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The Alef Kabbala Group (21 January 2013) studied the Rebbe's Bati LeGani discourse of 1973 which focuses on the third chapter of the original Bati LeGani discourse of 1950. This chapter examines the...
The Alef Kabbala Group (14 January 2013) explored the famous discourse 'Bati LeGani', meaning 'I have come into My Garden'. This was published by the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak to be...
The Alef Kabbala Group (31 January 2012, 7 Shevat) studied a discourse for 10th Shevat, the Yahrzeit of Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak and the beginning of the leadership of his son-in-law and successor, the...
The Alef Kabbala Group (11 January 2011)explored an unedited discourse "I have come into My Garden", taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1971 commemorating the 10th Shevat, the Yahrzeit of the...
The Alef Kabbala Group (26 January 2010) explored a discourse by the Lubavitcher Rebbe said on 13 Shevat 5711 (1951), continuing his Bati LeGani discourse said a few days earlier on 10 Shevat. This...
The Alef Kabbala Group (19 January 2010) explored a discourse by the Lubavitcher Rebbe said on Shabbat Bo 1970 (5730), which was also Yud Shevat, the Tenth of Shevat, the Yahrzeit of his...
The Alef Kabbala Group (3 February 09) explored a discourse by the Lubavitcher Rebbe for Yud Shevat (10 Shevat, the Yahrzeit of his predecessor and father-in-law Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak) taught in 1969....
The Alef Kabbalah group (15 January 2008) explored the Chassidic-kabbalistic discourse taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe for the Tenth of Shevat 5748 (January 1988), the Yahrzeit of the Previous Rebbe...
The Alef Kabbala group (30 Jan.07) explored a discourse called Bati Legani, meaning "I have Come into My Garden". This unedited discourse was taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1988, on 10 Shevat,...
The Alef Group (23 Jan 07) discussed a discourse on Sedra Bo, said by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1981 (5741). This 'unedited' discourse starts with Moses telling the Israelites in Egypt that on the...
Alef Discussion (Feb.2006): "Bati Legani" - a basic Chassidic discourse
A continuation of last week's discussion of the 1958 discourse by the Rebbe, explaining chapter 8 of the Bati LeGani discourse.
Bati LeGani - "I have come into My garden" was the last discourse printed by Rabbi Joseph I Schneersohn, the sixth Lubacitcher Rebbe. He intended it to be studied on 10 Shevat (28 January) in 1950....
This second session on the 1957 discourse explains the aspects of the meaning of the letter Yud. It expresses the humility of the student, of the teacher and it also represents the spiritual power...
Exploring the fist part of the Rebbe's discourse on this theme, said on 10 Shevat 1957. The letter Yud expresses humility and is the key to the difference between the unholy and the holy.
We continued studying the discourse of 1956 on the theme 'I have come into My Garden'.
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe in 1956, on 10 Shevat, the day of the passing of the Previous Rebbe, studying the famous discourse 'I have Come into My Garden'.
On 10 Shevat (28 January) 1950 Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak Schneersohn, the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, passed away. He left a discourse, Bati Legani, ‘I have come into My Garden’, to be studied on that...
We continue the discourse of Bati LeGani from last week.
This discourse was said by the Lubavitcher Rebbe on 10 Shevat, 1980. This date is the Yahrzeit of the Sixth Rebbe who passed away in 1950, and this marks the beginning of the leadership of the...
The Bati Legani discourse was the last discourse of Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn (d.1950). It was seen as his last will and testament. Each year his son-in-law and successor Rabbi Menachem Mendel...
This is a foundational discourse for the Rebbe, because it was the last discourse prepared by the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak Schneersohn, which he wanted studied by his followers...
The Bati Legani (I have come into My garden) series of discourses by the Rebbe are elaborations of his father in law's final discourse with the same name. This discourse from 1983 discusses...
The Rebbe taught this discourse on Shabbat 10 Shevat 1984, expounding the Previous Rebbe's Bati Legani discourse, particularly focusing chapter 14. In 1950 the Previous Rebbe had published a...
YUD SHEVAT TALK AT NESHEI CHABAD, LONDON, JANUARY 2008, exploring with Tali Loewenthal the Bosi LeGani discourse taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe in 1988.
A presentation of a famous teaching, the Bati LeGani discourse, about the goal of creation. This was presented at a study group in NW London in February 2015.
Discussion of the Temple in Maimonides Laws of the Temple ch.1, and in Chassidic Teachings (Bati LeGani chs.1-2).
Presenting a discourse taught by the Lubavitcher Rebbe on Yud Shevat, 1980. Today in 2020 we celebrate 70 years since the Rebbe became leader in 1950.
Bati LeGani; of the last two Lubavitcher Rebbes - a literary edifice of the 20th century: Rabbi Joseph Isaac Shneersohn taught the first version of his Bati LeGani discourse in 1923, and issued it...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Beshalach, 10 Shevat, 5745 (1985). The Previous Rebbe's Bati LeGani discourse is expounded further, with the focus on how seven Tzaddikim...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Beshalach, 10 Shevat, 5744 (1984). The Song of Songs verse 'I have come into my Garden, my sister, my bride' is the opening of the...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Yitro, 5738 (1978). Beginning with the Bati leGani discourse, the Rebbe explains that the true indwelling of the Shechinah in the...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Beshalach, 10 Shevat, 5743 (1983). Based on the Previous Rebbe's maamar 'Bati Legani', the discourse traces how the Divine Presence departed...