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This discourse was taught by the Rebbe on Shabbat Behaalotecha in 1964. The Sedra begins with Aron 'lighting the lights' and the discourse explains that apart from the seven lights of the Menorah,...
This discourse was taught by the Rebbe on Shabbat Behaalotecha 1969. Relating to the Golden Menorah in the Sedra, the discourse discusses the concept of a 'Lamp'. Each Jew has a personal Lamp, their...
The Rebbe taught this discourse on Shabbat Beha'alotecha in 1964. The Sedra begins with the idea of kindling 'lights'. The discourse explains these are two kinds of Light: a Divine light which shines...
This discourse, taught for Shabbat Behalotecha in 1988, discusses Aaron’s boundless love for his fellow and also for the Divine. This is reflected in our daily recital of the Shema, which also...
This discourse of Shabbat Behaalotecha 1966 explores the idea, cited by Rashi, that Aaron was upset when he saw each of the twelve leaders of the Tribes bring an offering to the Sanctuary, while he...
The Alef Kabbala Group (21 May 2013) studied the Lubavitcher Rebbe's discourse taught on Shabbat Behaalotecha , 1967. This discusses a verse from the Haftorah in Zaharia 2:14 which speaks of the...
The Alef Kabbala Group (5 June 2012) studied a discourse said on Shabbat Behaalotecha in 1969. This describes the way that, through Torah and Mitzvot, the soul is connected with G-d.
The Alef Kabbala Group (25 May 2010) explored a discourse by the Lubavitcher Rebbe said in 1974 for Sedra Behaalotecha on 15 Sivan, the day Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak Schneersohn, the 6th Lubavitcher Rebbe,...
A discussion of the Menorah in Sedra Behalotecha (Num. chs. 8-12) and also the idea that it is never too late.
Discussing the Menorah, the idea that it's never too late, and the special journey of the individual through life
A class by Rabbi Nachman Sudak on a Chassidic discourse by the Rebbe, taught on Shabbat Parshat Beha'alotecha, 1968. Opening with the verse "When you light the lamps," the discourse explores the...
How Jewish law is transmitted and interpreted, contrasting the direct revelation at Sinai with the ongoing authority of Moses, the Sanhedrin, and the people. The insight is that the chain of Torah...
On the episode where the Jewish people waited for Miriam during their desert journey, exploring the themes of communal solidarity and the role of women in Jewish leadership. The insight is that...
On the seventy facets of Torah and the four levels of Torah meaning, using the Menorah as its central example. The insight is that the Torah's inexhaustible depth makes it a constant source of...
The apathy and loss of meaning that afflict modern society, presenting the Menorah and the Haftorah's vision of Zechariah as a source of genuine and lasting inspiration. The insight is that the inner...
The many-layered meanings of the Golden Menorah, the seven-branched candlestick in the Sanctuary, drawing on the teaching that every word of Torah has seventy facets. The insight is that the Menorah...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Parshat Behaalotecha, 5729 (1969). The Midrash states that G-d says to each Jew: 'My lamp is in your hands, and your lamp is in My hands', meaning...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Behaalotecha, 5726 (1966). The Sedra begins with G-d's command to Aaron about lighting the Golden Menorah, and Rashi notes the juxtaposition...
This discourse was delivered by the Rebbe on Shabbat Sedra Behaalotecha, 5724 (1964). The command to kindle the Menorah lamps in the plural refers not only to the seven lights but to two kinds of...