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Why Staying Up on Shavuot is More Powerful Than You Think - Rabbi Zamir Cohen
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On the holiday of Shavuot, it is
customary in all Jewish communities to
stay awake all night and study Torah.
The holy Ari says that a person who has
committed a sin punishable by karet,
there are transgressions for which the
Torah says that soul should be cut off.
This is more connected to the spiritual
dimension of a person. A person's soul
is connected to a higher light, to a
divine light. And if he commits a sin
punishable by karet, then it is cut off
from there. Here he goes about his life
as usual, but at the root he is not
connected. This has many consequences.
He repents, regrets that transgression.
How does he repair the correct
transgression that he committed?
So, there are mortifications written
about in the Kabbalistic books, but the
Ari of blessed memory says that a person
who sits all night and studies Torah
repairs a correct transgression even
without undergoing mortifications or
other types of afflictions.