DEDICATED IN MEMORY OF

Eliyohu ben Moshe Mordechai a”h

By his family

Do You Know the Rebbe’s Favorite Story?

The story most repeated by the Rebbe? Easy! The Chof Cheshvan story of the 4/5-year-old Rebbe Rashab crying that he wants to see Hashem just as Avraham Avinu did in this week’s parsha.

The story most repeated by the Rebbe? Easy! The Chof Cheshvan story of the 4/5-year-old Rebbe Rashab crying that he wants to see Hashem just as Avraham Avinu did in this week’s parsha.

We are raised in the Rebbe’s perspective that all stories contain a lesson. But a fascinating examination of the Rebbe’s holy, handwritten edits on a paragraph in this week’s sicha uncovers an entirely new depth of that appreciation.

Do I need to do something to earn my connection with Hashem?

What are the “Yitzchok” moments of my life, and what makes them so special?

Can knowing what day of the week the Rebbe Rashab’s birthday was in 5666 (1905) be of significance? (Hint: Yes!)

In our new shiur initiative, “Vision Unveiled, we do not merely learn the weekly sicha of Likkutei Sichos Chelek Alef/Beis, we dig deeper to uncover the Rebbe’s vision being shared through the lens of the weekly parsha.

Through understanding the historical context of when the sicha was said, by analyzing the handwritten edits that the Rebbe spent so much time on, by comparing the lesson of the sicha to letters that the Rebbe wrote during that same era, we emerge with the bigger picture of the Rebbe’s vision that can guide us through life, handling any situation with the Rebbe’s clarity and conviction of Torah’s eternal messages.

Suddenly, we see how the Rebbe’s exploration of a story we all grew up with is indeed the Rebbe’s viewpoint on chinuch, self-worth, and how to view our connection with Hashem.

Join us in this week’s Vayeira vision, and experience the richness of Likkutei Sichos Chelek Alef like never before!

The shiurim are available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and 24Six, all under “Vision Unveiled”. Be sure to subscribe to the show to receive notifications for subsequent episodes, and share the ma’ayonos with a friend!

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