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Farbrengen, 10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20,1986
“And they will know that You, whose Name is the L-rd, are alone, Highest over all the Earth” (Psalms 72:7) The Chassidim sing a niggun composed for the Rebbe’s eighty-third birthday.
10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20, 1986
“Victory is Ours” (--quoted from Midrash). This Niggun was adapted to these words to express the desire for the return of the holy books to their rightful place and refers more broadly to the "victory" of all things holy.
10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20, 1986
It has recently been discovered how the most minute quantity of matter, an atom, can unleash the most immense power in nature. Although it can be used for destructive purposes, atomic energy can be harnessed for the good. By simply pressing a button, one ...
10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20, 1986
Sung by Chassidim as they traveled to the town of Lubavitch to visit the Mittler Rebbe, the words allude to their hopeful yearnings: When they reach the Rebbe, they will drink from “the well of Torah and Chassidism,” and lack nothing.
10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20, 1986
A song in Russian: “G-d is One, His name is One, besides Him there is no one.”
10 Shevat, 5746 • January 20, 1986
Cantor Moshe Teleshevsky leads the singing of Sheyibaneh.
Two reasons for sounding the shofar on Rosh Hashanah
The Talmud teaches that on Rosh Hashanah G-d asks His people to sound the shofar in order to make Him their King, and to “remind” Him of their meritorious past.
10 Shevat, 5746 · January 20, 1986
The Chassidic discourse entitled "Bosi L'Gani" opens with a quote from Song of Songs, where G-d exclaims: "I have come to My garden…" G-d's Divine Essence originally dwelled in our world. But a series of unfortunate events caused a decline in the world's ...
10 Shevat, 5746 · January 20, 1986
One might think that he must first perfect himself before he can try to perfect the world. But Torah commands us to transform this world into a beautiful garden for G-d, and this is a top priority. There is no conflict here: G-d empowers every person with...
A person is allotted time on this planet appropriate to his life-mission.
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