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Monday, January 11, 1965 - Shevat 8, 5725
Thursday, February 18, 1965 - Adar I 16, 5725
Parents want the best for their children and are willing to go great lengths to ensure their wellbeing. Keeping family purity is in the best interest of the children.
Tuesday, February 23, 1965 - Adar I 21, 5725
Wednesday, February 24, 1965 - Adar I 22, 5725
Wednesday, February 24, 1965 - Adar I 22, 5725
Wednesday, February 24, 1965 - Adar I 22, 5725
Wednesday, May 12, 1965 - Iyar 10, 5725
Wednesday, May 12, 1965 - Iyar 10, 5725
True peace of mind can be attained with consciousness of G-d that is achieved through prayer. The particular path may differ for children, women and men.
Thursday, May 13, 1965 - Iyar 11, 5725
Monday, June 21, 1965 - Sivan 21, 5725
Monday, June 21, 1965 - Sivan 21, 5725
Sigmund Freud is widely acclaimed as the conceiver of the psychoanalysis theory. Yet perhaps there had already been previous thinkers with these ideas…
Thursday, July 08, 1965 - Tammuz 8, 5725
Tuesday, July 13, 1965 - Tammuz 13, 5725
Tuesday, July 13, 1965 - Tammuz 13, 5725
Wednesday, July 14, 1965 - Tammuz 14, 5725
Tuesday, July 20, 1965 - Tammuz 20, 5725
Monday, July 26, 1965 - Tammuz 26, 5725
Thursday, August 12, 1965 - Av 14, 5725
Friday, August 13, 1965 - Av 15, 5725
Monday, August 23, 1965 - Av 25, 5725
When the king goes out to meet his people, when the king is “in the field,” then it is easy for everyone to approach him and to present him with one’s petition, and the king receives everyone with grace and fulfills everyone’s request.
Sunday, September 19, 1965 - Elul 22, 5725
The Rebbe's Message for the Days of Selichot 5725 (1965)
Although it may be necessary later in the day to engage in “mundane” activities, the essence and purpose of these things are—to attain a “Sabbath unto G‑d.”
Sunday, September 26, 1965 - Elul 29, 5725
Pre–Rosh Hashanah 5726 [1965]
Every day we have the Sabbatical elements—prayer, Torah study, mitzvot—and the mundane aspects. Are these two elements of the day mutually exclusive?
Sunday, September 26, 1965 - Elul 29, 5725
Pre–Rosh Hashanah 5726 [1965]
Every day we have the Sabbatical elements—prayer, Torah study, mitzvot—and the mundane aspects. Are these two elements of the day mutually exclusive?
Monday, September 27, 1965 - Tishrei 1, 5726
Monday, October 25, 1965 - Tishrei 29, 5726
Monday, November 08, 1965 - Cheshvan 13, 5726
Monday, November 15, 1965 - Cheshvan 20, 5726
Monday, November 22, 1965 - Cheshvan 27, 5726
The tremendous merit and great necessity of assisting a bride and groom prepare for marriage.
Wednesday, November 24, 1965 - Cheshvan 29, 5726
Sunday, December 05, 1965 - Kislev 11, 5726
Sunday, December 26, 1965 - Tevet 3, 5726
Wednesday, January 05, 1966 - Tevet 13, 5726
Contemplating that G‑d is present everywhere, one must act as though he was in front of a king . . .
Sunday, January 16, 1966 - Tevet 24, 5726
Friday, February 11, 1966 - Shevat 21, 5726
Friday, February 18, 1966 - Shevat 28, 5726
Monday, April 04, 1966 - Nissan 14, 5726
Monday, April 25, 1966 - Iyar 5, 5726
Monday, June 06, 1966 - Sivan 18, 5726
Tuesday, June 21, 1966 - Tammuz 3, 5726
The Rebbe encourages a Farbrengen in honour of the redemption of his father-in-law.
Tuesday, June 28, 1966 - Tammuz 10, 5726
Wednesday, July 13, 1966 - Tammuz 25, 5726
Wednesday, July 20, 1966 - Av 3, 5726
Thursday, September 29, 1966 - Tishrei 15, 5727
Tuesday, November 29, 1966 - Kislev 16, 5727
Thursday, December 08, 1966 - Kislev 25, 5727
Thursday, March 09, 1967 - Adar I 27, 5727
Monday, March 20, 1967 - Adar II 8, 5727
Friday, April 21, 1967 - Nissan 11, 5727
Wednesday, May 17, 1967 - Iyar 7, 5727
Thursday, June 29, 1967 - Sivan 21, 5727
