This is a class geared to Likkutei Sichos beginners, but slightly more advanced than level 1.
Chelek 28, Shelach 2 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
Understanding the reasoning of the Pesach Sheni claim
What is the connectionBetween a person who violates the Shabbos and a person who worships idols? and to the spies that felt the need to scout out the land of Israel before we take it over.In parsha shelach these three themes are mentioned there.
What is the connectionBetween a person who violates the Shabbos and a person who worships idols? and to the spies that felt the need to scout out the land of Israel before we take it over.In parsha shelach these three themes are mentioned there.
Chelek 28, Behaalosecha - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
2 approaches a-Rashi we bring the diverse world closer to g-d.b- Nachmodeis we need to bring the unity of G-D and all our souls in to this diverse world.this is learnt from the seemingly extra verse 4 the menorah was made from one piece of gold.
2 approaches a-Rashi we bring the diverse world closer to g-d.b- Nachmodeis we need to bring the unity of G-D and all our souls in to this diverse world.this is learnt from the seemingly extra verse 4 the menorah was made from one piece of gold.
Using all energy and wherewithal to serve Hashem. Wealth. Not waste.
Chelek 28, Nasso 1 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
The tiredeness of the Jewish people at arrival at Mt. Sinai
transforming fatal water to big blessings
transforming fatal water to blessings
Chelek 28, Bamidbar - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
Confession, even insincere is the beginning of a positive process
What's the definition of exhaustion?How come the Jews were so exhausted when they finally reached Mount Sinai.what brought all Jews so united together “as one person and one heart “
What's the definition of exhaustion?How come the Jews were so exhausted when they finally reached Mount Sinai.what brought all Jews so united together “as one person and one heart “
Chelek 27, Behar 1 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
Are you allowed to sell something that does not exist? Example are you allowed to sell a tree based on a calculation of how many fruits would grow from the tree in the future? Or to promise your wife that you will give her any future born children will be hers exclusively?And what could be the possible lesson in our day-to-day practice from this?
Are you allowed to sell something that does not exist? Example are you allowed to sell a tree based on a calculation of how many fruits would grow from the tree in the future? Or to promise your wife that you will give her any future born children will be hers exclusively?And what could be the possible lesson in our day-to-day practice from this?
Chelek 27, Emor 2 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
The explanation of why 'saving life' overrides mitzvahs.
How do we learn how to talk and influence others?Should we be blunt and say the truth even if it's negative or should we speak positive at all times
How do we learn how to talk and influence others?Should we be blunt and say the truth even if it's negative or should we speak positive at all times.
Chelek 27, Acharei 3 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
Only the Cohen can decide if a person is impure or pure.
Chelek 27, Shemini 2 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
Chelek 27, Chag Hapesach - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
2 stages of Moshiach era.
2 stages in the Moshiach era.
Chelek 27, Vayikra 2 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
the Rebbes insights on chapter 124 tehilim
How many cups of wine are we supposed to have at the Seder?Some say we're supposed to a 5th cup for everybody.Why don't we practice this custom nowadays? And what's the point of having a special cup designated for Elijah the profit if we don't even see him?
How many cups of wine are we supposed to have at the Seder?Some say we're supposed to a 5th cup for everybody.Why don't we practice this custom nowadays? And what's the point of having a special cup designated for Elijah the profit if we don't even see him?
Chelek 26, Pekudei 2 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
Chelek 26, Pekudei 1 - Rabbi Shalom Moshe Paltiel
How does it work with commitments? If you make a commitment to give a small donation and you end up giving a bigger donation is that allowed? And how about if you make a commitment to give a large donation are you allowed to give less than the amount you committed to?
How does it work with commitments? If you make a commitment to give a small donation and you end up giving a bigger donation is that allowed? And how about if you make a commitment to give a large donation are you allowed to give less than the amount you committed to?