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Likkutei Sichot, Vol. 3: אחרי

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Topics included: the sin of the two sons of Aharon relating to unanchored spiritual journeys; the proper approach of directed spirituality with the intent to imbue holiness within the world.
The Morning after Yom Kippur What should we feel on the day after Yom Kippur? On Yom Kippur, we naturally feel spiritually awakened, but what happens the following day? Can we sustain the heightened awareness of Yom Kippur throughout the year? We find an ...
Acharei Mot begins by mentioning the death of Nadab and Abihu, the sons of Aaron. Their death, related in the Sidra of Shemini, is something of a mystery, for on the one hand they seemed to be punished for their faults, while on the other, a Midrashic com...
The Torah portion of Acharei begins with the words:Vayikra 16:1. “G-d spoke to Moshe after the death of Aharon’s two sons, [Nadav and Avihu] upon drawing close to G-d and they died.” Why does the verse conclude “and they died” when it had already stated “...
The Death of Aharon's Sons Our Torah reading begins with the verse:Vayikra 16:1."G-d spoke to Moshe after the death of Aharon's two sons [Nadav and Avihu], who drew close to G-d and died." One might ask: Why does the verse conclude "and died"? It begins b...
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