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Farbrengen, 10 Shevat, 5742 • February 3, 1982
When G-d wanted the Tabernacle to be built, He showed Moses a completed Tabernacle, made of fire. G-d was saying to Moses, “Everything already exists spiritually, but in order for My Essence to be revealed on earth, the Tabernacle must be of this world an...
Farbrengen, 10 Shevat, 5742 • February 3, 1982
King David, in his songs of prayer and praise, writes, “Serve G-d with joy.” It is not only the service in prayer that must be joyful, but all of our activities. These means that our study of Torah — our Jewish intellectual life — and our acts of kindness...
We are not celebrating the past, but something very real, in the present.
The Jewish People are “a wise and understanding people.” Nevertheless, each year, Jews from all walks of life gather to commemorate the Rebbe’s passing. Clearly, then, we are not celebrating the past, but rather, something very real, in the present.
10 Shevat, 5742 · February 3, 1982
We have just completed writing the first Sefer Torah for Jewish Unity, and are about to commence writing the second one. When we join the last letter of this scroll, Lamed, to the first letter of the next scroll, Bet, it creates the Hebrew word "Lev - hea...
The Code of Jewish Law rules: “All your actions should be for the sake of Heaven” and “In all your ways, know G-d.” This instruction is not referring to the commandments of the Torah or of the Sages. “Your actions” means the personal activities that you c...
A Jew is responsible not only to teach Torah to Jews, but also to teach the Seven Noahide Laws to non-Jews.
The Rebbe asks the Chasidim to sing the joyous Simchas Torah nigun of his father, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, of righteous memory.
The Code of Jewish Law rules: “All your actions should be for the sake of Heaven” and “In all your ways, know G-d.” This instruction is not referring to the commandment. “Your actions” means the personal activities that you choose to do, and “Your ways” m...
King David writes, “Serve G-d with joy.” Our study of Torah, our Jewish intellectual life, our acts of kindness, and our Jewish communal life, must all be infused with joy.
On the Tenth of Shevat in 1982, the Rebbe delivered an address at a gathering marking thirtytwo years from the passing of this father-in-law and predecessor, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn.
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