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Musar su Salmi 24:7

שְׂא֤וּ שְׁעָרִ֨ים ׀ רָֽאשֵׁיכֶ֗ם וְֽ֭הִנָּשְׂאוּ פִּתְחֵ֣י עוֹלָ֑ם וְ֝יָב֗וֹא מֶ֣לֶךְ הַכָּבֽוֹד׃

Alza la testa, o porte, e siate sollevati, porte eterne; affinché il Re della gloria possa entrare.

Kav HaYashar

Meanwhile the moment the rooster crows that first time all the hosts of Heaven are filled with anguish over the destruction of the Temple as well as Israel’s exile. Then when midnight comes the Holy One Blessed is He enters Gan Eden to delight with the souls of the righteous, as is related in a number of places in the Zohar (1:77a and 82b). This is alluded to in the book of Esther when Esther says to the king, “For I and my people have been sold to be destroyed and killed,” to which the king responds, “Who is this and which one is he…?” Then it is related that, “The king arose in his wrath and went out to his garden pavilion” (7:4-7). The “king” referred to is the Holy One Blessed is He. “Arising in His wrath” means that He arises in anguish over Israel’s exile and the destruction of the Temple. “His garden pavilion” refers to Gan Eden, which is also called by this name. When the Holy One Blessed is He enters Gan Eden to delight with the souls of the righteous, all the trees of the garden along with all the souls of the righteous open their mouths in holiness and purity, with song and exultation, saying, “Let the gates lift up their heads and let the entrances of the world be lifted up that the King of Glory may enter … Hashem of Hosts, He is the King of Glory, selah(Tehillim 24:7-10).
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