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This discourse of 1965 explores the spiritual factors which empowered Moses to take the Jews out of Egypt and which also empowers us to find redemption from our own inner Exile.
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe in December 1964. It discusses Jacob's attempt to 'reveal the End'. His children had not yet reached the spiritual level at which that would be possible. But...
The Rebbe taught this discourse on Shabbat Parsha Devarim 1969, the Shabbat before the Ninth of Av. The discourse explains Exile and Redemption in terms of the fragmentation or wholeness of the...
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe in the week of Chanukah in 1969. It develops the theme that in a time of Exile opposites can join, and the darkness and light signified by the terms ‘sing’ and...
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Yitro in 1984. The Giving of the Torah was a key moment in history, and especially in the history of the Jewish people. They were...
In this discourse, taught by the Rebbe in January 1959, Moses asks G-d 'how can I take the Jewish people out of Egypt? I cannot speak properly..'. G-d answers him: 'Who gave a mouth to man..? ...
"Introduction to Kabbalah: 5. From Creation to Redemption".
Exploring the Sedra. The response by G-d to Moses' complaint that since he went to Pharoah, the suffering had increased.
Spiritual birth as a metaphor for redemption, drawing on Rabbi Chaim's teaching that the birth of a child reflects the higher spiritual reality of the Jewish people achieving free and wholesome...
Whether the ideal of rebuilding the Temple and world peace is remote or attainable. Through Balaam's blessings transformed from curses, the sheet argues that the Redemption, though it seems distant,...
An academic article by Naftali Loewenthal engaging with Rivka Schatz-Uffenheimer's influential thesis on the "neutralization" of Messianism in early Hasidism. The paper examines the tension between...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Nitzavim-Vayelech, 5727 (1967). The verse 'Even if your scattered ones will be at the ends of the heavens, from there G-d will gather you'...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Devarim, 5729 (1969). The Haftorah states 'Zion will be redeemed through justice and its captives through charity', which Chassidic...
An academic article by Naftali Loewenthal engaging with Rivka Schatz-Uffenheimer's influential thesis on the "neutralization" of Messianism in early Hasidism. The paper examines the tension between...