
Do You Feel My Soul? Seeing Am Yisrael as One Living Organism
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What if we had spiritual glasses that let us see the world not as fragmented, but as one unified soul-body?
In this powerful and vulnerable shiur, Rav Shlomo Katz guides us deeper into the mitzvah of Ahavat Yisrael by exploring the metaphor of Klal Yisrael as a single, living organism — not just in theory, but in felt experience. Building on the teachings of the Tzemach Tzedek, the Baal HaTanya, and the Arizal, Rav Shlomo reveals how true love for another Jew begins with feeling your own soul. And once you do, you’ll inevitably feel someone else’s.
In this Shiur:
- Why Ahavat Yisrael demands emotional and spiritual reflexology
- The difference between seeing a Jew as “other” versus “another limb of my body”
- Why the Arizal would confess sins that weren’t his — and why that’s not extreme, but true
- The danger of thinking “they just don’t get it,” and what that says about our inner work
- What it really means to do teshuva for us, not just for me
This isn’t just theology, it’s group healing. Because if your soul hurts and mine doesn’t, feel it… maybe I’ve lost touch with my own neshama. But if we all started feeling each other again? That might be the beginning of real Geulah.