Tanya: Chapter 26 - Part 1: Shevat 20
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Tanya Chapter 26 - Part 1 I thank Hashem for you, Rabbi! I am like a sponge and am absorbing your Chumash/Rashi and Tanya studies. Everytime/in every situation I listen to you teachings and I consume a different peice everytime. Reply
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Thank you for this message. I just received some very disappointing news. As I wiped my tears, I thought of my Jewish friends at Chabad.org ( I am a Christian). Lo and behold, what is the topic today? Happiness. Your words confirmed to me what I, too, believe to be truth: "The joy of the Lord is my strength." Thank you for your wisdom.
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Tanya chapter 26 - part I Sooooooooooo inspiring! Thank you! Reply
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