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How does one restore the divine unity to our fragmented world? By delving even further into its plurality. An essay based on the famed chassidic discourse Heichaltzu 5659 by Rabbi Shalom DovBer of Lubavitch, which explores the significance of what may wel...
Two Chassidic Discourses by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch
Two Chassidic Discourses by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch Tanu Rabbanan: Ner Chanukah, 5643 and Kol HaYotzei LeMilchemes Beis David, 5661 With an Appendix by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn of Lubavitch זצוקללה"ה נבג"מ זי"ע
As long as we don’t have direct experience of G-dliness and spirituality, we are not well.
3 Weeks of Mourning - Chasidic Masters
In the time of Moshiach, prophecy will be a natural thing, even for young boys and girls!
In the time of Moshiach, prophecy will be a natural thing, even for young boys and girls!
“You can’t get half of anything. To understand the Tanya you need the music that comes with it.”
—How the ego conflicts with true joy
We may be somewhat surprised to discover that not only is there no conflict between the two, but in truth happiness and humility make a marvelous pair.
To Know G-d
One of the classics in Chasidic literature, "Veyadaata" is renowned for its simple yet profound explanation of the oneness of G-d, while at the same time focusing on the challenges of day-to-day living, exploring ways in which one can receive the inner G-...
A Treatise On Ahavas Yisrael by Rabbi Sholom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch
Although "Love your fellow as yourself" is, as Rabbi Akiva taught, the great underlying principle of the Torah, actually achieving this love is a profound challenge for most people. Human personality is instead, often given to baseless hatred. This discou...
The menorah is so powerful that it can rectify evil in its lowest form
The menorah is so powerful that it can rectify evil in its lowest form
A Chassidic discourse -- Chanoch Lanaar
This remarkable document is, in great measure, a treatise on education and child-rearing.
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