Classes

9 Kislev 5713 (at an upsherenish).

Class Seven. An Upsheren and what it means. Page 191. Class Eight. 1) Chanuka and Alter Rebbe’s geula message; 2)Ata Echod, connected to the Mitteler Rebbe’s Maamar said as he was being freed. Page 191-3. Unfinished.

Class One.

Friday 19 MarCheshvan, a summary of the Maamar ViHu Omeid Aleihen and an incredible lesson, about the Rebbe standing over his Shluchim (Malachim). Page 140-41.

Class Two.

Introduction, the Rebbe RaShaB and the Tzemach Tzedek. The question of the Rebbe RaShaB and the Tzemach Tzedek. Page 153-4.

Class Three.

The lesson from the young Rebbe RaShaB’s request: even those who are lower than the level of Chinuch can insist and demand a revelation from Hashem on the level of Avrohom after he did the Bris and became a master over those aspects of the body that man normally doesn’t control. Page 154-6.

Class Four.

The lesson from the Tzemach Tzedek’s answer: you must earn that revelation by never being finished in terms of growth. Even at 99 there’s where to grow. Page 156-9.

Sicha Three

Class Eight. Page 74. Introduction to new Sicha: unique obligation of the leaders in Hakhail. Class Nine. Page 74-6. Everyone is obligated in Hakhail, but the King’s obligation is to everyone. A lesson for Yeshiva Bochurim.

Sicha Four.

Class Ten. Page 76-78. Working with others is possible even as one works on himself, though the energy of outreach is quite different than the energy of in-reach, because both are [the same:] in the service of God. Class Eleven. Page 78-80. In addition to all the benefits one derives from giving to another for…

Hakhel, Chol Hamoed Sukos 5713

Hakhel, Chol Hamoed Sukos 5713

Rosh HaShana 5713.

Toras Menachem vol. 7. Class One. Ma’amar as part (or in conjunction with) a Farbrengen. Brachos. Page 13 Class Two. The status we’re in on Rosh Hashana is heightened and the judgement of how our year will go (spiritually and materially) is made accordingly. We must keep the inspiration all year long as it is…

The board of Tomchei Tmimim.

Class Three-One . Introduction to the famous Sicha about what T’shuva Tefilla and Tzedaka mean in Yiddishkiet. Page 16-17. Class Three-Two. The difference between T’shuva, Tefilla Tzedaka by a Yid and a Goy. To one they are regret, request and charity while to the other they are return, connection and righteousness. Page 17-19. Class Three-Three….