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The Alef Kabbala Group (13 May 2014) studied a discourse by the Lubavitcher Rebbe taught on the Shabbat of Parshat Bechukotai, 1984. This presents the role of the Jew, through thought, speech and...
The Alef Kabbala group (17 May 2011) studied an unedited discourse for Shabbat Bechukotai, taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1984, just before Lag B'Omer. The opening verses express the way the...
This discourse on Sedra Bechukotai in 1966 focuses on the nature of the rewards described in the Sedra. Why are they presented in physical terms, rather than spiritual?
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe on Shabbat Bechukotai 1965. It explores levels of the self and of the revelation of the Divine, employing the image of speech, which can be said aloud, or...
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe on Shabbat Bechukotai 1984. It focuses on the first verse of the Sedra and explains that this Sedra is about the purpose of Creation, which is the indwelling...
The art of truly enjoying the Mitzvot and Jewish practice, drawing on the Sedra's opening about 'walking in G-d's statutes.' The insight is that there is a skill to appreciating Judaism deeply,...
Whether the goal is to annihilate evil or transform it into good, drawing on the Sages' discussion of dangerous animals ceasing in the messianic era. The insight is that the higher ideal is...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Bechukotai, 5744 (1984). The Sedra begins 'If you walk in My statutes', and Rabbi Shneur Zalman in Likkutei Torah explains that this defines...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Bechukotai, 5733 (1973). The verse 'I will walk in your midst' describes a reciprocal movement: the human being walks in G-d's statutes, and...