ב"ה
ברכת החמה, תשמ"אKnowledge Base » Torah, The » Torah Books » Chassidic Works » Works by The Rebbe » Talks by the Rebbe » Talks from 5741 » ברכת החמה, תשמ"א
|
|
|
Sort by:
|
|
|
Related Topics
ערב ר"ה, תשמ"א (3)
צום גדלי', תשמ"א (3)
ו' תשרי, תשמ"א (19)
אור לי"ג תשרי, תשמ"א (16)
יו"ד כסלו, תשמ"א (17)
טו"ב כסלו, תשמ"א (11)
י"ט כסלו, תשמ"א (17)
ש"פ וישב, תשמ"א (3)
ש"פ ויחי, תשמ"א (2)
כ"ד טבת, תשמ"א (18)
ש"פ בשלח, תשמ"א (2)
ט"ו בשבט, תשמ"א (17)
ש"פ יתרו, תשמ"א (2)
ברכת החמה, תשמ"א (7)
ש"פ מצורע, תשמ"א (1)
ליל י"א ניסן, תשמ"א (20)
ש"פ במדבר, תשמ"א (1)
ער"ח סיון, תשמ"א (2)
י"ב תמוז, תשמ"א (11)
ש"פ פנחס, תשמ"א (1)
כ' מנחם אב, תשמ"א (13)
ח"י אלול, תשמ"א (7)
י"ג תמוז, תשמ"א (1)
4 Nissan, 5741 • April 8, 1981
This lively, Simchas Torah Nigun, was a favorite of the Rebbe’s father, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak. Here, it is sung at Birkat Hachamah, the Blessing of the Sun.
4 Nissan, 5741 · April 8, 1981
“The Lord G-d is a sun and a shield.” “The Jewish people are likened to the moon.” The union between man and G-d is formed when a person makes himself a “small luminary,” a reflection of G-d.
The Baal Shem Tov teaches that every single Jew is cherished by G-d. This is even more so during exile, when the Jewish people is “afflicted.” When one reaches out to a Jew who is distant and reveals that he, too, is an “only child” of G-d, then G-d’s kin...
| |