Likutei Sichos vol. 25 Page 168 ff.
The return of Yaakov to Eretz Yisroel found him whole not only according to the promises Hashem gave him, but that he didn’t even suffer (in a lasting way) for the Avoda sacrifices he needed to make in Golus.
Likutei Sichos vol. 25 Page 150 ff.
Malachim before, Malachim after; When Yaakov leaves Eretz Yisroel, the local angels cannot lead him into Chutz La’aretz and new Malachim appear, while on his return, the Eretz Yisroel angels come out to greet. The reason: in the beginning they are empowering him and at the end they are honoring him.
Likutei Sichos vol. 15 page 252 ff.
Ya’akov is involved with many things, but before all, above all and even after all, his primary involvement is with sheep. This teaches two lessons: 1) Bittul: it must be before, in, and after all, 2) Bittul alone is not enough, you must also use your positive strengths.
Likutei Sichos vol. 15 page 243 ff.
Ya’akov makes two conditions with Hashem and then two promises. This Sicha shows that the requests were for help at serving Hashem to set up the fulfillment of the two promises. Aliyas HaNeshama and Dira BiTachtonim.
Likutei Sichos vol. 01 page 63 ff. Vol. 3 page 787 ff.
Yaakov was the most successful of the Avos, as all his children were Tzadikim and he had them in Golus.
Likutei Sichos vol. 30 page 103 ff.
Yitzchok is even more like Avrohom, chesed, than is Avrohom himself because of the Bittul of Yitzchok.
Likutei Sichos vol. 30 page 122 ff.
Yitzchok’s idea is digging wells. What water the wells give him is Hashem’s business. As a result his wells last. The three wells, built with different levels of dedication and sacrifice last for different lengths of time. The third which is through Bittul and Kabbalas Ol lasts forever.
Likutei Sichos vol. 20 108 ff.
Aisav is Yitzchok’s son, and as he is in Yitzchok, he and Yaakov are just two versions of avodas Hashem, one that is like a Chossid and the other one who overcomes his Yetzer HaRa. Aisav just made bad choices.
Likutei Sichos vol. 15 page 191 ff.
Avrohom looked so much closer to Yishmael. In fact Yishmael did Teshuva during his father’s lifetime, while Aisav seemed so evil. Under the surface however, Yitzchok’s connection to Aisav is limitless (he was a Jew, only a sinner) while Yishmael’s relationship to Avrohom was on the outside only. This reflected the difference between who Avrohom…
Likutei Sichos vol. 15 page 122 ff. Torah Ohr Toldos (beg.)
This class combines a Sicha about Avrohom and the Torah Ohr (beginning of Parshas Toldos) that helps enlighten what separated Avrohom from Yitzchok. Avrohom shone light and inspired from above, doing what appears in affect to be forcing Arabs to see things his way and acquiesce to his request that they pray to Hashem. The…
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