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Likkutei Sichot, Vol. 4: ואתחנן

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Likkutei Sichos, Volume 4, Va'etchanan 1
Introduction The Giving of the Torah was a watershed moment in the world’s spiritual history. With the word Anochi (אנכי) Shmos 20:2; Devarim 5:6. – interpreted by our Sages Shabbos 105a. as an acronym for the Aramaic phrase, אנא נפשי כתבית יהבית, “I wrot...
A Voice With No Echo The MidrashShmos Rabbah, the conclusion of ch. 28. offers three interpretations of the phrase,Devarim 5:19 “A loud and unceasing voice,” which describes G‑d’s granting of the Ten Commandments: a) G‑d’s voice was divided into seven voi...
Judaism offers many opportunities for rejoicing, gladness and delight, chief among them being the three Pilgrim Festivals of Pesach, Shavuos and Sukkos. Concerning these festive days G‑d commands us: “You shall rejoice in your festival....”Devarim 16:14. ...
In describing the Voice with which G-d gave the Torah, we find in the Torah portion of Vaes’chanan , that it was “a great voice that did not cease.”.Devarim 5:19. The Midrash.Shmos Rabbah end of ch. 28. offers three explanations: a) The voice was not limi...
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