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'''Moshe Rabbanue''' was the leader of the Jewish Nation and took them out of the Egyptian exile and got them the Torah.
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Moshe Rabbanue was the leader of the Jewish Nation and took them out of the Egyptian exile and got them the Torah.
  
 
==Birth==
 
==Birth==
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===Helping His Brothers===
 
===Helping His Brothers===
 
When Moshe got older he was genuinely pained by the enslavement of his his nation. He would go out and help the Jewish slaves with their heavy loads, under the pretext that he was building moral to get the Pharaohs chores done faster.
 
When Moshe got older he was genuinely pained by the enslavement of his his nation. He would go out and help the Jewish slaves with their heavy loads, under the pretext that he was building moral to get the Pharaohs chores done faster.
 
==By Yisro==
 
Moshe then traveled to Midyon. There he married Yisro's daughter Tzipora, who bore him two children Gershom and Eliezer.
 
 
===Faithful Shepherd===
 
Moshe took on the task of being Yisro's shepherd this allowed him to have a lot of time alone away from civilization that he utilized for Hisbodedus and mediation.
 
 
Before Moshe could be given the job of leading the Jewish nation he was first tested from above with how he treated the animals that he shepherd. Moshe did treat the animals kindly. Once a kid ran away from the flock of goats. Moshe chased and chased it. Finally he caught up with the kid as it was drinking from a stream of water. Instead of beating the animal out of frustration, Moshe realized that it ran away out thirst and gently picked up the exhausted kid placing it on his shoulder and started walking back towards the flock. Moshe had proven his ability to place mercy and kindness over anger, now that he had shown this necessary attribute of leadership he raised his eyes and saw in the distance the 'Burning Bush'.
 
 
===The Burning Bush===
 
 
==Giving of the Torah==
 
===In Heaven===
 
When Moshe ascended to heaven the angles wanted to strike him down in a jealous wrath as they demanded to know what a being of flesh and blood was doing the upper realms and under what pretext he was planing on taking the Torah away from them and giving it to the human race. Following advice from Hashem, Moshe grabbed onto the heavenly throne, in essence grabbing on to the roots of the 600,000 arch souls of the Nation of Yisroel. That gave him the power to withstand that angles and he victoriously responded, explaining how the Torah had little practical application to the angles but was created for the humans who were able to physically fulfill the commandments.
 
 
Realizing the stature of Moshe, the angles conceded giving him great honor and gifts of divine secrets and mystical names. Amongst them was the Angel of Death who revealed to him the mysteries of the Ketoret and how it could be used to stop plagues, information which Moshe later made use of in the 'Plague of the Complainers' following the swallowing of Korach.
 
 
During the series forty days Moshe spent in Heaven, he had no way of telling the difference between day and night other then through the Torah he was studying. When he studied the 'Written Torah', he knew it was day and when he studied the 'Oral Torah', he knew it was night.<ref>Likutay Moharan 1 Chapter 3</ref>
 
 
==Passing of Moshe==
 
Moshe Rabbanue passed away at Mincha time of Shabbos on 7th of Adar. Having also been born on Zayin Adar, Moshe had lived a complete 120 years, as the early Tzadikim were often given the ability to completely live out their years. Moshe passed away from through the 'Kiss of Hashem' - by meditating on the supernal worlds, climbing higher and higher and never coming back to the physical body.
 
 
==Greatness==
 
Moshe was equivalent to the entire Jewish Nation.<ref>Rashi Shemos 18:1</ref>
 
 
==Hillulah of Moshe Rabbanue==
 
The yahrtzeit of Moshe Rabbanue is celebrated annually on the 7th of Adar. It is customary to light a candle in his merit. Many people visit the kevarim of [[Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai|Rebbe Shimon bar Yochi]], [[Rabbi-Yitzchak-Luria|Arizal]], Rabbi Yisroel Baal Shem Tov and  [[Rebbe Nachman of Breslev|Rabbi Nachman of Breslov]] on this day since Moshe Rabbanue was reincarnated as parts of their souls. On leap year the Hillula is generally celebrated on the second Adar.
 
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Biblical Personalities]]
 
[[Category:Biblical Personalities]]
 
[[Category:Tzadikim]]
 
[[Category:Tzadikim]]

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