{"id":11042,"date":"2025-12-08T13:52:56","date_gmt":"2025-12-08T13:52:56","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.kabbalah.info\/?post_type=book&#038;p=11042"},"modified":"2025-12-08T13:52:57","modified_gmt":"2025-12-08T13:52:57","slug":"what-is-for-you-are-the-least-of-all-the-peoples-in-the-work","status":"publish","type":"book","link":"https:\/\/www.kabbalah.info\/en\/what-is-for-you-are-the-least-of-all-the-peoples-in-the-work\/","title":{"rendered":"What Is, \u201cFor You Are the Least of All the Peoples,\u201d in the Work?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Article No. 40, 1990<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is written (Deuteronomy 7:7-8), \u201cIt is not because you are more in number than any of the peoples that the Lord desired you, for you are the least of all the peoples. Because the Lord loves you, and because He keeps the oath that He swore to your forefathers, the Lord brought you out with a mighty hand and redeemed you from the house of slavery, from the hand of Pharaoh king of Egypt.\u201d Our sages said (<em>Hulin<\/em>&nbsp;89), \u201c\u2018It is not because you are more in number,\u2019 said the Creator to Israel, \u2018that I desire you, for even when I bestow upon you greatness, you diminish yourselves before Me.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We should understand what this comes to teach us, that our sages said that the Creator said to Israel, \u201cI desire you, for even when I bestow upon you greatness, you diminish yourselves before Me.\u201d If the Creator said, \u201cAlthough I bestow upon you greatness, you diminish yourselves before flesh and blood,\u201d I would understand this. But our sages said, \u201cYou diminish yourselves before Me,\u201d meaning before the Creator. What degree is it, that if the Creator gives a person greatness, he does not pride himself before the Creator because the Creator gave him greatness?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If the king gives greatness to a person and extols him before the ministers, does the person pride himself before the king, as well? Can this be? If so, why is it important that they do not pride themselves before the Creator but diminish themselves before Him? In other words, before whom do they diminish themselves? It stands to reason that when a person understands the greatness of the King, he lowers himself even more before the king.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In order to understand this, we must remember the order of the work, which is the correction of creation. That is, in order to achieve&nbsp;<em>Dvekut<\/em>&nbsp;[adhesion], called \u201cequivalence of form,\u201d meaning in order to be rewarded with vessels of bestowal, a correction took place, which is called \u201c<em>Tzimtzum<\/em>&nbsp;[restriction] and concealment on the&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;[holiness].\u201d That is, the taste of Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;[commandments\/good deeds], where the delight and pleasure that He wished to give to the created beings became concealed. This is called \u201cHis desire to do good to His creations,\u201d where everything He wanted to give to the creatures is clothed in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>, which&nbsp;<em>The Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;calls \u201c613&nbsp;<em>Pekudin<\/em>&nbsp;[Aramaic: deposits].\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is as it is said in the&nbsp;<em>Sulam<\/em>&nbsp;[\u201cLadder\u201d commentary on&nbsp;<em>The Zohar<\/em>], that&nbsp;<em>Pekudin<\/em>&nbsp;comes from the word&nbsp;<em>Pikadon<\/em>&nbsp;[Hebrew: deposit], for in each&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>&nbsp;[singular of&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>] there is a special light clothed in that&nbsp;<em>Mitzva<\/em>. But because of the&nbsp;<em>Tzimtzum<\/em>&nbsp;and the concealment over them because of the correction of creation, in order to reach the light that is clothed in them, and for a person to receive the delight and pleasure clothed in them, he must first acquire the suitable&nbsp;<em>Kelim<\/em>&nbsp;[vessels] for the light, since there must be equivalence of form with the light\u2014as the light gives, so the&nbsp;<em>Kli<\/em>&nbsp;[vessel] should work in order to bestow.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, by nature, man has a desire to receive for himself, and not a desire to bestow. Thus, how can a person change his nature, which the Creator created? Our sages said about this, \u201cThe Creator said, \u2018I have created the evil inclination; I have created the Torah as a spice.\u2019\u201d In other words, the Torah advises a person how to emerge from self-love and acquire the desire to bestow.&nbsp;<em>The Zohar<\/em>&nbsp;says that in that state, the 613&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;are called \u201c613&nbsp;<em>Eitin<\/em>&nbsp;[Aramaic: counsels],\u201d meaning 613 counsels by which to acquire the desire to bestow, for only in the desire to bestow can the light, which is called \u201cgood and does good,\u201d clothe.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Our sages said about this, \u201cOne should always engage in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>, even&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;[not for Her sake], since from&nbsp;<em>Lo Lishma<\/em>, he will come to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;[for Her sake].\u201d Because the light in it reforms him, by this he will achieve the degree of&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Concerning&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, there are many discernments:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>1) Learning in order to provoke. This manner is the worst. Our sages said about this (<em>Berachot<\/em>&nbsp;17), \u201cAnyone who engages in Torah&nbsp;<em>Lo Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;would be better off not being born.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>2) Learning in order to be called \u201cRabbi.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In those two discernments, he wants reward from people, and does not want the Creator to reward him for his work.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>3) Learning in order for the Creator to reward him in this world\u2014to have life, provision, health, etc.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>4) Learning so the Creator will reward him in the next world.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>5) He engages in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;because he feels that he is serving a great King. Therefore, he derives pleasure from engaging in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>. That is, because of this joy that he feels, that he is serving a great King, it is worthwhile for him to work. It follows that one who works because he is serving a great King also cannot be regarded as pure&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, although he is working for the sake of the Creator, meaning that he does not want any reward for his work. Yet, he does yearn to feel a good taste in this work because he is feeling a great King.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>So, we must know that this is still not considered pure&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, since in the end, he yearns for the pleasure he will feel during the work. The pleasure he feels during the work is the reason he wants to be a servant of the Creator. It follows that the pleasure that the desire feels during the work is the only thing that makes him engage in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>. Hence, this, too, is considered&nbsp;<em>Lo Lishma<\/em>. However, this&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;brings him to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, since the light in it reforms him.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>This is as it is written in the \u201cIntroduction to The Book of Zohar\u201d (Items 30-31), \u201cThe second division is from thirteen years and on. At that point, the point in his heart\u2014which is the&nbsp;<em>Achoraim<\/em>&nbsp;[posterior] of&nbsp;<em>Nefesh<\/em>&nbsp;of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;[holiness] dressed in his will to receive\u2014is given strength. At that time one begins to enter the system of the worlds of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>, to the extent that one observes Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>. The primary aim is to obtain and intensify the spiritual will to receive. Yet, it is a much more important degree than the first; this is the degree that brings one to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, as our sages said, \u2018One should always engage in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lo<\/em>&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, as from&nbsp;<em>Lo Lishma<\/em>, one comes to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>.\u2019<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>\u201cThis is considered the maidservant of&nbsp;<em>Kedusha<\/em>&nbsp;who serves her mistress, which is the Holy&nbsp;<em>Shechina<\/em>&nbsp;[Divinity]. The maidservant brings one to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, and he is rewarded with the instilling of the&nbsp;<em>Shechina<\/em>. Yet, one should take every measure suited to bring one to&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>. And the final degree in this division is to become infatuated with the Creator just as one becomes infatuated in corporeal love, until the object of infatuation remains before one\u2019s eyes all day and all night, as the poet said, \u2018When I remember Him, He does not let me sleep.\u2019\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>After all this, begins the order of&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, called \u201cdesire to bestow.\u201d And here, a person cannot bring himself to work entirely in order to bestow, meaning to want only to bestow upon the Creator \u201cbecause He is great and ruling.\u201d Man has no idea how to achieve this. This is regarded as the desire to bestow being in exile in Egypt. A person can understand this desire only above reason, since within reason, there is no grip on understanding this.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In other words, a person cannot understand how it is possible to do something from which one does not enjoy. It follows that even if a person does not require any reward for his work, what compels him to work is that the Creator will enjoy. From this he derives his pleasure. Hence, there is already a matter of pleasure here, meaning that he enjoys serving the King; this is his pleasure. But how can it be otherwise, that he will work without pleasure?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Therefore, when it is said that man must work in order to bestow, this is called \u201cabove reason.\u201d Anything that is above reason, the will to receive for oneself is absent there. In other words, a person is told that he must work only so the Creator will enjoy this work. At that time, it is said that the person should be happy that he is serving a great King.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, if the great King were to reveal His greatness and importance, the pleasure would be within reason. That is, the mind understands that it is worthwhile to serve a great King. But when a person must have faith in the greatness and importance of the King, he feels that he is serving a small king. Therefore, when he says above reason that He is a great King, there is no room for the will to receive to agree to this work, since all the pleasure is built on above reason.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Thus, it is clear why the body does not want to work when it does not see the importance of the King. Rather, it is told, although the mind necessitates, if the greatness of the King is not revealed, there is no more room there for the will to receive for himself. Thus, how can one work \u201cbecause He is great and ruling\u201d? This would be good if it were revealed, but Pharaoh king of Egypt, who said, \u201cWho is the Lord, that I should obey His voice,\u201d governs this discernment of the greatness of the Creator.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Hence, the work is mainly in this place, meaning that here begins the matter of&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, meaning that he wants to work so the Creator will enjoy his work, and it does not matter to him what taste he feels. In other words, the work he does is to him as though he felt that the King is great, while in fact, he feels that the \u201c<em>Shechina<\/em>&nbsp;[Divinity] is in the dust.\u201d That is, he does not feel any importance, but tastes the taste of dust. And yet, he overcomes and says, \u201cIt is as important to me, as though I felt that I was serving a great King.\u201d At that time, the will to receive certainly enjoys, as well, since he does not need to believe in the greatness and importance of the King.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>However, how can one muster the strength to overcome the body when he feels that the&nbsp;<em>Shechina<\/em>&nbsp;is in the dust? What joy can he receive from this work? Even more perplexing, how can one need and want to work when he feels no taste in it? This would be understandable if he had no choice; we can understand when a person is forced to work. But how is it possible to want such a work, which feels tasteless? And since he does not have the strength to overcome and feel joy in such a work, how can he serve the King in such a lowly state, when he feels the taste of dust while serving the King?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Hence, in this regard, he does not ask the Creator to give him the revelation of His greatness, so he will feel a good taste in it. Rather, he asks the Creator to give him strength to be able to overcome the body and work gladly because now he can work only for the Creator, since the will to receive does not enjoy work that tastes like dust. Therefore, why is he working? Certainly, only for the sake of the Creator. There is no room for such work within reason, and in this work, a person sees that it is inherently impossible that he will want to work in such a manner.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In this work, in such a state, a person sees that there is no way that he will be able to work with the desire to bestow and not for his own sake. Such a thing can happen only through a miracle from above. And indeed, this is called \u201cthe exodus from Egypt,\u201d meaning to emerge from the mind he has by nature, where it is possible to move unless he enjoys it. Conversely, here he is asking the Creator to give him the strength to work where he has no feeling or flavor, but to believe that the Creator enjoys this work, since it is all in order to bestow.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For this reason, this prayer is an honest prayer, since a person sees that he cannot hope to ever be able to do anything in order to bestow. It follows that a person feels that he is lost. At that time he has close contact with the Creator, and this is something that a person should appreciate\u2014that he is asking the Creator to help him and there is no one in the world who can save him.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Yet, here comes the most difficult question: Who told the person that the Creator derives contentment from this work, which tastes like dust, and that this is the work that one should ask of the Creator because he wants to do everything only so that the Creator will enjoy?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The answer to this is \u201cfaith in the sages.\u201d We must believe their words. It follows that this prayer that a person prays that the Creator will help him so he can work in a state of lowliness, and the taste is only the taste of dust, this can be only on the basis of faith in the sages, to believe them that only in this way can we achieve a state of&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, and not for our own benefit. In other words, only they know what is&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>&nbsp;and how to achieve it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>According to the above, we can interpret what we asked about what our sages said about the verse, \u201cIt is not because you are more in number.\u201d \u201cThe Creator said to Israel, \u2018I desire you, for even when I bestow upon you greatness, you diminish yourselves before Me.\u2019\u201d We asked, Is it customary that one whom the king extols prides himself before the king? Thus, why do they tell us that Israel diminish themselves before the Creator?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>We explained above that there are two discernments in the work: 1) When the Creator shines for him while he engages in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>&nbsp;and feels a good taste in the work, and feels the greatness of the Creator, that he is serving a great King and has already achieved the degree of \u201cWhen I remember Him, it does not let me sleep.\u201d 2) The work&nbsp;<em>Lishma<\/em>, meaning to bestow and not in order to receive reward. At that time, a person\u2019s body resists because he does not feel any flavor in the work. However, he does not want any feeling of the greatness of the Creator because then this feeling gives him a reason that because of this feeling that he feels when engaging in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>, it compels him to engage in Torah and&nbsp;<em>Mitzvot<\/em>. It follows that it is no longer only for the sake of the Creator, but his own pleasure is included in it, too.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>And since this work is entirely above reason, since there is no intellect in the world that can understand such a thing, and this discernment is called \u201c<em>Shechina<\/em>&nbsp;in the dust,\u201d and a person must believe that specifically from this work the Creator derives contentment, this is called work in the manner of \u201cYou diminish yourselves before Me.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>That is, when the Creator let them feel the greatness of the Creator, they do not say, \u201cNow we do not need to work above reason, since the body, too, when it feels the greatness of the Creator, annuls \u201cas a candle before a torch.\u201d Instead, they say, \u201cWe want to work in the manner for, \u2018for you are the least of all the peoples,\u2019\u201d meaning that all the peoples in a person say that this work is contemptible, inferior, and lowly, meaning that it is \u201c<em>Shechina<\/em>&nbsp;in the dust.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>As our sages said, \u201c\u2018It is not because you are more in number,\u2019 said the Creator to Israel, \u2018that I desire you, for even when I bestow upon you greatness, you diminish yourselves before Me.\u2019\u201d \u201cI gave greatness to Abraham.\u201d Certainly, at that time, he should be happy because he already feels the greatness of the Creator and he will no longer have resistance from the body. Yet, he diminishes himself and says, \u201cAnd I am dust and ashes.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In other words, he said to the Creator, \u201cI yearn for the state of the work that was in a manner of, \u201cI am the Lord your God,\u201d in the manner of dust and ashes, meaning to the time when the work was to him \u201c<em>Shechina<\/em>&nbsp;in the dust.\u201d At that time, he was certain that his work was entirely to bestow, that the will to receive has no part in this. It follows that this does not mean that he diminishes himself before the Creator, meaning that he does not pride himself before the Creator. Rather, it means that he is diminishing himself in order to work in a state of lowliness, although the Creator is giving him greatness.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Likewise, the Creator gave greatness to Moses and to Aaron, and they said, \u201cWhat about us?\u201d In other words, they yearned for work, for a time when to them the&nbsp;<em>Shechina<\/em>&nbsp;was in the dust. At that time, when they feel no flavor in the work, the wicked comes and asks the \u201cWhat\u201d question, meaning \u201cWhat is this work for you?\u201d that you want to work specifically in this contemptible work? The wicked asks, \u201cWhat is this work for you?\u201d because then they were certain that their work was completely to bestow, and the will to receive had no part in it.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>It is the same with David. The Creator gave him greatness, and he said, \u201cAnd I,\u201d meaning \u201cI am the Lord your God.\u201d This work was to him\u2014when he wanted to take upon himself the burden of the kingdom of heaven, called \u201cI am the Lord your God\u201d\u2014to his body, it was in the manner of \u201cAnd I am a worm and not a man.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The Even Ezra asks about the words, \u201cAnd I am a worm and not a man.\u201d He says, \u201cIt is unlikely that one will say about himself that he is not a man. He only speaks against the enemies, that they despise him and he is not regarded as anything in their eyes.\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Here, too, the meaning is that when the Creator gave him greatness, he did not say, \u201cNow I no longer need to wage war against the body, since the body will annul before the Creator as a candle before a torch.\u201d Instead, he said, \u201cI yearn for a state of lowliness, so that my enemies, meaning the nations of the world within my body, will despise my work, since they said, \u201cto work only in order to bestow,\u201d and he would have no feeling in the work. This is a sign that he is not a man at all\u2014when they despise the order of his work. 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