Sicha 11.
Class Ten. Only when Tov LaShamayim (spiritually good) is joined together with Tov LaBriyos (materially good) is the Yiddishkeit really “Tov” (good).
Sicha 12.
Class Eleven. The centrality of the Farbrengen time in people’s lives, though it is only a small percentage of all that they do.
Shabbos Breishis, Sicha One.
Class Ten. Page 97-99. Shabbos Breishis is the stage setter for the entire year, not only spiritually but also materially. Miracles help affect action, which is the most important thing.
Shabbos Breishis, Sicha Three.
Class Eleven. Page 99-101. When one sees miracles he’s seeing Godliness vividly. Three stories, the Rebbe does for you, what are you doing for him? 1) Monies designated for Tzedakos, 2) a Male gift, why not repay the gift with doing as the Rebbe wants, 3) beard. Son after the Frierdike Rebbe or the Tzemach…
Simchas Torah, Sicha Two.
Class One. Page 69-71. ‘Kushe Alai Pridaschem’ when one Jew is separated from another Jew he is separated from God. Shmini Atzeres fixes this. The (Suka and the) four kinds only keep us together for the duration of Sukkos, but Shmini Atzeres together keeps us together all year long. Class Two. Page 71-3. Somehow…
Simchas Torah, Sicha Three.
Class Eight. Page 76-7. Reb Zalman Zlatapolsky worked to see his Rebbe after the Histalkus, now the Rebbe (RaYaTz) visits someone for not listening to him and he still doesn’t acquiesce.
Simchas Torah, Sicha Four.
Class Nine. Page 85-7. Conclusions: 1) Learning Chassidus, 2) Halacha, 3) Keren Hashana, 4) Breishis, a new beginning, even if Tishrei was not as it should be.
Sicha 5.
Class One. Page 97-8. Avrohom, even as a King traveled to people to do his work, the lesson for us. Class Two. Page 99-100. Example for this: The expectation of the Sanhedrin to go to the people, and the liability they carried for the people’s largest sins if they didn’t.
Sicha 6.
Class Three. Page 100-103. Running to the country, how unrewarding unpleasant it is, but one must conform, to the social pressures. Class Four. Page 103-6. Go but why be passionate about it? A Jew’s passions are in Yiddishkeit.
Sicha 7.
Class Five. Page 106-9. The Avoda Zara Tamuz and women. Not to be overwhelmed with the Parnassa concerns. Parnassa is frequently not what it seems.
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