Likkutei Sichos by Mayer
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This is a class given on Likkutei Shichos, the seminal work of the Chabad Lubavitch leader, universally known as “The Rebbe”. Likkutei Sichos are an all encompassing in-depth philosophical and mystical outlook that help us to better understand everyone’s unique life mission. The takeaway from this classic leaves one with a profound love of G-D, our fellow man and of life. Most importantly infusing the positive energy to accomplish it.

Vayeira וירא

Why is the story of Avraham’s sacrifice at the Akaida so fundamental to Judaism? There were countless other historical sacrificial events that were to...
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Lech-Lecha לך לך

The Torah’s first mention of Avraham was G-D asking him to leave his present home and move to the promised land. Why was this seemingly ambiguous conv...
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Noach נח - Vol 1

During the time of Noach, the Mabul (great flood) completely obliterated everything. As horrible as that was, Kabbalah and Chassidus sheds an extremel...
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Vayak'hel ויקהל

May everyone be blessed with health and success. Living with faith and trust has always been a requisite in life. But is now even “more” important. In...
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Ki Tisa כי תשא

In the Haftorah it discusses one of the greatest open miracles that was witnessed by all. It was the time of Eliyahu and the majority of the Jews, inc...
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Tetzaveh תצוה - Vol 21

The Jews built a golden calf and worshiped it immediately after the giving of the Ten Commandments. G-D was so angered that he wanted to abolish the J...
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Terumah תרומה - Sicha 2

When the Torah tells us about donations towards the Tabernacle, it uses the word “לי” which means “to me”. Our sages explain that in regards to this M...
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Terumah תרומה from Vol 3

At the giving of the Torah the Jews experienced G-D in a “real” way. After that incredible encounter, they longed to relive that amazing realization. ...
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Yisro יתרו - From Vol 1

In the Midrash it states that the first word of the Ten Commandments, אנכי - Anochi is not a Jewish word, it is an Egyptian world. It is beyond unbeli...
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Yisro יתרו - From Vol 11

Moshe’s father in law was Yisro. Yisro was a very unique individual. There was not a single belief system (be it pagan, scientific, or spiritual) that...
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