196. Come and see the difference between Yisrael and the idolatrous nations. When a man of Yisrael dies, he defiles the body and the house. But the body of a heathen man does not defile and his body is not defiled in his death. Why is it so?
197. HE ANSWERS, When a man from Yisrael dies, all the holiness of his Master is removed from him, the holy image and the Holy Spirit is gone from him and leave his body defiled.
198. But this is not so for an idolatrous heathen. For during his lifetime he is impure on all sides, his image is impure and his spirit is impure. Since impurities lie within him, it is forbidden to come near him. Once he dies, all the impurities depart from him and the body is left without defiling impurity.
199. Though their bodies are defiled both during their life and in their deaths, yet when they are alive all the impurities within them have the power to defile others. In their deaths, when impurities leave them, they cannot defile. A BODY OF a Yisrael AFTER DEATH can defile others, since all that is holy has left him and the Other Side dwells upon him.
200. Come and see this holy image. When a man grows and his shape is made AND COMPLETED by a face, another image is made and joins THE FIRST ONE, each embracing the other. When a man has two images, he is protected and his body lives with a spirit abiding within it.
201. When his time draws near for him to die, the images (Heb. tzelamim) depart from him, the one causes the other to depart SINCE THEY ARE JOINED TOGETHER. The man remains without protection, in accordance with the verse, "Before the day cools, and the images (Heb. tzelalim) flee away" (Shir Hashirim 2:17), NOT SAYING 'SHADOW' BUT 'SHADOWS,' NAMELY two - AS WE SAID.
202. Come and see, When Judgment awakens in the world and the Holy One, blessed be He, sits on His throne of justice to sentence the world ON ROSH HASHANAH (THE NEW YEAR), a man should awaken to repent his sins. For on that day, letters are written and put in a bag all written down. If a man succeeded and returned IN REPENTANCE before his Master, the letters concerning him are torn.
203. After that, the Holy One, blessed be He, prepared Yom Kippur for man. If he repents his sins, it is well. If not, the King commands to seal the letters. Woe to him, for repentance is about to depart from him.
204. If he attains repentance, yet it is not whole, the letter is withheld until the last day called Atzeret (Eng. 'gathering'), which is the eighth day of Sukkot (Holiday of the Booths). If he has wholly repented before his Master, the letters are torn; if he has not, the letters are sent from the King's house and given to the punishing angel for the judgment to be executed. After the letters are handed out, they return no more to the King's house, AND THE JUDGMENT WRITTEN IN THEM MUST BE EXECUTED.
205. Then, the images are gone and do not abide with him. Once they are gone from him, the King's punishment comes upon him, and he tastes the cup of death. On the night of the last festival, THE EIGHTH DAY OF SUKKOT, the executioners are ready and receive the letters. After they do, the images are gone and cannot be with them. If THE SHADOWS are with him, no judgment comes upon him, nor evil illnesses THAT COME when the shadows are flawed, as we already explained elsewhere.