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The Bati Legani discourse was the last discourse of Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn (d.1950). It was seen as his last will and testament. Each year his son-in-law and successor Rabbi Menachem Mendel...
Bati LeGani - "I have come into My garden" was the last discourse printed by Rabbi Joseph I Schneersohn, the sixth Lubacitcher Rebbe. He intended it to be studied on 10 Shevat (28 January) in 1950....
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe in 1956, on 10 Shevat, the day of the passing of the Previous Rebbe, studying the famous discourse 'I have Come into My Garden'.
A presentation of a famous teaching, the Bati LeGani discourse, about the goal of creation. This was presented at a study group in NW London in February 2015.
The first intermarriage through Esau's Hittite wives and explores the concept of Jewish marriage as a dwelling for the Divine. The contrast between Isaac's concern for proper marriage and Esau's...
The Levites' desert journey as pointing to the purpose of all human existence: to make the desert bloom, to transform an empty, spiritually barren environment into a dwelling for G-d. The insight is...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Shelach, 5728 (1968). The Sedra introduces the Mitzva of Challah, setting aside the first portion of dough as an offering, and Ezekiel...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Mattot-Masei, 5726 (1966). The Sedra opens with Moses instructing the tribal leaders about the laws of vows, and the Rebbe asks why one...