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Elul 18

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Elul 18: (“the 18th of the month of Elul”); chassidic festival marking the birthday of the Baal Shem Tov (1698) and the Alter Rebbe (1745)
A culture of emotional comatoseness and lethargy plagued Jewish living, until the Baal Shem Tov inspired a mass “re-Jew-venation.”
The Talmud declares that there are three keys that G-d reserves for Himself and does not entrust to even a divinely appointed agent. The Sages of the Land of Israel add a fourth: The key to making a living. This talk reveals the key to all the doors... (L...
An in depth presentation of Chassidic teachings on the weekly Parshah.
The Torah portion of Savo begins by saying:Devarim 26:1-2. “When you come (savo) to the land that G-d your L-rd is giving you as a heritage, occupying and settling it, you shall take of the first fruits….” Thus, the opening words “When you come to the lan...
Parshat Ki Tavo
The connection between the start of a new year and the 98 curses read in this week’s Torah portion.
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