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The Deeper Meaning Behind a Kiss
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A fascinating exploration of the Torah’s understanding of a kiss as a profound spiritual gesture. In this class, we uncover the sources, meanings, and symbolism behind a kiss in the Bible and Jewish Writings, revealing how it expresses connection, holiness, and spiritual transmission. A class that sheds light on the depth, impact, and elevated purpose behind this act within authentic Jewish teachings.
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We all know in paras
it mentions about the Yakov gave Raul
his future kala a kiss which of course
is jumped on by the rishim already
trying to figure out what is Jacob
giving a kiss to Rael as the midrash
already brings that the that one of the
reasons why the people why did he cry
one of the reasons why he cries because
people were malahashim al they're
whispering to one to the other hey
what's yakov doing why is he kissing
this girl so first of all the does say
that she was a kana she was young second
of all it was before matantara and c and
most importantly there was a lot of
meaning behind what he did as rashi
already writes that he cried because he
saw that we're not going to be buried
together and apparently there was some
not just intimate connection but some
kaduca and shea that was meant to be
spilled over as this farm writes in this
scenario and that happened during that
contact of Jacob and Raul. From here I
want to bring out a very interesting
concept and that is we find the concept
of a kiss in many many places all over
the Torah and even in
the idea behind it the bottom line is as
we've just mentioned the fact that a
kiss has the power to kind of give over
shea give over an influence to the
person can give over from this person to
the next sort of speak in uh sort of
speak so listen to this first of all I'm
going to quote to you from Marana
Yseph David Aulai as a safer called Shem
Abdul where he discusses many different
people and over there he writes the
great reigash was one of the rishim. He
was one of the biggest rishim and the
Rambam considers himself a Talmid and
everybody always wondered why how could
the Ram consider himself the Ram
basically did not know him. He was seven
years old when the Remigosh passed away.
And he always refers to himself as a
Talmet of the Remigosh. And the story
came out and that is that the Rambam
came to the Remigosh on his deathbed
when he was passing away. And the
Remigosh kissed the Rambam's hand at the
age of seven and also gave him a braha.
He also gave him a braha.
And the Rambam says it was because of
the of this kiss that I became who I
became. Hear that the Rambam says
because of the kiss of the reigash that
he gave me before I passed away I became
the Rambam what the Rambam was just one
of the that stands above almost all okay
he is almost above all the and he had
incredible which people don't understand
how he was able to do so much and he
says this was my he said from nan theash
I called my rebi he was my rebi from the
simple kiss that's what I got we see the
power of how much influence one can
receive from a sad
when he receives a kiss. The also writes
in the safer marit from the Arizal from
the great that someone who wants to get
a from an has to go ahead and receive
even or to go ahead and kiss the hand of
the gle and
there's a tremendous amount of when you
go ahead and kiss his hand. I recommend
only do it to aarty guttle to an
eskanazi might slap you across the face
but at least by aarty you can go ahead
and do it. That's a B. Let's move on. In
the sitter of the Yates of Jacob Emden
brings an incredible letter there. I
like to read it on Yum Kipper where
there is a a Roman that was
around a heathen that was around at the
time of the avod in the beta mikdash on
yum kipper. And he writes a testimony a
witness eyewitness to what occurred when
the coen guttle more or less was doing
the avod. He writes a number of
different things that he saw. And one of
the things that he mentions is that when
it was over and the kong guttle was on
his way home, all the people in the
whole entire country went to go kiss the
hand of the kudul. It was a great to be
able to kiss the hand of the cole like
they do to the same idea. And by that
they would be able to receive the of
getting the kud right after the avod. He
says he held him they held him up there
until 12:00 at night. You got it? The
man's still fasting from Yum Kipper and
they still kept not just from Yumip. He
also fasted him the day before. But
anyways, he's still starting. They kept
him there from here is a mcoy. I always
take this as a source for when we finish
a fast and people come and ask rabbis
question left like don't just let us go
home. Like why don't they let the rabbi
go home? But no, they keep them on for
another hour to make sure that you don't
eat on an empty stomach. You don't want
to eat right after a fast. You don't
want to eat on an empty stomach.
Anyways, that is the next place we see
the power of a kiss. Next, we find
parro says to Yseph after he anointed
him a
emperor or close to the king that the
that you will
that because of you everyone will will
be sustained. That's the simple
understanding that you will feed
everyone. But the mid doesn't say that.
Shak says from will kiss you because the
is that as the writes
that everyone should go ahead and kiss
you and the midra says because you were
so careful not to kiss an illegal kiss
with the wife of
with the wife of so therefore you also
will have everyone kiss you as being a
great man. Incredible. So we see the
power of a kiss by a king and by a god
by a god by Israel and by the co. And
here we have it. And listen to this one
even bigger than this. We have the
opposite direction. Now now this is
scary. Watch this. There's a known as
kalerati which is kal in the back of the
of and over there in periml. It brings
that we all know when Jacob uh saw Yseph
after 22 years that we all know that
Rashi says it says VF that he cried but
it doesn't mention any type of anything
else about hugging or kissing and Rashi
says because he was saying Israel very
famous Rashi but little do people know
that in Karabas he says it was a
different reason why Yakov was not
kissing Ysef he knew Ysef was a very
good-looking guy and he was in Mitsay in
Egypt which was a place malle lwdness
Zema which is a very bad place and he
was he was suspect to Ysef then maybe he
was maybe he f and made a mistake with a
woman
that's what he was worried about and
therefore Jacob didn't want to kiss
someone that made such a mistake someone
that shalom he wasn't willing to do and
from here we learn an important idea
that when a person is a bad person or if
we're a Russia obviously not Ysef but
when a person is doing things that
you're wrong, you should stay away from
his kiss. That's what the that's what
the the the Mishn over there saying that
you should keep away from such a person
to make sure not to get an ashika from
him. Later it says he gave an ashika to
his sons banim and he knew that he was
married legally and he was a good guy
and things all got better and don't
worry they made amends. It's okay. Don't
feel bad for him. But you should know an
incredible idea and that's why there's
some people who are worried about a
Russia giving them a kiss because you
have to stay away from the power of the
influence of a kiss that can be
expressed by this person. So over there
in Khaled asks ah what about we find in
our para that loan gave a kiss to his
children to his daughters and his
grandchildren and over here is where he
gave it over. So the says, well, first
of all, pay attention. Yakov never
received a kiss because he ran away. He
made sure, and he says that in Yiddish,
you made sure this bandit, this Russia,
who's known as a bandit, he made sure he
didn't want to receive a k a kiss uh
from from him. And also it says when
Jacob received a kiss from Asov or also
when he re when the children received a
kiss from love and it wasn't a real
direct kiss. A it also says because of
their tit that they had a kiss. I did
one time hear that there is an idea
concept that maybe that kiss of love and
did put some danger and put instilled
inside of us the danger of sometimes
acting in an incorrect way. There's a
garabatra that says sometimes we might
have a na we might have a interest to go
ahead and and and and trick someone in
business a little bit or something like
that and the Torah is what always saves
us from doing that. Where does that nit
that interest come from? That na comes
from this kiss this dangerous kiss that
we receive from love that came from one
of the leodor that said this in the past
and therefore a person has to be
extremely careful from people like uh
this okay so at least we see the power
of um of what happens now we move from
live to dead what about dead people so
the uh the cobo brings down that after a
person is buried there were no the minis
after he is buried in the ground with
the dirt on top of him. They would kiss
the ground. They would kiss the of the
for the like a parting kiss. The way
they would part from him would actually
bend down and come to the ground says in
a I wish I had the dirt from
and I'll put it on my eyes. Okay. Okay.
So we see there is an idea of a parting
kiss to at least someone who is
important is kashu in order to go ahead
and part or maybe a direct family member
after he's in the ground that is and the
Rambam has a letter which is brought
down in the end of
where he says that he went to it's a
famous letter that the Ram says he went
to and when he went to he went to Marata
he went one day to the hotel and one day
to mara
One was on the 6th of Kwan and once on
the 9th of Kwan and I promised he made a
nether that that day will be a yto for
me. It will always be a holiday for me.
He saidim he would eat drink and sing
and everything like that. It was a day
of for me cuz I was able to see the kot.
He was so excited about the fact that he
was able to see the of the that he said
that therefore he made a holiday on that
day. But he writes over there when he
did that that he went and he kissed the
graves of the
he went and he dabbed by them and he was
able to kiss the graves when he was
there.
So we see this incredible phenomenon and
he's keeping to the words of the zor
because the zor actually writes that
says uh no the he writes over there
if people would know the greatness of
I don't know why he picked on more than
of but he said if people would realize
the greatness of Jacobu they would run
to the maratah and kiss it they would go
and kiss it anywhere in the vicinity
that they can get close to the Kev is
worth kissing and he brings from that
also kissed the Kev of
he went and kissed the Kev of So we see
from here that kissing the Kev of
Kadikim are okay it is and even maybe a
parting relative is okay don't make a
habit of it don't start running to
cemeteries and kissing everyone's graves
that's not the concept okay some people
put pictures of themselves on the graves
don't start kissing pictures and it's
also wrong to do that anyways I'm
talking about you go to Sadik and that's
it or maybe by a partying relative that
might be okay however I was only
discussing the grave to kiss a dead body
is questionable that is a big it's
brought in
that's in
whether one is permitted he brings from
the safer that says he's says if someone
kisses it says one can lose his children
from such a thing if he goes ahead and
kisses his childman. If someone loses a
child, it says over here according to
the one should not kiss that child again
while before he is buried. Why? because
it gives says the uh mavari book
explains
since this child is an extension of the
parent and by going ahead and kissing
him the child says I'm so close to his
father he says why don't you join I
don't want to say bad things but there
something to that extent and not only
that it can actually spill over to the
other children also because they all
come from the same source
so therefore the
writes
people listen to the says you should not
one should not kiss his children after
they died we should never hear of such
things I'm just mentioning for the he
said and he says very strong words after
that which I prefer not even to quote
but he says very strong things can
happen if such a thing occurs however
they do bring from these
as we know in when YaKob died that Yseph
bent over on his father and he kissed
his father after he passed away. So one
of the answers is Yakovu Loy met.
Yakovinu wasn't really fully dead. His
eyes popped open here and there a little
bit when Asa was bothering them. Sounds
like he was still someone around. That's
a B. Many of the say a father is
permitted. Everything I just told you
was by a child or other relatives but by
parents theore
and others the say that it is permitted
to kiss one's parent
as a parting parent meaning even if they
go it's up to you it's good bad if a
person wants to or not I'm not telling
you you should or not some people say
yes some people say no it's a I
personally have a relative who doesn't
keep any to and he was all worried cuz
he ended up kissing his mother and he
said oh don't tell me about it because
you know I'm so religious I could care
less about whether they get their keep
shabbat don't worry about kissing your
mother that didn't bother me but anyways
everybody you know sometime like the
esoteric stuff they don't like all the
uh they don't like all the the basic
stuff like keeping kosher anyways so
that is the phenomenon of the difference
to go ahead and kiss a dead person
however the easiest answer for kissing
is it's clear that
says I'm basically finished here
basically says that to go ahead and kiss
it sadic everyone agrees okay the moon
culture is very against kissing dead
bodies he says it's malum it gives one
should not do that and it can give over
tuma but we find that revel when he died
his talim kissed him it's a yushian
shabbat he brings from a midrash that
when a passed away that mosha and his
son Elzar kissed him on each cheek died
by nika and mosher raenu and alzar
immediately kissed him on each cheek
Okayim,
no problem. If you have a if you're able
to get to the kev, which is sometimes
hard to do to the dead person. So then
you are permitted to to uh to do it, but
otherwise it's probably better not to.
So we see the power of a kiss. It's able
to give over influence and to be able to
receive influence also by the comes.
That's where we find the
and this we're finishing basically that
mentions in the Rambam brings us that
the biggest of the such as Aba and
others when they came to Israel they
used to kiss the ground. You heard that
they would bend over and kiss this
beautiful land and they would go ahead
and kiss the stones and they would roll
around in the offer. Why kiss it? Why
not this? Because the kissing made a to
the kaducious arits. They were doing
that in order to connect the ma book.
again says they did it to connect to the
that lies in this land
the land
over here we have a direct connection we
spoke about in the novishir just
recently
about [clears throat] the incredible
connection that we have with Israel and
that's why the kesh also says when you
have mitzvah the
mitzvah people who love mitzvah they
kiss them they kiss their lul they kiss
their matzah they kiss their mar Just if
you don't mind the mar or the matz that
you kiss, don't give it to someone else.
Eat it yourself. It's better. I don't
think they're going to want your saliva
on top of it. But anyways, after go
ahead and kiss the mitzvah. When the
safer falls down, we kiss the safer.
There's no to kisser. People think it's
automatically you can safer. We do it
out of to show the love that we have
the brings.
People kiss the titus when they see it
also because of the that we have people
like to kiss the at the time that they
do it. This is brought down from
everything that we've seen. We spoke
about Israel. We spoke about mitzvah. We
spoke about kings. We spoke about
sadikim and we spoke about everything
everything that has to do with kadouch.
And of course we have a muza that when
you walk out people like to kiss the
muza. The idea behind kissing the muza
is to think what's inside of the muza.
It's not as some of the as the one of
the briskers said, it's not to give a
spank to the muza. You know coming
people go past the muza and they slap it
on the face. Why are you slapping the
muza? You put your hand in it and think
what's in this muza.
I want to be there. I want to be there
before you leave the house. You want to
connect to the Israel. So we see you put
your you put your money where your mouth
is. That's where it is. Your mouth is
the k of being able to spill over
influence shea kadusha and therefore we
have to do it in the proper way. Shabbat
shalom.