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“Our Sages taught: ‘It is a mitzvah to place the Chanukah lights at the outside of the entrance to one’s house’ ”In the original Heb., על פתח ביתו מבחוץ. (Shabbos 21b). Tosafos explains that this describes an instance where the entrance of the house opens...
Nevertheless, there is still a need for explanation. As discussed above, the different degrees in the revelation of the Divine light do not produce any change within G‑d, for nothing can conceal Him; He is present in the lower realms as in the higher real...
[The intellectual awareness of the concepts explained above should affect our feelings.] In truth, the infinite Divine light (the Or Ein Sof) is present within the lower realms exactly as within the higher realms. In truth, moreover, each and every create...
In light of the above, we can understand why it is a mitzvah to place the Chanukah lights at the left side of the doorway and why they should be placed at the outside of the entrance to one’s house. [The explanation of an additional concept is, however, f...
On Simchas Torah 92 years ago, the students of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshivah in Lubavitch were stirred into action by a historic call to arms: Kol HaYotzei LeMilchemes Beis David (“Whoever goes out to a battle of the House of David...”). With this Talmudic...
A Treatise Based on an Address of the Rebbe Rashab to the Students of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshivah on its Third Anniversary, Simchas Torah, 5661 (תרס"א; 1900)
The Sages state:Shabbos 56a, where Rashi explains that the get was given conditionally, so that if the soldier fell on the battlefield, his wife would be retroactively divorced. “Whoever goes out to a battle of the House of David writes a bill of divorce ...
The Rebbe Rashab נ"ע had just turned twenty-two when he delivered this maamar, late in 1882. His father, the Rebbe Maharash נ"ע, had passed away only two months beforehand, on Yud-Gimmel Tishrei, and, as afterwards recorded by his son, the Rebbe Rayatz נ"...
Two Chassidic Discourses by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch
Two Chassidic Discourses by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch Tanu Rabbanan: Ner Chanukah, 5643 and Kol HaYotzei LeMilchemes Beis David, 5661 With an Appendix by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn of Lubavitch זצוקללה"ה נבג"מ זי"ע
As long as we don’t have direct experience of G-dliness and spirituality, we are not well.
3 Weeks of Mourning - Chasidic Masters
In the time of Moshiach, prophecy will be a natural thing, even for young boys and girls!
In the time of Moshiach, prophecy will be a natural thing, even for young boys and girls!
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