Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Chasidut for Pesachim 99:20

סבר רבא למדרשה בפירקא א"ל ההוא סבא לעלם כתיב

In this world, for good tidings one says, 'He is good, and He doeth good', while for evil tidings he says, 'Blessed be the true Judge';<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' V. Ber. 54a.');"><sup>23</sup></span> [whereas] in the future world it shall be only 'He is good and He doeth good'.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For there will never be any evil tidings there.');"><sup>24</sup></span>

Kedushat Levi

In the writings of the Ari, z"l, regarding the secret of the 36 candles of Hanukkah and the connection with the 8 shamashim, behold that makes 44, which corresponds to the name Ehyeh אהי"ה in degrees, that is, א' + א"ה + אה"י + אהי"ה + - which is in gematria 44, and adding the name itself, 45, and behold it is 88 with the kollel (?), which is the first letters of "to light the Hanukkah light"; up to here are his words. And on a general overview it is not understood, what is the idea behind adding those two names to the issue of Hanukah light? I think it can be explained as follows:
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