Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. Text: Likutey Halakhos, Even HaEzer, Yibum, Halakha 3, Para. 9b-10. This halakha is based on Likutey Moharan 57. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 9. “Remove your shoes from your feet…” (Shemos/Exodus 3:5). Hashem tells Moshe Rabeynu not to separate himself from the holiness of the Land. The origin of wearing leather shoes after Continue Reading »
Likutey Halakhos, Even HaEzer, Yibum 3, Para. 7-9. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. Parshas Shoftim. Why the Beis HaMikdash is in Nachalas Binyomin; Har Moriah; The Spiritual Aspects of Shoes; The Importance of Emunas Chochomim. This halakha is based on Likutey Moharan 57. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 7b. The Beis HaMikdash draws its power from the vows of Continue Reading »
Vayeitzei – Why Yaakov Avinu Encountered the Site of the Beis HaMikdash Before He Married – Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. Halakhos Gittin 3 is based on Likutey Moharan 61. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 5. Hataras Nedarim – being released from a vow. Yom Kippur and the Sechel HaElyon. The seven lower Sefiros. 28:15 – PARAGRAPH 6. Continue Reading »
Likutey Halakhos, Even HaEzer, Periya uReviya 3, Para. 17b-19. HaKol Kol Yaakov. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. This halacha is based on 2Likutey Moharan 23. 00:00 – Introduction and review – shleymus hasimcha – complete joy involves the unification of two opposites by bringing sadness into the joy. 08:30 – PARAGRAPH 17 (contd). “HaKol Kol Yaakov…” Continue Reading »
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – PARAGRAPH 16. The ten types of song from which Sefer Tehillim (the Book of Psalms) is composed.
Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. 00:00 – INTRODUCTION. 02:05 – PARAGRAPH 1. This halakha is based on Likutey Moharan 6. Teshuvah and the three parts of the letter Aleph: upper point, lower point, connecting Vuv. 04:46 – PARAGRAPH 2. When courts decides a case with fairness and truth, the disputed property is returned to its proper Continue Reading »
“Truth will sprout from the earth” (Tehillim/Psalms 85:11). There’s a special power in tefilos (prayers) said in a low state of mind. Text: Likutey Halakhos, Orach Chaim 3, Chanukah 6 – Para. 3. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.
A Measurement of Grain Simply counting the days between Pesach (Passover) and Shavuos renews the health and power of every Jewish soul. The word עמר – omer (ayin, mem, reish) – refers to the amount of barley or other grain that can be harvested with three strokes of a sickle or a scythe. We begin Continue Reading »
Likutey Halakhos, Orach Chaim 3, Pesach 9, Para. 2. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.