In this Elul shiur Rav Shlomo Katz and the chevra of Shirat David begin a sweet journey into the Tolna Rebbe’s Torah on “לערבב את השטן – confusing the Satan.”
Why do we blow shofar both “מיושב” and “מעומד”? What actually silences the מקטרג on Rosh Hashanah?
Through Rashi and the Pnei Yeshua we discover a radical key: חיבוב מצווה—genuine love and longing for mitzvot—pushes us from teshuvah mi’yirah into teshuvah me’ahavah, where “זדונות נעשים לו כזכויות.” We also learn the Tolna Rebbe’s powerful reading of “יתיצב על דרך לא טוב, רע לא ימאס”: it’s not only what you do; it’s what you tolerate. Elul is not just סור מרע; it’s training the heart for עשה טוב, building holy anticipation and preparation so we can truly stand on a good path.
What you’ll hear:
Why liking a mitzvah may matter even more than merely doing it
How love-driven teshuvah flips debts into credits
“Live and let live” vs. מואס ברע—why tolerance of רע is spiritually dangerous
The art of הכנה: turning Elul into daily training for תקיעת שופר
Dropping “pins” on moments of קדושה, so getting back up is faster
Dedications:
לע״נ ר׳ שלום ברודט זצ״ל • לע״נ בתיה פייגא בת ישראל לוי בן יוסף • לרפואה שלמה לאה שושנה בת מלכה ולשרה בת רחל פייגא • Sponsored by the Reinitz family in honor of my sister’s birthday—מזל טוב!
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“Confusing the Satan | Rosh Hashana Prep with the Tolna Rebbe (1)” is a video from Rav Shlomo Katz, published on September 3, 2025 and available to watch on VideoVinkel. The total runtime is 54:41. It has been viewed 451 times so far. Press play above to stream the full video right here, or open the original on YouTube.
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