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Likkutei Sichot, Volume 4 - דברים

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Likkutei Sichos, Volume 4, Devarim 1
Introduction It was a time of transition. Moshe had led the Jewish people for 40 years, taking them from slavery in Egypt to Mount Sinai, and then through the desert until the banks of the Jordan River where they were now located, preparing to enter Eretz...
Subsuming Personal Identity Our Sages stateMegillah 31b. See Likkutei Torah, Shir HaShirim, p. 20c. that Moshe delivered the Book of Devarim “on his own initiative.” Tosafos adds that he was: “Inspired by ruach hakodesh (the holy spirit)”. There are many ...
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Adapted fromLikkutei Sichos, Vol. IV, p. 1087ff;Vol. XIX, p. 9ff The Uniqueness of Deuteronomy This week’s Torah reading begins:Deuteronomy 1:1. “These are the words that Moshe spoke to the entire Jewish people.” Noting the distinction between this book a...
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