Classes

Likutei Sichos vol. 16 page 1 ff.

This class deals only with Chapters 3,4,6 in the Sicha. Moshe was a Tzadik at birth, the home was filled with light. He was Torah which is Emes that never changes.

Likutei Sichos vol. 11 page 08 ff.

Moshe proposes that Moshiach redeem the Jews from Egypt rather than him, but Hashem tells him that now is his time, and Moshiach will use the Torah Moshe received to correct the world altogether.

Likutei Sichos vol. 11 page 01 ff.

In the beginning and in the end, the difference. When the Yidden left Mitzrayim they were like sons of a father, where all are redeemed (even sinners) unless they refuse to be. When Moshiach comes, we will be chosen. Choice is only about the chooser, and not the chosen at all, consequently, no one is…

Likutei Sichos vol. 06 page 26 ff.

[Same as the previous Sicha, but discussing the beginning and the end rather than the middle]. Moshe the redeemer needed to be above the limitations of all (3) levels of exile, his mother therefore was conceived outside of Egypt, and miraculously became young to give birth to Moshe, this is connected (not only with leaving…

Likutei Sichos vol. 06 page 28 ff.

This class deals only with the part of the Sicha about Yosef. Though Levi survives Yosef by twenty years the death of Yosef marks the beginning of the Galus from the spiritual sense. The level of miracles that Ya’akov brought with him to Egypt passed with Yosef’s death.

Likutei Sichos vol. 03 page 848 ff.

Making the Jews bitter was not only physical but spiritual, they became distracted from who they are really and this is real bitterness. The lesson.

Likutei Sichos vol. 03 page 843 ff.

The entire Chumash Shmos means names because it explains how we go into Galus and how we survive and thrive.

Likutei Sichos vol. 01 page 111 ff.

The punishment and exile included drowning the boys in the River but not the girls. The Rebbe points out that the “keeping the girls alive” was also part of the decree, it means living in the spirit of Egypt and their worship of nature. It explains the deeper meaning of drowning the boys in the…

Discussion

Leadership. Moshe meets Hashem at the burning bush where the Yidden are discussed. He is encouraged to become the leader but never forced. He argues for a week before acquiescing.

Discussion

Moshe leaves Egypt, Ethiopia, Yisro and his role. Bila’am, Iyov, Yisro.