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Sipurey Maasios – Lesson 37 – The Seven Beggars – Part 7

Posted on January 12, 2017

Sipurey Maasios – The Stories of Rebbe Nachman – Lesson 37 – The Seven Beggars – Part 7. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.

OC1 – Lesson 068 – Tefillin 5 – Para. 25-26 – Shem Ekyeh

Posted on January 12, 2017

Hilkhos Tefillin 5 is based on Likutey Moharan 6 and Sipurey Masiyos, The Seven Beggars, Story of the First Day – The Blind Beggar. 00:00 Review of previous shiur, Halakha 5, Paragraphs 23-25. 02:48 – PARAGRAPH 26. (Beginning of Clip for Parshos Shemos and for Elul 01.) One of the names of Hashem is Alef Continue Reading »

Sipurey Maasios – Lesson 40 – The Seven Beggars – Part 10

Posted on January 12, 2017

Sipurey Maasios – The Stories of Rebbe Nachman – Lesson 40 – The Seven Beggars – Part 10. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.

Sipurey Maasios – Lesson 41 – The Seven Beggars – Part 11

Posted on January 12, 2017

Sipurey Maasios – The Stories of Rebbe Nachman – Lesson 41 – The Seven Beggars – Part 11. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon.

OC1 – Lesson 067 – Tefillin 5 – Para. 23-25

Posted on January 12, 2017

00:00 – PARAGRAPH 23. (CLIP A includes all of paragraph 23). Rosh Hashanah, like tefillin, brings hischadshus (self-renewal). 04:15 – Tshuva is an aspect of renewal. The seventy years of a person’s lifetime correspond to the seventy faces of the Torah. Each year a Jew needs to strive to see and activate a new face Continue Reading »

OC1 – Lesson 066 – Tefillin 5 – Para. 21-22

Posted on January 12, 2017

00:00 – PARAGRAPH 21. (Lesson 066a). People in ancient generations lived longer than we do today because they were drawing life-energy from Arikh Anpin. Dovid HaMelech (King David) received his 70 years of life from Adam HaRishon, so that’s why he had a special power of self-renewal. He was drawing life-energy from Arikh Anpin. 11:12 Continue Reading »

OC1 – Lesson 065 – Tefillin 5 – Para. 19-20

Posted on January 12, 2017

00:00 – PARAGRAPH 19. (Lesson 065a). Sleep is beneficial because it refreshes the consciousness. The mitzvah of tefillin allows a person to receive entirely new powers of forbearance and memory that he merited that day. 11:41 – We can’t achieve patience or a renewal of consciousness except through sleep. This centrality of renewal is in Continue Reading »

OC1 – Lesson 064 – Tefillin 5 – Para. 15-18

Posted on January 12, 2017

00:00 – PARAGRAPH 15. (Lesson 064a). Mitvos of the firstborn – pidyon haben. קדש לי כל בכור  – The first section of the Torah written on the parchments of the tefillin. (Shemos/Exodus 13). 08:20 – Of Moshiach it’s written: “I gave birth to him today.” (Tehillim/Psalms 2). This is the ultimate spiritual achievement – to Continue Reading »

LH1 – OC1 – Tefillin 5 – Para. 11-14 – Parshas Lech Lecha – Patience is Acquired in Eretz Yisrael

Posted on January 12, 2017

Likutey Halakhos, Orach Chaim 1, Hilkhos Tefillin 5, Para. 11-14. Hilkhos Tefillin 5 is based on Likutey Moharan 63. Speaker: Rabbi Nasan Maimon. *00:00 – PARAGRAPH 11. Patience. Baki b’rotzo baki b’shov – the principle of “running and returning”. The importance of learning how to fall. 18:00 – Reference to Likutey Moharan 6. “Anyone who Continue Reading »

OC1 – Lesson 062 – Tefillin 5 – Para. 8-10

Posted on January 12, 2017

00:00 – PARAGRAPH 8. (Lesson 062a). Erech Apayim – patience, forbearance, is essential to character refinement. Just as there is patience of tzaddikim, there’s an opposing force called patience of rashayim (evil). 09:04 – PARAGRAPH 9. (Lesson 062b). Rebbe Nachman used to say “Who knows what else there is to acquire [spiritually]?” The importance of Continue Reading »