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The Rebbe taught this discourse on Shabbat Lech Lecha in 1964. G-d tells Abraham to 'go to yourself' - go to the root of your soul. The discourse explains that one way to do this is by entering a...
The Rebbe said this discourse on Shabbat Ki Tavo in 1965. It discusses the relationship of the individual with G-d, linked also with the sacred quality of the Land of Israel and the ultimate purpose...
The Alef Kabbala Group (4 September 2012) discused a discourse said on Shabbat Parshat Ki Tavo in 1985. The Sedra speaks of our entering the Land of Israel, which G-d gives us, as a gift, and which...
That the Spies were deeply spiritual people who loved the ethereal life of the desert and feared losing it upon entering the Land. Their mistake was preferring spiritual seclusion to the harder task...
The Sedra's command to enter and dwell in the Land of Israel as speaking directly to each individual today, about entering one's inner sacred dimension. The insight is that the Land of Israel...
On gratitude as a foundational Jewish value, exploring Grace after Meals as an expression of thankfulness to G-d for the Land of Israel, Jerusalem, and life itself. The insight is that recognizing...
A talk by Dayan Leivi Yitzhak Raskin from the Inspire 2007 conference on the laws and significance of Shemita, the Sabbatical year commanded in the Torah. The talk covers the halachic details of...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Shelach, 5728 (1968). The Sedra introduces the Mitzva of Challah, setting aside the first portion of dough as an offering, and Ezekiel...