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The Alef Kabbala group (30 Jan.07) explored a discourse called Bati Legani, meaning "I have Come into My Garden". This unedited discourse was taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1988, on 10 Shevat,...
A continuation of last week's discussion of the 1958 discourse by the Rebbe, explaining chapter 8 of the Bati LeGani discourse.
We continued studying the discourse of 1956 on the theme 'I have come into My Garden'.
The Talmud Tour on Shabbat 88a-89a, honouring Shavuot, explores the Giving of the Torah at Sinai. It discusses the Torah’s threefold nature, its dissolution of the spiritual-physical divide, coercion...
Explores prayer and synagogue practices, detailing Abba Binyamin's teachings on prayer timing, bed orientation, and communal prayer. It discusses the Divine Presence in synagogues, Torah study, and...
A class by Rabbi Nachman Sudak on a Chassidic discourse by the Rebbe, taught on Shabbat Parshat Korach, 1968. Opening with Solomon's prayer "May the Lord our G-d be with us as He was with our...
Hospitality as the first Jewish value, through Abraham sitting at his tent door scanning for guests while recovering from circumcision. The Talmudic teaching that hospitality to guests is greater...
The inner Sanctuary that Moses received in detailed vision on Mount Sinai, focusing on the acacia wood whose Hebrew name means the wood of folly. The insight is that in order to build the Sanctuary...
The surprising Chassidic concept that G-d could be 'in exile,' drawing on a verse in the Sedra. The insight is that when the Jewish people are in exile, the divine presence accompanies them, and the...
The theme of sanctifying time, drawing on the divine command to Moses about establishing the first month. The insight is that the Jewish calendar's sanctification of time parallels the sanctification...
Part two (continuation) of Naftali Loewenthal's academic study on the Lower Unity (Yichuda Tata'ah) in Chabad thought, further exploring its theological implications and its role in shaping Chabad...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Beshalach, 10 Shevat, 5743 (1983). Based on the Previous Rebbe's maamar 'Bati Legani', the discourse traces how the Divine Presence departed...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Bereishit, 5742 (1981). The first word of the Torah, Bereishit, forms the anagram Brit Eish, a Covenant of Fire, which Chassidic teachings link to...
Part two (continuation) of Naftali Loewenthal's academic study on the Lower Unity (Yichuda Tata'ah) in Chabad thought, further exploring its theological implications and its role in shaping Chabad...