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Likkutei Sichot, Volume 3 - בחוקותי

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The Sidra of Bechukotai begins with the words, “If you walk in My statutes,” and the Sicha is in effect a profound commentary—almost a meditation—on this single phrase. It explores two central themes: The nature of Torah learning, and the relationship bet...
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Adapted from Likkutei Sichos, Vol. III, p. 1012ff; Vol. VI, p. 112ff; Vol. XVII, p. 313ff; Vol. XXII, p. 163ff Satisfying Thirst One characteristic of the human condition is a desire for growth.At times, this desire is consciously appreciated and therefor...
To Labor in Torah Study On the phrase,Vayikra 26:3. "If you proceed in My statutes," the Sifri states (as quoted by Rashi): Is the intent the performance of the mitzvos? The continuation [of the verse] "and are careful to keep My commandments" pertains to...
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