Classes

Class Nine.

Rambam and Alter Rebbe’s connection to Parshas VaAira, to Know God is the first commandment (so it says in the Zohar and the Rambam brings this in the Sefer HaYAd). Page 30-1.

Class Six.

The Alter Rebbe and his Shulchan Aruch, was also written to bring the Halacha to the people. Page 28-9.

Class Ten.

Moshe comes to redeem the Jews from the spiritual exile, by showing them Godliness. Page 31.

Class Eleven.

RaMbaM opened up the Torah to so many making what had been the vague realm of Torah SheBaal Peh like Torah SheBiksav, in terms of its clarity. Page 31-2.

Class Twelve.

The Alter Rebbe’s Shulchan Aruch and the More’ Nivuchim and the Tanya also reveal. The secrets are more revealed and they are also better understood. Page 32-3.

Class Thirteen.

The More’ Nivuchim was given with all kinds of constraints, and it is in fact available and learned by all. Why? Page 33-4.

Class Fourteen.

The Rambam and the Rachav give warnings in the language of a Shvua (oath); what Reb Moshe Chagiz says about it [that it is a ban not an oath]; and (the beginning of) what the Rebbe says about it [that if they wished to make a ban they should have said so and not written…

Class Fifteen.

The same question can be applied to Torah as a whole: Torah has a correct way to be learned and the ChaZaL warn against learning it incorrectly. Yet in the Gemara itself it says that if one is not holding there he must learn Torah anyway, and the Torah will make him worthy. The same…

Class Sixteen.

The Vow of Reb Chayim Vital and the RaMbaM limit who can learn their sefer, but it also allows, Jews for whom this is life and death (spiritually) to learn despite their deficiencies and use the Sefer to achieve a state of deservedness. Page 36-7.

Class Seventeen.

The Tanya: how it also was written for everyone who the Alter Rebbe knew; and us also. Page 37-8.