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R. SHLOMO CARLEBACH
Retyping from Kol Chevre, Vol. 2 #1, Nov. 1995
all copyrights reserved to same, or as duly designated 

I.     EXCERPT FROM TRANSCRIPT EW7
Noted as "printed with permission of the Carlebach family"
To facilitate source checking, I'll input verbatim, exceptvaritions on paragraphing, capitalization.
date given as 3 Cheshvan, Tav Shin Mem Zayin
*Source EW7, "3rd Cheshvan, Tav Shin Mem Zion" 
	Witt Collection, EW Series, apparently not input
Presumably transcribed by Witts, likely Mishkanot teaching.

Other Heshvan teachings listed:
	=CHESH , 1991 Mishkanot, 
	EW18 -- Cheshvan, 1991  [apparently previously inventoried;probably source or printout of preceeding]
	EW20 -- Cheshvan, Tav Shim Mem Bet, 1991, Mishkanot

Ok, now listen to this, it's so deep:

	This month is the fixing of smell.
	Who are the people who have some kind of holy smell?  And Idon't mean perfume.  Holy fragrance, paradise, right?  It doesn'tcome from the Tree of Knowledge, but the Tree of Life ...{ellipsis KC}
I cannot see G-d, I cannot see Life.  But I can smell it.  Life issomething so deep, this deepest, deepest, depths.

	And here I want to share with you something awesome, awesome: 	You know, I can give everything away, but I cannot give mybreath away.  
	You know what the deepest reviving of the dead is?  That I amgiving you over this deepest depths which cannot even be given.  	And this is the month when the Third Holy Temple will berebuilt.

	And there is nothing more alive than water.  There is no wayof getting rid of evil smell, only with water.  
	You know why water makes everything grow?  Water has so muchlife. The moment water touches the earth, water gives new life tothe world, like giving over breath.  
	You know what it is?  Why do we go to the mikve?  Because I'mmamash dead, right.  Whenever you make a mistake, you're halfdead.  

	You know what the deepest depths of friendship is?  Notsomeone who tells you that you did right or wrong.  The greatestfriendship in the world is if you can revive someone.  Revivingsomebody is not be telling them what or what not to do.  It's alittle holy fragrance.  If someone is very, very half dead, givethem a little something to smell.

	Water is from beyond creation.  What is water doing to theseed to make it grow?  Do you know --  the seed is a little seed,how can it suddenly be an apple tree?  The seed itself is ready toreach beyond itself.  Growing does not mean I was one inch and nowI'm two inches.  Growing means I'm beyond myself.  A little seedbecomes an apple treee.  

	Do you know what the fixing of the world is?  The CovenantG_d made with Abraham.  The Covenant G-d made with Abraham is thatit should be clear to us that you can pray your way to beyondeverything in the world.

	You know what Israel has so much trouble?  Imagine if wewouldn't have trouble, we would stop praying, right.  Israel isone place where you have to pray beyond yourself, a thousand timesa second.  Otherwise you can't make it.

	Imagine that I need something from G-d and my life depends onit.  It's a different kind of praying.  Can you imagine how muchAbraham and Sarah were praying for Yitzchak.  So, so much deeper.

	You know, Rosh Hoshana, Yom Kippur, Succos, I'm praying toG_d and G-d gives me everything.  I share it with the world.  Then comes Simchas Torah and the last day, I realized, all this isnot enough.  Master of the World, I want YOU to give me somethingwhere the giving doesn't end.  I want YOU to give me something sodeep, I can revive the world with it.  And here on that day, Igpray for geshem (rain).  I pray for water.  I pray for this onedrop of water which is so,so deep.  "V'shasvtem mayim b'assson". Drawing out the water in joy.  

	A good shabbos, a good yom tov, a good hodesh!!
END EXCERPT FROM KC


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II.  ADDTIONAL R. SHLOMO TEACHINGS, RE-TYPED FROM KOL CHEVRE II:1

N.B.:  There are many excellent paraphrased teachings there; butI'll just re-type what appear to be excerpts from tapes ortranscripts:

A.  EXCERPT FROM INTERVIEW, YAKAR, SUMMER 1993
Source not specified in greater detail.
 
Mimi [Feigelson]:  What is the Tora that you carry in your pocket,that keeps you alive?
SC:  You mean my cash Torah?  The Torah which is my cash.
	You know, I'll tell you something.  You know me, I'm crazyabout new sefarim, mamash crazy, crazy about people, crazy aboutbooks, about sefarim.  I'm most crazy about sefarim in the ThreeWeeks [the period of semi-mourning between 17 Tamuz and 9 Av --sa]  because you mamash need a new sefer, you know, to keep yougoing.  That's a little bit sad, right?  So what do you do whenyou're sad?  You get yourself a new sefer.  It's a gevalt, right?
	So whenever I'm sad I buy a new sefer.  So it's never an oldsefer which keeps me going, always a new sefer or a new niggun,you know ... {Ellipsis KC} or my children tell me something sosweet that I think to myself it's worth it to be in exile twothousand years to hear those few words.




                                                      















