The seven blessings that we say during a
wedding.
Our sages
established seven special blessings for newlyweds. These blessings are said
during the wedding (under the chuppah), and after
benching (Birkas Hamazon)
of each meal during the following seven days, if a minyan
is present. The counting of the seven days begins from the date of the wedding.
Therefore, if the Kiddushin was made, for example, on
Sunday before sunset, seven blessings can be said up to the last meal of the
next Shabbos. Many have a custom to divide these
blessings between those present.
According
to the Zohar and another Kabbalistic
books, the general meaning of these blessings is that each woman, when she
marries, is a projection of all the Jewish people and their spiritual root. This
is another reason why the bride is referred to as a "kallah"
from a word Kol all. Thus, she is blessed with the blessings that correspond
to the seven Sefiros used by the Creator to rule the
world. In general, Sefiros can be viewed as parts of
Divine will or as ways of Hanhaga Hashems rule over the universe. There are ten such ways.
Everything in the spiritual and physical realms is a result and projection of
some combination of the ten Sefiros. Just as all
physical materials, with their great variety, are composed of just a little
more that one hundred elements, so too, is everything spiritual a combination
of these ten general spiritual roots. The names of the Sefiros
are:
Keser Crown, Chochma
Wisdom, Bina Understanding, Chesed
Kindness, Gevurah Strength, Tiferes
Harmony, Netzach
Perseverance, Hod Splendor, Yesod
Foundation, Malchus
Royalty.
According to the Zohar, (Terumah, page 169) the
Seven Brochos correspond to the following Seven Sefiros:
|
Blessing |
Sefirah |
Translation |
1 |
Who Creates the fruit of the Vine |
Gevurah |
Strength |
2 |
Who Created everything for His glory |
Chesed |
Kindness |
3 |
Who Created Adam |
Tiferes |
Harmony |
4 |
Who Created the first couple |
Netzach |
Eternity |
5 |
Who makes |
Hod |
Splendor |
6 |
Who makes the groom and bride happy |
Yesod |
Foundation |
7 |
Who makes the groom happy with the bride |
Bina |
Understanding (mother) |
The
bride herself is a projection of Malchus Royalty.
Thus, in the upper worlds, the Malchus receives the spiritual
flow from the Sefiros above, and in our world the
bride is blessed with the seven blessings. In this small article we will try to
explain a little bit the order of blessings and their correspondence to the Sefiros. Certainly, our comments should be regarded only as
a drop in the sea, in comparison with the vast depth of each word of these Brochos.
Some
the general words about the order of blessings:
It is
easy to notice, that seven blessings correspond to only seven Sefiros. Why were no blessings established
corresponding to the other three Sefiros?
Regarding
the last Sefirah Malchus
it receives the blessings and consequently no Brocha is needed to correspond to
it. This Sefirah is considered passive it shows our
readiness to accept Hashems rule and His blessings.
Our nation is compared to the wife, and the Creator to its husband. The
giving of the Torah was the marriage union and when our people made the Golden Calf
Moshe had to break the Tablets and this union was terminated. Later, the
Creator accepted the entreaty of Moshe and restored our union through the
second Tablets. In general, many elements of the Jewish wedding are similar to the
giving of the Torah on
The
souls of people come from different spiritual roots and also correspond to
various Sefiros. The main soul corresponding Malchus is the soul of Dovid Hamelech.
Dovid managed to rule justly over our people and during his time we have
properly acccepted the Divine Malchus.
His descendant Moshiach will cause all people to
accept the yoke of the Creator. (It is interesting, that Dovid's
dynasty is also compared to the period of the moon. Dovid was in the fourteenth
generation after Avraham, as is the Gematria (numerical value) of the name Dovid, just as the
visible part of the moon continues to increase for fourteen days. Then, for the
fifteenth day the moon shines its brightest, but by the end of day it starts
to decrease. So too during the rule of Shlomo, the son
Dovid, the peak was reached. However, by
the end of his life he sinned, and the prophets began to criticize him. Later, after
another fourteen generations, the
As why
there are no blessings corresponding first two Sefiros,
the matter is that Binah includes also the two Sefiros above it. We find similarly, that there are seven
spiritual heavens, and the seventh "sky" Aravos
corresponds to Bina and includes also two Sefiros above it. There are also seven levels of the land,
seven deserts which our people passed after Exodus from
It is
possible to ask one more general question: why does Gevurah
precede Chesed in the order of these blessings?
The
matter is that the union between the man and the woman begins with the left side
(the side of power and judgment). This is hinted by a verse in the Song of Songs:
His left hand is under my head, and the right one embraces me. Similarly in
the Mishkan (a portable temple in desert) gold
corresponding to Gevurah is mentioned before silver
which corresponds to Chesed.
After
these general comments, we have brief specific comments on the seven blessings.
1...
G-d created the fruit
of the grapevine. Wine is used in many Jewish precepts, such as Kiddush on Shabbos and holidays, in Havdalah
after their end, during circumcision etc. According to the simple meaning, our sages
compare the position of the soul and the body with a lame man sitting on the shoulders
of a deaf person. When the lame heared pleasant music, and he wanted to dance, he gave the deaf person some
wine and he started to hop. Thus, a little drink gives enjoyment to the body
and then it takes pleasure together with the soul. It is interesting to note
that among people, Gevurah corresponds to Yitzchak.
The Torah describes how before blessing his son, he asks to have a drink of
wine. In general, wine, is connected with the left side of judgment, and can be
used both positively and negatively. The Torah describes the negative effect of
wine on the righteous Noach ... Only wine of all drinks
demands extra care if it was touched by a non-Jew, it is forbidden to use it.
2...
Created all in the glory. This blessing is connected with Chesed
kindness of the Creator. He Himself does not require anything; the creation
of the world was totally altruistic. Among people, Chesed
corresponds to Avraham. He was the first who has
openly declared, that only the Creator of the world rules over everything and
began to spread the knowledge of Hashem everywhere.
3:...Formed Adam. This blessing corresponds to Tiferes harmony. Both this and following blessings end in
the same way, but there is a great difference this brocha
speaks about the general formation of Man, one in two persons. The following
blessing mentions the split of the first person into two the formation of the
man and the woman. According to Kaballah, if we start
with Netzach, the remaining Sefiros
are directly connected to the last Sefirah Malchus. Therefore, the first three blessings are general,
and starting with the fourth, the bride is mentioned openly. Among people, Tiferes corresponds to Yakov who rectified the failures of
Adam the first man. In fact, according to many Kabbalistic
sources, Yakov actually was a gilgul (rebirth) of
Adam.
4...
Formed the first couple. This blessing corresponds to Netzach
eternity. It is interesting that "eternity" is mentioned openly in
this blessing. According to many Kabbalistic sources Dovid
became attached to this Sefirah. (Even though Dovid's dynasty is connected to Malchus
as we have already mentioned, nevertheless it receives its main energy from Netzach, see Zohar 1:21, 3:243; GRA
to the first chapter of Sifra Detzniusa.
It is also mentioned in Kabbalistic literature that Dovid
also continued the rectification that was not completed by Adam, and that he
too was a gilgul of Adam. It is interesting to note that our sages
tell us that after his sin, Adam should have lived for one thousand years, but he
give 70 of them to Dovid.)
5.
making
6:
Making happy the groom and the bride. This blessing is connected with Yesod: foundation. Rashi explains
that this blessing, unlike the following, is not on the union of the groom and
the bride. Rather here they receive their blessings separately. Therefore, it
also ends with words "Who makes happy the groom and the bride". In the
following brocha they are blessed together, the
blessing thus ends: "Who makes happy the groom with the bride!" In
general, Yesod combines the light of Sefiros above and brings it down to Malchus.
For example, among people Yoseph corresponds to Yesod, and he supported
7:
Who
makes happy the groom with the bride. This blessing is
connected with Bina understanding. In Kaballah, Bina is often referred
to as mother this Sefirah is considered to be
giving birth to the Sefiros below it. There are 50
words in this blessing, just as there are 50 Shaarey Bina gates of understanding (see the Talmud, Nedarim, 38). Often this Sefirah is associated with the soul of
Moshe. It is thus mentioned in the Talmud that 49 of 50 gates of wisdom were opened
to him. Only after the bride has received blessings from the lower six Sefiros, does the influence of Bina
come down, for in fact this blessing includes the others. In this blessing 10 different
words are used to describe happiness, peace, and friendship. These words are almost
synonyms, for all of them lead to joy. These ten words correspond to all ten Sefiros, and also to the ten sayings with which the world
was created and to the Ten Commandments given at
Sosson and Simcha two kinds of happiness. The GRA explains, that Sosson is gladness in the heart when the desired good has already
been reached, while Simcha is the delight of aspiration
to achieve the good. This joy is noticeable to the outsiders as well (GRA to Megillas
Ester, 8:17).
Gil This
is constant happiness, unlike Simcha spontaneous joy
(GRA to Mishley 2:14, 23:24, and to Divrei Hayamim, 1:16:31).
Rina literally song. This word can have negative connotation
(see for example Eichah 2:19, and Ibn
Ezra there). We mention during the Mincha prayer on Shabbos "Avraham Yagel (from the word Gil), Yitzchak Yeranain
(from the word Rina). The matter is that Gil it is
connected with Chesed, and Rina
with Gevurah. Therefore the word Rina is used also in relation to happiness when evildoers
are destroyed (Mishley 11:10).
Ditza this word is mentioned in Tanach
only once, in the book of Iyov 41:14. According to the
commentators, this word is used when even frustration turns to fun and dancing.
Chedva Spiritual pleasure (see the Malbims
commentary to the book of Nechemia 8:9). Thus, for
example, this word is used for the description of pleasure after the construction
of the
Ahava and Achva, Shalom and
Note that the voices of happiness are mentioned five
times in this blessing, corresponding to the five voices heard by our nation at