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Likutei Sichos vol. 23, Behaalotecha sicha 3
Who can be a prophet? Explore the Rambam’s requirements for one to attain prophecy, and why it looks different from the description in the Talmud. This insight elucidates why prophecy is a fundamental of our faith.
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Yitro sicha 1
The first step in Judaism is to know Hashem well. Learn why Rambam says that the first mitzvah in the “Ten Commandments” is to know Hashem, and not simply to believe in G-d.
Can we truly know G-d? The Rambam teaches that it is not only possible - but an obligation for every Jew! In this lesson, we delve into the Rambam’s approach to Torah study and learn how we can come to achieve a deeper understanding and connection with G-...
Adapted from a talk marking the conclusion of Mishneh Torah, delivered on 27 Adar I 5746 (1986).
Uncovering the feeling of awe (Tanya Ch. 42)
Moses spoke to G-d face to face, so of course he was in awe. What about me? Can I feel what Moses did?
Embracing tensions in Maimonides’ theology
Throughout Maimonides' writings there is a clear tension between his goal of communicating a clear theosophical vision and his affirmation that ultimately the human mind cannot full grasp the true nature of G-d.
Farbreng, Episode 23
Upon concluding the study of Mishneh Torah, Maimonides’ code of Jewish law, we immediately start again from the very beginning, which implies a strong connection between the two bookends. (From “Messages”—Season 2, Episode 23)
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