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Exploring the Soul - V'Chol Odom 5679 (CHS) |
The current discourse, delivered by R. Shalom Dovber Schneersohn, fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, on Shabbat Parashat Acharei, 5679 (1919), analyzes the biblican verse which forbids any human being from being present in the sanctuary when the High Priest entered to seek atonement. |
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Knowledge and Faith, Veyodato Hayom |
Delivered on Shabbat Parshat Va`etchanan, Shabbat Nachamu, 5565 (1805), this discourse discusses the fundamental concept of faith in G-d as compared to the imperative to "know" G-D, and the differences between the two. |
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Transforming the Inner Self |
This discourse presents a modern-day prespective on the Biblical command to offer animal sacrifices. Rabbi Schneur Zalman teaches us that each of us possess certain character traits that can lead a person as "animalistic," or materialistic, in nature, which can lead a person toward a life of material indulgence. |
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Art of Giving |
What`s the ideal way to give tzedakah? Specifically, is it best to give whatever we can at any given time regardless of the amount, or should we postpone our tzedakah giving until such time as we can afford to make a more sizable contribution? Or is neither approach necessarily preferable to the other? |
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True Existence |
This discourse revolutionizes the age-old notion of Monotheism, i.e., that there is no other god besides him. Culling from the Talmudic and Midrashic sources , the discourse makes the case that not only is there no other god besides him, there is nothing besides him-literally. The only thing that truly exists is G-d. |
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Podoh BeSholom Nafshi - All for the Sake of Heaven |
The present Chasidic discourse speaks of the great transformation that a person can bring about by way of his interactions with the physical; how mortal man can unleash tremendous divine energy through a seemingly simple and mundane activity such as eating, drinking, and business dealings, so that these can be carried out truly for the sake of heaven. |
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Oneness in Creation |
Said by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak at the close of his 1930 visit to Chicago, this discourse explores the concept of Divine Unity as expressed in the first verse of "Shema". The discourse maintains that it is a G-dly force that perpetually sustains all of creation. As such, G-d is one with creation. And it is our study of Torah and performance of the mitzvot that reveals this essential oneness. |
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Four Worlds |
At the core of our identity is the desire to be one with our source, and to know the spiritual realities that give our physical life the transcendental importance of the Torah`s imperatives. In this letter to a yearning Chasid, the Rebbe explains the mystical worlds of Atzilut, Beriah, Yetzirah, and Asiyah . |
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Creation and Redemption |
In 1940, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, delivered one of his very first discourses, after settling on American shores. Now for the first time, HaChodesh HaZeh L`Chem, an exploration of the mystical meaning of the Hebrew months of Tishrei and Nissan, has been eloquently translated into English. |
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Victory of Light - Mitzvat Ner Chanukah 5738 |
Victory of Light is an exposition on the deeper significance of Chanukah, viewed through the lens of Chabad-Chasidism. Here, the Rebbe explains that the war of the Greeks was a spiritual one, aimed at eradicating the notion that Torah and mitzvot are holy, G-d given and Divine. |
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Simple Servant - UMikneh Rav 5666 |
The Simple Servant is part of the classic, legendary treatise known to Chasidim as hemshech Samach-Vov. This series of sixty-one discourses, delivered from the beginning of 5666 through the winter of 5668 (1905-1907), was revolutionary in its wealth of topics and profundity. |
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