ב"ה

ולקחתם לכם, מוצאי ש"פ האזינו, י"ג תשרי, ה'תשל"ט (מוגה)

Knowledge Base » Torah, The » Torah Books » Chassidic Works » Works by The Rebbe » Maamorim » ה'תשל"ט » ולקחתם לכם, מוצאי ש"פ האזינו, י"ג תשרי, ה'תשל"ט (מוגה)
Sort by:
Related Topics
Motza'ei Shabbat Parshat Ha'azinu, 13 Tishrei, Yahrzeit of the Rebbe Maharash, of blessed memory
Hear the Rebbe say this discourse (Yiddish): Read the Hebrew transcript of the discourse
Based on all the above, it can be understood that the fact that the Jews’ taking the four species influences the non-Jewish nations to the extent that they too accept the victory of the Jews in the judgment of Rosh HaShanah, to the extent that they praise...
The revelation of the unity among the particular types of Jews (the four categories mentioned above in sec. 2, and similarly, the revelation of the unity that exists among the four levels within the soul of every individual Jew),As mentioned at the end of...
Similar concepts also apply regarding the refinement of the non-Jewish nations (as alluded to in the verse “Praise G-d, all you nations…”), for which potential is granted to the Jewish people on the holiday of Sukkos, as stated above in sec. 6. This infus...
The potential for a Jew to bring about the refinement of the nations of the world, and, especially, those who are adversaries, comes about through arousing and revealing the dimension of yechidah within his soul. The yechidah constitutes the essence of th...
It is possible to say that the potential to carry out such Divine service is granted from Above (primarily) on the holiday of Sukkos. Due to the Jews’ observance of the mitzvah of the four species, on the holiday of Sukkos, everyone (even non-Jews) know t...
The ultimate purpose of the creation of man is to make a dwelling for G-d in this lowly realm.Tanya, ch. 37, et al. This is accomplished when a Jew carries out his Divine service in such an exemplary manner that even non-Jews recognize his virtues and ble...
The fact that the non-Jewish nations and peoples praise and laud G-d because He shows overwhelming kindness to the Jewish people is a very auspicious development.In this context, it can be noted that Rashi begins his commentary to the Torah: “If the natio...
After the mitzvah of dwelling in the sukkah and the mitzvah of taking the four species comes the mitzvah of offering the festival sacrifices, The term “after” is used because of the chronological sequence of these three mitzvos: the mitzvah to dwell in th...
Browse Subjects Alphabetically:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9