Classes

Eighth Sicha.

Class Six. Page 347-351. Camp Gan Yisroel transforming a negative American order in education into something positive.

Ninth Sicha.

Class Seven. Page 351-2 Women, Neshei Chabad, new time new ideas. The incredible power (for good and bad) of women.   Class Eight. Page 352-3. Conclusion of Sicha to Neshei Chabad.

Sicha One.

Page 266. Sefira, counting days to get the Torah as our ancestors did.

Sicha Four.

Class Four. page 139- 142. The story of the Megilla is a story about strange priorities: people with great spiritual connections opted “to get little children together and pray” instead of using their political clout. This plan worked. And the lesson is very obvious.   Class Five. Page 142-4. Chinuch and Chinuch values. Appreciation for…

Sicha Seven.

Class Eight. Page 147-9. Amalaik, we engage four times. Two conditions of being Jewish: 1) In the desert removed from everything and all worldly things come to us supernaturally. 2) We go into the world, to make all of it holy, Eretz-Yisroel-like. Now we must engage with the world, but still represent God and be…

Sicha One.

Class One. Page 40-1. There are seven paths of Avoda, but they all must end in a candle that produces light to shine to the world. Aharon whose path is Chessed finds commonality in the “path” and the “goal” making his work easier. This is how it is by all of our Rabbeiim.   Class…

Sicha Five.

Class Five. Page 55-6. Introduction to the Sicha about Torah for its own sake.   Class Six. Page 56. Torah Lishma, vs. Torah with an interest.   Class Seven. Page 56- 8. 1) Learning Torah, Yidden with beards especially. 2) The idea of Tochacha even when not appreciated until the point of being hit.  …

Sicha Six.

Class nine. Page 60. Introduction, When we give to the Rebbe we get rich, it is really the Rebbe’s own that we are giving him. Story of the Alter Rebbe about this idea.   Class Ten. Page 60-1. Even when the Rabbeiim needed no one for gashmiyus support they were the לית לי’ מגרמי’ כלום…

Sicha Eight.

Class Twelve. Page 66. Women of this generation are a gilgul of the generation that left Egypt. They have an extra Yom Tov because they refused to participate in the sins, but joyously donated before the men to the Mishkan.   Class Thirteen. Page 66- 8. The ability that womn have to see to it,…

Sicha Nine.

Class Fourteen. Page 68-9. Miracles. They’re there if you want them and if you don’t then they won’t be there for you.