Episodes
Day 333: Negative Commandment 167
Published 03/20/24
Day 332: Negative Commandment 168
Published 03/19/24
Day 331: Negative Commandment 195; Positive Commandment 37
Published 03/18/24
Day 330: Negative Commandment 318, 319; Positive Commandment 210, 211
Published 03/17/24
Day 329: Positive Commandment 174; Negative Commandment 312, 313, 314
Published 03/16/24
Learn about the connection between the Lubavitcher Rebbe's Purim gathering in Brooklyn in 1953 and Stalin's sudden demise in Moscow. Rabbi Shais Taub meticulously maps out the historical timeline, providing compelling visual aids to illustrate the extraordinary sequence of events.
Published 03/15/24
Day 328: Positive Commandment 180
Published 03/15/24
Day 327: Negative Commandment 285
Published 03/14/24
Day 326: Negative Commandment 287
Published 03/13/24
Explore the paradoxical mission of the soul, torn between the intense desire to transcend the body and the necessity to return in order to make a dwelling place for Hashem in this world. Based on Chapter 50 of Tanya.
Published 03/13/24
Day 325: Negative Commandment 286
Published 03/12/24
Day 324: Negative Commandment 288
Published 03/11/24
As we conclude the maamar with the study of the ninth and final chapter, we delve even more deeply into the true nature of Hashem's relationship with the Jewish people. Even at the loftiest levels where there is no compelling reason for Hashem to choose one way or another, the Jewish people are essential to Him. For our part, we mirror Hashem's choice by devoting ourselves to Hashem in ways that transcend logic.
Published 03/11/24
Day 323: Negative Commandment 291
Published 03/10/24
Day 322: Positive Commandment 179
Published 03/09/24
Day 321: Negative Commandment 317; Positive Commandment 178
Published 03/08/24
Day 320: Negative Commandment 315, 281, 316
Published 03/07/24
Day 319: Negative Commandment 280; Positive Commandment 177; Negative Commandment 276, 274
Published 03/06/24
Day 318: Negative Commandment 279, 277, 275, 278, 273
Published 03/05/24
In order to make space within Himself for us, Hashem "contracts" His Infinity, so to speak. When we contemplate on the fact that this is all done in order to create the possibility of a relationship with Him, it will trigger within us reciprocal feelings of wanting to "contract" ourselves for Him, ie. to prioritize His will even at the cost of our personal desires. Based on Chapters 48-49 of Tanya.
Published 03/04/24
Based on what we have learned so far, we understand that the randomness of a lottery allows for the possibility of Haman's wicked plot succeeding. We now explain why it didn't actually work by introducing a new way of understanding G-d's "choice" in choosing the Jewish people. Chapter 8 of the discourse.
Published 03/04/24
Day 317: Negative Commandment 294, 290
Published 03/04/24
Day 316: Negative Commandment 310; Positive Commandment 224; Negative Commandment 300
Published 03/03/24
Day 315: Positive Commandment 226, 227, 230, 231; Negative Commandment 66
Published 03/02/24
Day 314: Negative Commandment 282, 283; Positive Commandment 229, 228
Published 03/01/24