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By Tzvi Freeman
Do you think G-d created us because He wanted pristine, perfect beings?
G-d breathed Himself into a creature who cries and laughs and dances and bleeds; who fails more often than he succeeds; who chases after fleeting moments and is torn by figments of his own mind.
He desired to live in the world of such a being, and from within that place He will come to know His self that cannot be known.
By Tzvi Freeman
From the wisdom of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory; words and condensation by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman. Subscribe and get your dose daily. Or order Rabbi Freeman’s book, Bringing Heaven Down to Earth, click here.
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Laws Relating to the First Blessing - Yotzer Or, Part 1
By Avraham Meyer Zajac
This webcast begins:
Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 6am ET
About this series:
Study one halacha or more each day from the Shulchan Aruch (code of Jewish law) authored by the Alter Rebbe, R’ Schneur Zalman of Liadi.
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By Avraham Meyer Zajac
By Yaakov Brawer
By Avraham Meyer Zajac
By Mendel Dubov
By Shifra Sharfstein
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The distinction between the עבד נאמן and the בן
Superficially, the Avodah of the עבד נאמן, and that of the בן appear very similar. The critical distinction lies in the fact that, in the case of the בן, the great love that drives his service is not self-generated but is rather a spiritual inheritance from his father. The בן, after all, derives from, and thus shares his fathers essence. The great love of the עבד נאמן, on the other hand is a product of his own efforts.
By Yaakov Brawer
This webcast begins:
Sunday, December 31, 2017 at 10:30am ET
Upcoming Webcasts
By Avraham Meyer Zajac
By Avraham Meyer Zajac
By Mendel Dubov
By Shifra Sharfstein
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