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The Rebbe taught this discourse on Shabbat Sedra Bo in 1984. It concerns the two dimensions of Mind and Emotion and the way a personal 'Exodus from Egypt' is achieved when the Mind and Emotion fully...
This discourse of 1964 was said on Shabbat Vayikra. This was also the Shabbat when one read from an extra Torah Scroll the passage including ‘This month shall be for you the first of the months’...
Alef Discussion (Jan. 2006): "Shemot 5736"
A class by Rabbi Nachman Sudak on a Chassidic discourse by the Rebbe, taught on the second night of Pesach, 1968, explaining the inner meaning of Passover and matzah in Chassidic thought. The...
A class by Rabbi Nachman Sudak on a Chassidic discourse by the Rebbe, taught on Shabbat Parshat Tzav, 1968. Opening with the verse "As in the days of your going out of Egypt," the discourse draws a...
Different levels of redemption through G-d's reply to Moses at the beginning of Va'era, moving from physical freedom from slavery to the deeper redemption of revealing G-d's Name and ultimately...
The same theme as the 5770 sheet on spiritual identity: what gives the Jewish person their special relationship with G-d, the episode of Tziporah's circumcision, and internal perspectives on being...
The same theme as Shemot770: the spiritual identity of the Jewish person, the episode of Tziporah's circumcision, and the inner meaning of being Jewish beyond externally-defined identity.
The question of Jewish spiritual identity, exploring what gives the Jewish person their special relationship with G-d and with humanity. The episode of Tziporah circumcising her son on the journey to...
The multiple dimensions of identity: Jewish identity and personal individual identity, drawing on Rashi's comment about the two dimensions revealed in the opening verse of Exodus. The story of...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Tzav, 5748 (1988). The custom on the Shabbat before Pesach to recite 'We were slaves to Pharaoh in Egypt' is explored through the...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Bo, 5744 (1984). The Sedra states 'it was on that very day that the hosts of G-d went out from Egypt', yet another verse says it was a night...