Classes

Sicha Two.

Page 267. Rav Shimon and the valley of gold coins and its lesson.

Sicha Three.

Page 267. Rav Shimon said that wherever Yidden go the Shechina goes with them. This empowers (even children) not to be mislead by what others are doing, as Hashem is with us.

Sicha Four.

Page 267-8. A Bracha, Ani Ma’amain.

Class One.

Lag BaOmer,upsheren. Page 67. Lag Baomer, Miron Chasnei RaShbI.

Class One.

To the children: Lag BaOmer is Rabbi Akiva’s day and it teaches us two lessons: From Rabbi Akiva we learn the lesson of perseverance against all odds in becoming a Gadol BiTorah. From his students we learn the lesson of Torah with Ahavas Yisroel, making a kiddush Hashem for all ages. A Bracha to the…

Class Two.

To the adults (after Mincha) the Rebbe explains the meaning of what he said to the children that dedication to Torah brings material wealth also. Rabbi Akiva’s wealth is hard to explain as he did not inherit it (spiritually). Yet he was rich through his own efforts and it resulted in the idea that all…

Class Three.

The audio is a bit difficult, we’re sorry about this. Rav Akiva and his being the source of all of Torah SheBaal Peh is understood by the fact that he was a ben Gairim. This means he has a connection to the level of ‘Eitz HaDa’as Tov’ to clarify and elevate the world. Page 153.

Class Four.

[13 Iyar thought and some stories that relate to the Rebbe’s brother Laibel]. The rock (the lowest thing) was bored through by the water (that also descended from the highest to the lowest level) and taught Rabbi Akiva that you can start from the bottom and reach the highest level. This lesson is also found…

Class Five.

The Rebbe’s ‘special powers’ were always right, so he’s certainly right about Moshiach, ad Masai. When Ahavas Yisroel stops protecting us the evil things come from other sins not only the lack of Ahavas Yisroel. Page 155-6.

Class Six.

The power to disagree in (Nigla of) Torah and yet get along comes from RaShBI and Pnimiyus HaTorah. Page 156-8.