Rebbe’s Father’s Teachings Published in English

In honor of Chof Av, the 77th yahrzeit of Harav Levi Yitzchok Schneerson – father of the Rebbe, Chayenu has published 20 teachings from Likkutei / Toras Levi Yitzchok, in English.

In honor of Chof Av, the 77th yahrzeit of Harav Levi Yitzchok Schneerson – father of the Rebbe, Chayenu has published a booklet of 20 teachings from Likkutei / Toras Levi Yitzchok, in English!

Now, it’s possible for Anash to not only learn about the great teachings of R’ Levi Yitzchok but to actually learn them. The booklet was printed as a Teshurah for the 200 Chasidim making the pilgrimage to Alma Ata, on a special charter flight, arranged by Bais Shmuel-Chabad. They will also be available at some central Farbrengens.

Download your copy here, and consider printing some of it to learn at a Farbrengen with your community, or family.
The Rebbe wrote, in 5744: “It is my great obligation and merit to suggest and request etc. — a communal study of his Torah, as well as donating to tzedakah on this day in his memory”.

The project of translating the teachings of R’ Levi Yitzchok into English, is spearheaded by Rabbi Dovid Dubov of Princeton, NJ who has been at the forefront of publishing commentary of Likkutei Levi Yitzchak in his series of books titled “Yalkut Levi Yitzchak al HaTorah”.

Together with a team at Chayenu, each week one selected idea from the weekly Parsha is developed and included in the weekly publication “CHAYUS”.

To receive Chayus (free) to your email or on WhatsApp visit Chayenu.org/Chayus (Archives of past issues are available on the Anash.org periodicals sidebar).

This project is made possible by the generosity of the Feldman family of Princeton, New Jersey, David & Eda Schottenstein family of Bal Harbor, Florida.The Chof Av booklet was made possible by Mr. Ezzy Rappaport of Surfside, Florida.

To partner with Chayenu in producing more teachings of R’ Levy Yitzchok in English, visit Chayenu.org/ChofAv
For inquiries, [email protected]

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