the Creator is not a distant being but is revealed only through human connection. When people unite, the Creator exists; when they are disconnected, He is absent. This dynamic is presented as the foundation of spiritual reality.
The Responsibility of Every Individual
The speaker asserts that every person, not just Jews or Israelis, bears responsibility for the world’s suffering. The Holocaust is a mirror reflecting the egoism and disconnection that exist within all of humanity. The only way forward is for each individual to examine their inner ego and commit to building real connection.
“The Holocaust should not be talking about the problems we have produced. And this is what happened with the world. This is not only the case, but the reason why we are not talking about it is our responsibility.”
“We are all the people who are responsible for the Holocaust.”
“The Creator is in connection between us. If it's in connection between us at the moment, it will be developed for a while, starting with...”
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