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1. Although this farbrengen is being held the night after “Zos Chanukah” (the last day of Chanukah), it is still connected with Chanukah, for in many holy matters the night is part of the previous day. In addition, as in most festivals which have an addit...
4 Teves, 5741 • December 11, 1980
The Sages teach: “The deeds of the Patriarchs are a guide for their descendants.” A Jew can look to the lives of our forefathers, and learn how to act in his daily life.
Chasidim sing a lively Nigun.
Joseph had two dreams foretelling his ascendancy over his brothers. Both dreams came true: the ten brothers – including Benjamin – prostrated themselves to Joseph when they went down to Egypt the second time; and they prostrated again later after Jacob an...
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