י׳ אלול ה׳תשפ״ה | September 2, 2025
Resource Collection Released for New Likutei Torah Cycle
In honor of of Chai Elul and a new three-year study cycle beginning this Tishrei, Rabbi Avraham Katz of LearnChassidus.com has released a valuable collection of new resources designed to make the study of Torah Or and Likutei Torah more accessible and engaging than ever.
Ahead of Chai Elul and a new three-year study cycle beginning this Tishrei, Rabbi Avraham Katz of LearnChassidus.com has released a valuable collection of new resources designed to make the study of Torah Or and Likutei Torah more accessible and engaging than ever.
By Anash.org reporter
In honor of the upcoming Yom Tov of Chai Elul, Rabbi Avraham Katz of LearnChassidus.com has released a valuable collection of new resources designed to make the study of Torah Or and Likutei Torah more accessible and engaging than ever.
This year also marks the conclusion of a three-year cycle during which many Anash members studied the entire Torah Or and Likutei Torah, and a new cycle is beginning – made easier than ever for Anash to join thanks to these invaluable resources.
The materials are being shared today, 9 Elul, in memory of Rabbi Katz’s sister on her 9th yahrtzeit, Rochel Leah bas R’ Chaim Moshe HaKohen, may her neshamah have an aliya.
Learners can now print weekly maamarim at home using PDFs specially formatted for 8.5×11 portrait paper, with matching files of the Rebbe’s notes and references so that the notes can be studied alongside the maamarim.
Additionly, for the first time, an organized online collection of the Rebbeim’s biurim – curated from dozens of seforim – has been gathered in a clear, structured format, allowing access to nearly all relevant sources such as Ohr HaTorah, Toras Chaim, Derech Mitzvosecha, and more, eliminating the need to search across multiple seforim.
A 422-maamar checklist has also been compiled to help learners track which maamarim they have studied and follow a structured study cycle over time, which is especially helpful for those studying one or two maamarim a week and planning to continue in subsequent years.
These new resources are part of a broader effort to make Torah Or and Likutei Torah more accessible. Additional resources include summaries for every maamar and every page, audio shiurim from many prominent rabbis and maggidei shiur, numerous English translations and commentaries, and two highly recommended apps for learning on the go.
For the complete collection of PDFs, checklists, audio shiurim, and more, the full Resource Sheet can be accessed here.
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