Celebrating Simchat Torah : Five Levels of Understanding
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Topics: | Sefer HaMitzvot, Simchat Torah, Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah |
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5:10Simchat Torah Thought
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I see passion in your words explaining the celebration of Simchat Torah. My soul wants to dance with the Jews who are dancing around the walls of Jericho because the walls of Jericho fall because of the Jewish Faith, the walls of sin that separates people. Thank you Rabbi, may G-d allows us to have a Shemini Atzeret and Simchat Torah, a day of only joy. Reply
Hashem bless You all.Shema Israel.Love.Thank You Chabad.Shalom. Reply
Thank you so much Chabad.org and the Rabbi's who are abel to help us to keep on leraning and understanding many things!
Please keep on with this great movement!
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As I cook dinner and fry potato latkas, I am listening to your teachings and I know that the Torah is truly the connection to God. Its such a wonderful thing that only the Jews seems to understand the intensity of that connection. How wonderful is that!. The very mitzvah that the world even knows about these stories is unfathomable, yet only because of the jews connection can the world even begin to understand.. Yet it happened. The world is a better place because of it. However, this generation seems to have strayed. This knowledge and joy is here however, and all we have to do is read, learn and live. Through living we can use our physicality to make the Torah alive. Only then can we bring happiness to this dark world. Thank you Rabbi, for sharing your knowledge and understanding and let us pray that we can spread this information among the masses, because the world suffers in darkness and that is because this world works hard to hide this wonderul understanding and connections. Reply
Source? This is an absolutely wonderful shiur. Thank you Rabbi Raskin and chabad.org. Can I ask what the source of this is? I would like to learn inside as well. Wishing all much joy in the holidays to come. Reply
wonderful explanations, thank you Rabbi