Nighttime Torah study, especially after midnight, holds profound spiritual power and is considered the highest form of learning, particularly on Friday nights in winter. This sacred time opens the all-encompassing heavenly court, offering a unique opportunity for self-judgment, prayer, and direct connection with God. Practices such as Tikkun Chatzot, mourning over the destruction of the Temple, and speaking to Hashem during these hours help transform sadness into joy and spiritual light. Joy in learning and prayer activates divine kindness during the day and allows access to deeper Torah embedded with Moshe Rabbeinu’s 515 prayers. Waking at midnight—though once practiced by earlier chassidim with extreme devotion such as immersion in freezing water—remains spiritually potent even in more accessible forms today. Balancing this devotion with family and health is essential, and even occasional participation can awaken the soul. These practices build personal connection to the divine, prepare for redemption, and help internalize the kindness and transformative power hidden within Torah and mitzvot.
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