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Likkutei Sichot, Vol. 15: ויצא (ד)

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Likkutei Sichos, Volume 15, Vayeitzei 4
One of the first terms a person being introduced to the thought system of Chabad encounters is bittul. However, the meaning of the term – and the application of the concept – is often misunderstood. Generally, bittul is translated as “self-nullification.”...
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 15, Vayeitzei sicha 4
Judaism can't only be about our own spiritual growth—a lesson from Yaakov’s preoccupation with sheep.
Judaism can't only be about our own spiritual growth—a lesson we from Yaakov and his sheep. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 15 Vayeitzei, sicha 4)
The portion of Vayeitzei relates at length how Yaakov, while sojourning with Lavan, was involved with sheep. He was both shepherd and sheep owner, for he received sheep as payment for some of his years of service. Every detail in Torah serves as an eterna...
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