A new volume of the prestigious B’nei Heichola journal has been released for Yud-Alef Nissan, featuring analyses of the Rebbe’s Haggadah, maamarim, and sichos, along with historical discussions and personal recollections.
A special edition of B’nei Heichola has been published in honor of Yud-Alef Nissan, a Torah journal for bochurim worldwide, featuring deep insights into the Rebbe’s Torah with chidushim from rabbonim and roshei yeshivos.
The booklet opens with a shiur by Rabbi Ezra Binyomin Schochet, Rosh Yeshiva of Ohr Elchonon Chabad, analyzing the Rebbe’s Haggadah and its precise wording. Rabbi Shraga Elimelech Raichik explores key themes in the Rebbe’s Maamarim on Nissan, while Rabbi Meir Shlomo Kaplan, Rosh Yeshiva of Oholei Torah, discusses how the Rebbe’s Torah represents the ultimate revelation of Chassidus.
Rabbi Asher Farkash of Yeshivas Chabad in Argentina traces the history of Maamarim from the Rebbeim through the Rebbe’s own teachings, sharing many personal memories along the way. A feature titled Likkutei Sichos with a Niggun uncovers the deeper message within the Rebbe’s Torah beyond its intellectual depth. Another section, based on Reb Yoel Kahan’s teachings, focuses on a well-known Sicha from Parshas Vayigash (Likkutei Sichos, Vol. 5).
The booklet also includes the second part of an interview with Rabbi Yosef Minkowitz, director of Beis Rivkah in Montreal, where he shares fascinating stories and memories of the Rebbe. Other sections feature a historical discussion on the debate over machine matzah and an in-depth study of the learning style of the Avnei Nezer.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Reitzes examines the Rebbe’s precise minhagim, highlighting the depth behind every detail. The ongoing discussion about the role of bochurim in joining the army is also revisited, continuing from the previous issue.
All in all, the new booklet offers a fascinating collection of in-depth insights into the Rebbe’s sichos and much more.
Bnei Heichala is available at Crown Heights seforim stores or online here.
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