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Likkutei Sichot, Vol. 3: משפטים

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Likkutei Sichos, Volume 3, Mishpatim
At Sinai, the people “saw what is [usually] heard and heard what is [usually] seen.” The spiritual and the G‑dly, intangibles that can’t be seen and can be appreciated only through hearing – was able to be “seen,” accepted by the Jewish people with the ce...
Our Sidra begins with the words, “And these are the judgments which you shall set before them,” and the last phrase of this sentence has troubled many commentators. What is the precise meaning of the expression “set before them?” Several different answers...
Mishpatim; Exodus 21:1-24:18
Adapted fromLikkutei Sichos, Vol. III, p. 896ff; Vol. XVI, p. 242ff;Sefer HaSichos 5749, p. 243ff. When the World Stood Still When G-d gave the Torah, “There was thunder and lightning, and a heavy cloud on the mountain…. Mount Sinai was all asmoke… the en...
Three Interpretations;Three Categories of Mitzvos On the verse:Shmos 21:1. “These are the judgments which you shall place before them,” our Sages and Rabbis offer several interpretations of the Hebrew לפניהם , translated as “before them.” a) Judgments mus...
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