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Beshalach: On a Mission

Editor's Note:

Dear readers,

This Friday is the 10th of Shevat, a special day on our calendar.

In the winter of 1950 the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of righteous memory, released a chassidic discourse, Basi Legani, “I have come to my garden,” defining our purpose in this world. He distributed it to be studied on the 10th day of Shevat, which marked the anniversary of his grandmother’s passing. On that very day, his holy soul ascended heavenward.

Every year, in honor of the yahrtzeit, the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory, who had assumed leadership of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, would expound upon a different chapter of the original discourse penned by his predecessor. As time went on, it became increasingly clear that the topics addressed defined the Rebbe’s leadership.

We customarily study Basi Legani at this time of year. Its theme centers around a world which on the surface is inhospitable to its Creator, but through our efforts becomes a beautiful “garden”—a place that G‑d is delighted to inhabit.

In this week’s magazine, we are featuring a video class on this discourse. Please join us in studying and applying its rich lessons to our lives, so that together we can create a better, more meaningful and more G‑dly world.

The Chabad.org Editorial Team

 10th of Shevat
A Day of Two Rebbes
The sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe passed away on this date, and his son-in-law, Rabbi Menachem Mendel, accepted leadership of the movement one year later.
I Have Come to My Garden

Which garden? Who’s coming to the garden? And why is this arrival in the garden such an important message for our generation?
Basi Legani 5710 (video)

Join Rabbi Dubov as he explores the chassidic text that was to become the hallmark of the Rebbe’s leadership.
The Rebbe’s Reach
There was no time to lose. Laden with his suitcases that had already been deplaned, and the Rebbe’s blessing, Mr. Cohen boarded in the nick of time.
10 Shevat Gathering with the Rebbe
An hour-long excerpt from a 1972 recording of the Rebbe’s annual gathering on the occasion of the yahrtzeit (anniversary of passing) of his father-in-law, the Previous Rebbe.
 Wisdom for Life
For All He Made in Wisdom

“Why are you speaking of its ugliness?” he asked. “Contemplate its beauty!”
Sifting Gold

Coming across a lot of mud in life? Of course you are! It’s a gold mine down here—and gold mines are mostly mud!
Why Don’t I Know My Life Mission?

Why is it so hard to figure out how to accomplish our mission? Some people go through their entire lives just searching. Why is that?
The Kabbalah of Dips, Downs and Transformations

Life is a roller coaster. Everything is moving, everything is pulsating. Become small, receive life, and then shine.
Helping the Rabbi Work Out

If you expect us to leave our natural habitats, it’s about time you join the journey. Wobble or hobble, but don’t watch the marathon of change from the sidelines.
 Relationships
Does Your iPhone Hate Your Marriage? (video)

Today more than ever, there are “emotional energy leaks” that vie for our attention How can spouses make sure they are cherishing each other properly?
When Separation Is Protection

There are some people whose insane or hostile acts bring out the worst in us and keep us from living joyfully.
Not Taking Revenge After Divorce

He idolized his mostly absent and sometimes awesome father. I didn’t want to be the one to tell him. I knew that eventually he would find out.
 As Night Falls
Minchah—Afternoon Prayer—In 500 Words
Traffic rages, the phones won’t leave you in peace, and adrenalin races through every vein. It takes courage to tell the world to stop while you chat with its Maker.
Good Evening!

As if with giant strokes of an invisible brush, G‑d sets the sky as His canvas. An outpouring of profound emotion and deep meaning.
 Beshalach: Out of Exile
Parshah in a Nutshell
The sea splits, manna rains down from heaven, water is extracted from a rock and war is waged on Amalek. How does this play out in our souls?
The Circle of Faith

So long as we train, plan and execute well, we can weather the storms thrown our way. But when there comes a crisis that we are unequipped to handle, we panic.
Is the Messiah a Descendant of King Solomon?

I read that the Messiah will not only be a descendant of King David, but also of his son Solomon. Is this true?
Music, Language of the Soul

When language aspires to the transcendent, and the soul longs to break free of the gravitational pull of the earth, it modulates into song.
 G-d Provides Daily Manna From Heaven...
Free Food

Can you name a festival or religious observance that isn’t centered around the consumption or avoidance of food?
A Different Form of Manna

“Why doesn’t Reb Zusha ask me directly for his meal? In fact, who does he think he is fooling by calling out to G‑d like that. He knows full well that I bring him his food every day.”
The Secret of Getting Free

We all want to be free. Free from debt. Free from worry. Free from fat. Free from stress.
 ...Except for Shabbat
Why Do We Cover the Challah?

Why the cover? And how does it relate to the manna the Jews ate in the desert?
Shabbat: An Island in Time
Shabbat: the island of time that defines the Jew’s week. The rituals, the practices, the do’s, and the don’ts of the Jewish Sabbath—and how you can experience it all for yourself.
 Attack on Israel
Amalek

Amalek is the psychic and cosmic nemesis of all that is pure and G‑dly in man and in creation. How is he overcome? The key lies in a single word: “Remember.”
Dealing with the Seeds of Doubt (video)

Inspiration alone is insufficient. An awakening must be followed by action, or doubt can easily neutralize it.
The Road to Peace (video)
True peace will be achieved only when Jews stand steadfast.

Should you say: what one sage permits, another prohibits; what Rabbi Eleazar condemns, Rabbi Joshua acquits; what the House of Shammai disqualifies, the House of Hillel declares fit; to whom then shall we listen? Says G-d: Nevertheless, it is all given from one shepherd...
— Midrash Rabbah

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The Week at a Glance
Sunday
5 Shvat | January 29
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
2nd Gerer Rebbe (1905)
Monday
6 Shvat | January 30
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Majorcan Jews Guaranteed Protection (1393)
Tuesday
7 Shvat | January 31
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
R. Dovid of Lelov (1814)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
Sanctification of the Moon
Wednesday
8 Shvat | February 1
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
End of the “Elders Era” (1228 BCE)
Thursday
9 Shvat | February 2
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
"Moshiach's Torah Scroll" completed (1970)
Friday
10 Shvat | February 3
Yud Shevat
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Passing of the Rashash (1777)
Passing of Rebbetzin Rivkah (1914)
Yahrtzeit of R. Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn (1950)
Lubavitcher Rebbe assumes leadership (1951)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
"Yud Shevat" observances
Light Shabbat Candles before sunset.
Shabbat
11 Shvat | February 4
Torah Reading: Beshalach (Exodus 13:17-17:16)
Today in Jewish HistoryToday in Jewish History:
Jews of Colmar Expelled (1510)
Birth of the "Chafetz Chaim" (1838)
Laws and CustomsLaws and Customs:
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