2. It is written here: "this is the ordinance of the Torah," and it is also, "and this is the Torah," BUT IT IS NOT WRITTEN, 'THE ORDINANCE.' What is the difference between this and that? HE RESPONDS: It is a lofty secret and that is what we learned. The words, "and this is the Torah," are to show that all is in one unison and to unite the Congregation of Yisrael, THAT IS MALCHUT, with the Holy One, blessed be He, THAT IS ZEIR ANPIN, so that all will be one. Therefore, "and this is the Torah." Why is there the addition of "and" (Heb. Vav), TO "this?'' It is only to show that as we are taught, all is one without division. The words, "and this," indicate the general and the particular, NAMELY male and female combined together, SINCE VAV IS MALE, THAT IS ZEIR ANPIN, WHICH IS GENERAL - AND "THIS" IS FEMALE, MEANING MALCHUT, WHICH IS PARTICULAR. Therefore, it is assuredly WRITTEN: "and this is the Torah," TO INDICATE ZEIR ANPIN AND THE NUKVA IN ONE UNISON. However, "this," without the additional Vav is specifically the ordinance of the Torah, WHICH IS MALCHUT THAT IS CONSIDERED THE ORDINANCE. AND it EMANATES FROM ZEIR ANPIN, WHICH IS CONSIDERED THE TORAH, but is not the Torah ITSELF, WHICH IS ZEIR ANPIN. It is ONLY the law of the Torah, the decree of Torah, WHICH IS MALCHUT.
2. כְּתִיב הָכָא זֹאת חֻקַּת הַתּוֹרָה, וּכְתִיב וְזֹאת הַתּוֹרָה, מַה בֵּין הַאי לְהַאי. אֶלָּא רָזָא עִלָּאָה הוּא, וְהָכִי אוֹלִיפְנָא, וְזֹאת הַתּוֹרָה: לְאַחֲזָאָה כֹּלָּא בְּיִחוּדָא חַד, וּלְאַכְלְלָא כנ"י בְּקוּדְשָׁא בְּרִיךְ הוּא, לְאִשְׁתַּכְּחָא כֹּלָּא חַד. בְּגִינֵי כַּךְ וְזֹאת הַתּוֹרָה. אֲמַאי תּוֹסֶפֶת וָא"ו. אֶלָּא הָא אִתְּמַר, לְאַחֲזָאָה דְּכֹלָּא חַד, בְּלָא פֵּרוּדָא. וְזֹאת: כְּלַל וּפְרָט כַּחֲדָא, דְּכַר וְנוּקְבָּא. ובג"כ וְזֹאת הַתּוֹרָה וַדַּאי. אֲבָל זֹאת בְּלָא תּוֹסֶפֶת וָא"ו, חֻקַּת הַתּוֹרָה וַדַּאי, וְלָא הַתּוֹרָה, דִּינָא דְּאוֹרַיְיתָא, גְּזֵרָה דְּאוֹרַיְיתָא.