More than one kiss

ב''ה

By the giving over the Torah it says "Yeshikeni Me'neshikot Pihu" - Kiss me with the kisses of your mouth.

Why more than one kiss? Isn't one allegorically enough?

This can be understood by the parable of a father who plays a game with his young son. The father hides from his son to see how smart he is; to see if he can figure out that he is just hiding. If the son is not smart than he will just give up and cry. However, if the son is smart he will not give up and knows that the father is findable.

The son who gives up still gets affection from the father, however, the son who is smart gets a a double measure.

When we went into the desert following Moshe it was an act of searching for Hashem, knowing he was there. "lechtech acharai bamidbar" - to search after me into the desert. We eventually found 'our father' at Har Sinai,  where he gave us a double measure of kisses. "neshikot kefulot".

-Mittler Rebbe

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