Parshat Vayetzei: There are no evildoers amongs the Jewish people
âAnd Yaakov departedâ - when Yaakov departed from Beer Sheva (â7â), he already completed all sheva (7) levels of holiness, and the sheva Sefirot! Malchut, Yesod, Hod, Netzach, Tiferet, Gevurah, Chesed- these are the seven gevurot (strengths, powers), âand went towards Haranâ - Yaakov went to Haran. He went to the root of din (harsh judgment), to the sephira of Binah.
He went to sweeten the judgments of Binah, to sweeten the root of din. He went to continue the flow of chesed (loving kindness) to the world, and to continue the flow of shefa (bounty) to the world. Because all of the tzaddikimâs work is bound up with continuing the flow of loving kindness and bounty to the world.
Rebbe Nachman sweetened all the judgments
At the moment that Rebbe Nachman of Breslov came to the world, he sweetened all of the judgments until the very end of the generations. He continued the flow of bounty to the world, he continued the flow of loving kindness to the world, and he announced that there arenât any reshaim (evildoers) any more. The era of the evildoers was finished!
At the moment that Rebbe Nachman was born, the epoch of the evildoers was over. There are no evildoers in the nation of Israel. He revealed Lesson 282 in Likutey Moharan [otherwise known as âAzamraâ] that: âIn a little while longer, there will be no evildoerâ. Just a little while longer, today, tomorrow, in two days from now, there wonât be any more evildoers in Am Yisrael. Everyone will be making teshuva.
Everyone is going to be a tzaddik
This one made teshuva yesterday, that one is making teshuva today, another one is going to make teshuva tomorrow - everyoneâs in the process of making teshuva! Everyone is going to be a tzaddik, everyone is going to get to the stage of âYour people, all of them are tzaddikimâ!
This one is going to become a tzaddik today, another one will turn into a tzaddik tomorrow, another one in two days time. And the one who turns into a tzaddik the day after tomorrow is going to overtake everyone else. The smallest one [spiritually] is going to rise up higher and higher, because the bigger the neshama, the greater it truly is, the more refined it really is - the more difficulties and barriers they will face, in order to do teshuva.
Rabbenu tells us in Lesson 282 that there is no such thing as reshaim, evildoers, in Am Yisrael. This reality simply doesnât exist. Even if you see a total sinner, who doesnât have a spiritually-sound bone in his body, from the top of his head to the soul of his foot, he doesnât have a single point of Yiddishkeit, every fibre of his being is âantiâ [religious], G-d forbidâŚ
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Every Jew is on fire for Hashem
Even if it seems to you that there has never being a sinner like this in all the generations - know that the whole problem is simply that he lacks daâat (spiritual awareness / knowledge of G-d). Inside, thereâs a raging holy fire. Inside every Jew there burns a flame for Hashem Yitbarach, itâs just that mountains of dirt are covering it over, obscuring the neshama, thereâs so much dust covering the fire.
Itâs like a volcano that has burning lava deep within it, the mountain is obscuring the fire. The second that the fire breaks through, that the lava erupts, itâs going to consume the whole mountain.
Every Jew is covered by mountains of dust and boulders. But the day will come when the fire will erupt, and it will destroy all these mountains of earth and dust.
âAnd we need to search for, and to find within him some small point of good, where in that point, heâs not a rasha (evildoer).â (Likutey Moharan I:282).
Even in the biggest evildoer, you'll find a lot of good
It simply canât be, that heâs an evildoer from the top of his head to the sole of his foot, it just looks that way to you! Itâs just your imagination! Your imagination is making you think that heâs a rasha. Always search for some good thing that heâs done, some kindness that he did for someone else. Always search for this, even in the biggest rasha, and youâll find an awful lot of good.
âAnd by doing this, by finding within him some small point of good, and by judging him favorably, by doing this, this really will tip him into the scale of merit, and he can return and make teshuvaâŚ.â (Likutey Moharan I:282).
If you look at every Jew with a good eye, and donât thing to yourself: âWell, I made teshuva, and I keep Shabbat, and I learn Torah, so why isnât he making teshuva like me? Why isnât he keeping  Shabbat, like me? He should be doing the same thing! I also did all those bad things, why isnât he doing all these good things, now?â
Rabbenu tells us: âIn a little while longer, there will be no evildoerâ. Just a little while longer! Heâs going to do it tomorrow, or in two days time. You canât start interfering with Hashemâs order of creation, with the process of teshuva that has to occur.
Teshuva is a process
This process of teshuva - when is everyone going to make teshuva? How is everyone going to make teshuva? - this process is hidden from the eye of all creation. This process has to occur for every single Jew. One day, every single Jew will have to make teshuva! Itâs possible to speed this process up, and to catalyze it - but only by way of having a good eye!
Itâs only when a person merits to look at every single Jew with a good eye that you will âlook at his place, and he wonât be there.â [I.e. he wonât be a rasha anymore].
If everyone would know this, and would know to judge every person favorably in this way, and not to look at them with an ayin hara (negative, evil eye), then there would be no more rashaim (evildoers) in Israel. Everyone can come back to Hashem and make teshuva in the blink of an eye.
The Jewish souls that appear to be the most wicked, theyâre really the most âtzaddik-likeâ, or saintly of souls. Everything is backwards: the more they look like an evildoer, the more holy they really are. Itâs precisely because this soul is so holy that itâs so filled up with fear! It has a secret fear, and an internal fear, about starting to keep mitzvot.
These big souls want to go the whole way
This soul knows that if it starts to keep mitzvot, itâs going to go the whole way! There are so many Jews who are distant from Yiddishkeit because they say to themselves âIf I start keeping mitzvot, Iâm going to end up going the whole wayâŚ. I canât do it! If I start doing everything, then Iâm going to end up learning Torah day and night, and Iâm going to start living a holy, sanctified, spiritually-pure lifestyle - Iâm going to go the whole way!â
And going the whole way appears to be something thatâs very hard to do⌠So we say to them: âJust keep half!â - but theyâre not prepared to do that. They want to go the whole way. And truly, if we would show them how to do it, and explain things to them, and show them how to sanctify themselves, and how itâs actually not so hard to do - everyone would make teshuva.
Every Jew contains a spark of Hashem
Every Jew is a part of Hashem Himself, every Jew contains a spark of Hashem⌠Every Jew, even the biggest sinner, his heart is on fire for Hashem Yitbarach. There is no Jew whose heart is not on fire for Hashem, because a Jew is not a cow, and is not a sheep - the soul of every single Jew was hewn out from the kisey Hakavod (Hashemâs heavenly throne).
Every Jew is really âthereâ still, even if there are mountains of earth, billions of tons of earth, covering over his neshama, the glowing embers are still there in his heartâŚand Rabbenu is telling is: âcome, let us blow all these mountains of earth of him, because there is no such thing as an evildoer in Israel.
Thereâs no such thing as a chiloni (secular Jew) - it simply doesnât exist! Thereâs one person whoâs able to keep 80% of the Torah, thereâs another whoâs keeping 70%, another person is keeping 20%, another is keeping 10%. Every Jew fasts on Yom Kippur, eats matzah on Pesach - thereâs no such thing as a chiloni Jew! Everyone is keeping [some aspect of] the Torah.
Every Jew is holy
Every Jew is a holy Jew, is a pure Jew. And this is the foundation of Rabbenuâs statement that there are no evildoers in Am Yisrael. Itâs forbidden to call any Jew a rasha. Itâs forbidden to say so-and-so is a rasha. We have to fix this way of speaking, because there is no such thing as a rasha.
How can you believe that so-and-so is a rasha? Do you stand in his shoes? Do you know where he was born? Do you know who is his parents were and what he had to go through? How can you decide to call a Jew a rasha? How is it possible to call another Jew a chiloni? Howâs it even possible to express these things? How can you decide whoâs a rasha and whoâs a tzaddik?!
Do you really know whoâs really a rasha and whoâs really a tzaddik? You need to know that everyone is really a tzaddik - âYour nation is a nation of tzaddikimâ - and that there are no evildoers in Israel.