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Likkutei Sichos vol. 23

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Leaders of the Twelve Tribes of Israel
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Bamidbar sicha 1
Understanding Rashi’s commentary on the participation of the tribal leaders in counting the nation. A lesson on how each of us has unique qualities, and how that's what makes our nation whole.
The Tribal Leaders’ Role in the Census
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Bamidbar (sicha 1)
Each of us has unique qualities and that is what makes our nation whole—as illustrated in the tribal leaders’ role in the greater community.
Why Aharon’s Sons Are Called Moshe’s Children
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Bamidbar sicha 2
Rashi offers insight into how Aharon’s sons are considered Moshe’s children. Discover the power of teaching, how you become someone's spiritual parent.
The Mitzvah to Write a Torah Nowadays
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Shavuos (sicha 1)
Why don't we all write our own Torah scrolls as mandated by the Torah?
The Importance of Physical Enjoyment on Shavuot
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Shavuos sicha 2
Do we have to eat cheesecake on Shavuos? A spiritually surprising perspective.
The Inauguration of the Altar and Jewish Unity
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Naso sicha 2
Combining the individual’s unique contribution and the value in being part of the greater collective—to reach the incredibly unique nature of Jewish unity as illustrated in the inaugural offerings of the leaders of the twelve tribes.
The Importance of Petitioning Hashem
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Behaalosecha sicha 1
Rashi tells us that the Torah’s narrative regarding the Pesach offering observed in the desert the year following the Exodus, does not follow chronological order. Learn how the reason behind this chronology change, which is the negative aspersion the narrative casts on our people, teaches us the need to beseech G-d for what is important to us.
How Did The Spies Mess Up?
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How Did The Spies Mess Up?
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Shelach sicha 1
Reconciling how the spies were sent by Moshe, yet not commanded by Hashem and how men of such greatness made such a grave mistake, offers a lesson in balancing faith and understanding.
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"What Will the Nations Say?"
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Shelach sicha 2
Understanding Moshe's unusual argument to save the Jews after the sin of the Spies.
Why the Miracle with Aharon's Staff
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Korach sicha 1
Korach is swallowed alive. His colleagues are miraculously burned. Yet, it's the miracle of Aharon's staff that illustrates his uniqueness.
Why a Torah Portion Is Named After a Villain
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Balak sicha 1
How is it possible that the parsha is called Balak, the name of a wicked gentile? To understand this, we first explore the Torah referencing names of specific forms of idolatry.
Messianic Prophecies for the Nations of the World
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Balak sicha 2
What happens to the non-Jewish nations when Moshiach comes?
Applying Hashgacha Pratis in Prison
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Yud Beis - Yud Gimmel Tammuz
The teaching of the Baal Shem Tov on Hashgachah Pratis gave the Friediker Rebbe the strength to overcome the hardships of his imprisonment. A new understanding in how to appreciate the toughest times.
Was the Question Posed to Moshe?
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Pinchas sicha 1
Examine how Rashi interprets the inquiry of the daughters of Tzlafchad that appears to be directed also to others in the presence of Moshe—in contrast to his interpretation in the narrative of Pesach Sheni. On a deeper level, Rashi shares two fascinating perspectives on what we contribute to Torah.
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