Classes

תורה ציוה ה’תשי”ז

Class One. The two levels of a Yid’s relationship to the Torah (based on the two levels of the Neshama this Hemshech explores): Torah that feeds a Yid ישראל אתקשראי באורייתא ואורייתא בקודשא בריך הוא Torah that needs a Yid to have it (more deeply) connect(ed) to Hashem. לשמה. דוד הי’ מקשר תורה שלמעלה עם…

ביום השמיני שלח את העם ה’תשמ”א.

Class One. This class explains two ideas in Teshuva (that are to a great extent opposites): 1) Actualizing the nature of the נשמה. This itself has two aspects: A. It’s nature to reunite with it’s Source (Hashem) after being separated and placed in a physical body. B. It’s desire to do what her Maker (Hashem)…

The joy of SUKKOS and Simchas Torah.

The joy of Sukkos is separated from Simchas Torah by Shmini Atzeres. The difference between these two joys.

Series on the King in the field.

we’re only including here the Shmini Atzeres class.

בסוכות תשבו ה’תשמ”ב.

Class One. This part of the Ma’amar deals with the meaning of בסוכות תשבו שבעת ימים. Taking something that is in and of itself temporary and making it permanent. It is true of סוכה and of all Mitzvos. It is -really- the prescription for דירה בתחתונים. Class Two. In this class the discussion is about…

Sicha Five.

Class Five. Page 60-62, 63. About the Shluchim going to Eretz Yisroel (after the event of after Pesach) representing every one here. Class Six. Page 62-3. Shlichus has levels according to Niglah, but in Chassidus certainly the highest level is attained. Class Seven. Page 63-6. It’s about spreading Chassidus. The Sichos that follow are from…

Sicha Six.

Class One. Page 144-6. Preoccupation with material things is shameful. Class Two. Page 146-8. After the fact the extra money results in extra Tzedaka. The idea of Keren Hashana and its advantages.

Sicha Seven.

Class Three. Page 148-150. Abba Chilkia and his wife, the advantage of women’s Tzedaka over men’s Tzedaka. This applies to the Tzedaka people give their own children. Including Ruchniyus, what a mother does for her children is more than what a father does and is more direct. Everything begins in heaven and comes from heaven…

Sicha One.

Class One. 19 Kislev 5560, and the Alter Rebbe. The comparison between Chanuka and Yud Tes Kislev.

Sicha Two.

Class Two. Page 233. Beginning of the Sicha: going where you are sent. Class Three. Page 233-4. When one is given a mission they must know that their material and spiritual success is there בחלק היפה. Not to do what you are told and later complain that there is no פרנסה is silly. In general…