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That also through them The האור Light,  רפואה The Healing  and The ואהבה Love of ישועת  יהוה Yeshuath YHWH may come back to הארץ The  Land of Israel?
 
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             |  |               |  |               |  |               |  | Parshas Vayigash        Yechezkel 37:15  
 | This week's haftorah is devoted to  the Jewish nation's future unification. it opens with Hashem  instructing the Prophet Yechezkel to take two pieces of wood and  inscribe them with names of the Jewish kingdoms, Yehuda and Yosef.  Hashem then said, "Bring them near one another to appear as one and they  shall unite in your hands." Radak interprets this to mean that  Yechezkel should hold the pieces alongside each other and they will  miraculously unite into one solid piece of wood. He explains that this  refers to the future miraculous unification of the Jewish kingdom. The  individual pieces of wood represent the individual kingdoms of Israel.  Although Hashem unconditionally granted Dovid Hamelech's dynasty the  kingdom of Israel this did not preclude fragmentation. In fact, soon  after Shlomo Hamelech's passing the kingdom suffered a severe split.  Yeravam ben Nvat, a descendent of the tribe of Yosef led a powerful  rebellion against th  e Judean dynasty and gained control over most of the Jewish nation. The  split was so intense that the seceding camp of Yosef totally severed  ties with its brothers never to return to them. Yechezkel prophesied  that these kingdoms will eventually reunite and form one inseparable  unit. The unification will be so perfect that it will leave no trace of  any previous dissension. The entire nation's sense of kinship will be so  pronounced that it will be likened to one solid piece of wood, void of  all factions and fragmentation. 
 Yechezkel continues and states in Hashem's name, "And I will purify  them and they shall be a nation to Me and I will be G-d to them...My  Divine Presence will rest upon them ... forever." (37:23,28) These  verses predict the final phase of unity- Hashem's unification with His  people. In the Messianic era all aspects of unity will be achieved. The  entire Jewish nation will become one inseparable entity and Hashem will  reunite with His people. This unification will resemble that of the  Jewish people, an everlasting and inseparable one.
 
 It is important to note the order of this unity. The first phase  will be our nation's unification and after this is achieved Hashem will  return to His people. Sefer Charedim sensitizes us to the order of this  development. He reflects upon Hashem's distinct quality of oneness and  explains that it can only be appreciated and revealed through His  people's harmonious interaction. Hashem's favor and kindness emanates  from His perfect oneness and reveals this quality in full. When the  Jewish people function as a harmonious body they deserve Hashem's favor  and kindness. They project and reflect Hashem's goodness and express His  oneness and bring true glory to His name . However, if the Jewish  people are fragmented and divided they display- Heaven forbid- division  in Hashem's interactive system. Their divisive behavior gives the  impression that Hashem's influence is disjointed and fragmented and not  achieving its ultimate purpose. At that point Hashem removes His  presence from Hi  s people and disassociates Himself from their inappropriate ways. The  Jewish people's lack of success and accomplishment is then attributed to  Hashem's unwillingness to remain involved in their lives.
 
 We now understand that the Jewish people's unity is a prerequisite  to Hashem's return to His people. Sefer Charedim explains with this the  introductory words of the Shabbos afternoon Amida service. We state  therein, "You are one, Your identity is one and who can is likened to  Your people Israel one nation in the land." He interprets these words to  refer to the glorious Messianic era. During that period Hashem's  oneness will be recognized through His harmonious interactive system  reflected in the oneness of His people. Their perfect unity will provide  the perfect setting for Hashem's revelation to the world. During that  time Hashem's master plan will be expressed through the perfect  interaction of His people. Every detail of Hashem's kindness will serve  its intended purpose and reveal His absolute oneness and control over  every aspect of this world. Undoubtedly, this will require the Jewish  people's total cooperation and perfect harmonious interaction with one  another. Ind  eed, it can be said that when Hashem's people unite as an inseparable  entity His identity and perfect quality of oneness will be recognized  throughout the world. (adapted from Sefer Charedim chap. 7)
 
 In truth, the foundation for this unity was laid in this week's  sedra. Yosef developed an ingenious scheme to silence all his brothers'  suspicions and convince them of their grave misjudgement of his actions.  He successfully removed their deep seeded jealousy and hatred and  brought about a sincere unification to the household of Yaakov. Yosef  and Yehuda, the two powers to be, embraced one another and displayed a  true sense of kinship. Unfortunately, irrevocable damage already  occurred that would ultimately yield a severe split in the Jewish  kingdom. Yosef's descendant, Yeravam would eventually severe relations  with Yehuda's descendant Rechavam and establish his own leadership. (see  Gur Aryeh to Breishis 48:7) However, groundwork was already established  to reunite these kingdoms and return the Jewish nation to its original  perfect unity.
 
 This week's sedra records the immediate result of the unity of the  household of Yaakov. After Yaakov Avinu discovered Yosef's existence and  salvation the Torah states, "And their father, Yaakov's spirit was  restored to life." (Breishis 45:27) Rashi quotes the Sages who explain  these words to refer to the return of Hashem's Divine Spirit to Yaakov.  (ad loc) Yosef's absence from Yaakov's household indirectly prevented  Hashem's Divine Spirit from resting upon Yaakov. Now, after twenty-two  dark years Yaakov Avinu's household was reunited and Hashem returned His  Divine Presence to Yaakov. This development is indicative of the Jewish  people's future experience. The ten lost tribes representing the  kingdom of Yoseif will be divided from the Judean kingdom for over two  thousand years. This will result in Hashem's removing His Divine  Presence from amidst His people and throughout their long dark exile  they will have no direct contact with Him. However, the time will  eventually arr  ive for the Jewish people to reunite and become one inseparable entity.  This miraculous unity will immediately lead to a second unity, that of  Hashem and His people. In response to their total unification Hashem  will return His Divine Presence and rest amongst His people us and "The  spirit of Israel will be restored to life".
 
 This lesson is apropos for our times where so much potential  diversity exists. We pray to Hashem that we merit total unification  thereby yielding Hashem's return to us resting His Divine Presence  amongst us.
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