Sicha One.
The Gemara says that Har Sinai brought hate down into the world. This means, a Yid’s hate and distaste for Gashmiyus (per se’). Review. Review of first Sicha. The Hatred of Gashmiyus, makes Hashem a master over this world.
Sicha Two (one).
There is wisdom of the Torah amongst goyim but not the Torah itself. The Torah is the G-dliness beyond reason that translates the ideas into practice.
Sicha Two (two).
The lesson from the idea that Torah and Chochma are different, values on “The Rebbe’s gvir”, what comes first. Page 206-9.
Class One.
Mordechai’s influence effected the people in Shushan and the surrounding areas as well as all other walled cities since the time of Yehoshua. What does it tell us about Mordechai and walled cities (introduction). Page 22-4.
Class Two.
Mordechai’s influence is felt especially in walled (protected by Torah) cities. Even those that are now destroyed but were vibrant (Eretz= Ratzon, Yisroel= 600,000 letters in the Torah) at the time Yidden entered Eretz Yisroel so long before. Page 24-6.
Class Three.
Mordechai’s influence on everyone as long as they are a Yehudi of whatever level, even of the Yid that represents the Nefesh Habahamis. Page 26-7.
Class Four.
The influence of Chassidus is felt now in the deepest point of the Golus. Now it reveals the very deepest idea of “Ki Ata Avinu” in the absence of Giluyim- Avrohom and Yaakov. Page 27-8.
Class Five.
1) Explanations of the idea that “Ata Avinu” emerges only in darkness: A. The idea that after the Tzimtzum the “Maor” [Source] is revealed, B. In the darkest Golus where the NARNA”CH is more concealed, the Yechida is closer to the surface [Example: Marronos vs. Chanania Mishael and Azaria]. 2) “So much” is holding onto…
1 Second Sicha.
Class One. 10 Shvat 5712. After talking to the Bochurim about the organization ATA [Irgun Talmidei Hayeshivos], the Rebbe talks to women about the same concept. Introduction to the question of women and arvus (guarantor-ship for fellow Jews). Page 305-6. Class Two. The question of women and Arvus. There are different levels: A. A Mitzva…
2 Fourth Sicha.
Class One. The idea of alumni is much truer in Kedusha (and as it relates to the infinite Torah) than in Klipa, so it must most certainly be. The name of Lubavitch stays with the person. Stories. page 315 ff. Class Two. (including Fifth Sicha). More on alumni, once a Tomim always a Tomim at…
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