To date there are 30 volumes of the Rebbe’s correspondence (Igros Kodesh) that have been published. In the Rebbe's correspondence one sees his scholarship, concern for every individual, and the communal projects which he pioneered. This podcast is a recording from our daily studies in these letters.

The Rebbe responds to someone asking about the root of his soul. The Rebbe explains that such knowledge is not necessary for serving Hashem. A person's focus should be on diligent Torah study and fulfilling his mission in this world, continually growing in holiness and determination. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6116

The Rebbe responds to the leadership of the Reshet regarding an offer to donate a school with conditions. The Rebbe firmly rejects the conditions—co-education, political involvement, and cooperation with a political youth movement—stressing that Chabad education must remain faithful to Torah standards and non-political principles. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6115

The Rebbe responds to someone discouraged by comparing himself to naturally gifted scholars. He explains that abilities depend on the root of the soul and each person has unique strengths. One's purpose is not to surpass others but to faithfully serve Hashem in one's own mission. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6114

The Rebbe writes during the joyful days of Adar after Purim, explaining that the joy of these days must extend into practical life. Since Hashem commands joy and does not demand the impossible, He will remove obstacles and grant visible blessings so a person can truly experience happiness. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6113

A man felt unworthy to represent Chabad publicly. The Rebbe explains this humility is a tactic of the Yetzer Hara. If Divine Providence placed him in that role, he is capable. One must share truth regardless of personal feelings and trust the mission given by Hashem. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6112

The Rebbe expresses pain over a report showing lack of outreach and internal discord. He urges unity, self-improvement, and renewed effort in spreading Chassidus. Since this mission is a directive of the Rebbes it must succeed. Purim teaches unity and helping those spiritually “poor.” https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6111

A student weakened in spreading Chassidus due to concern about others. The Rebbe advises reflecting on “Shivisi Hashem l'negdi tamid.” When one places Hashem before his eyes, ridicule loses its power. He should not only resume his work but double his efforts in spreading Chassidus. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6110

The Rebbe advises a yeshivah student seeking blessing and help with forgetfulness to increase Torah study, pray from a siddur, immerse in a mikvah (Tevilas Ezra), memorize Mishnayos and Tanya, and give daily tzedakah. Spiritual growth draws down blessing and strengthens memory. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6109

The Rebbe encourages an outreach group to strengthen both yeshivah-trained youth and those with no background, explaining that influencing others strengthens oneself (“tofe'ach al menas lehatfiach”). He urges expanding activities despite financial limits, promotes sheitel hair covering, and blesses the writer's wife with an easy birth. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6105

A rabbi excused not making a Yud-Tes Kislev farbrengen because the elders were gone. The Rebbe replies this is precisely why he must reach the youth and create “listening ears.” Modern upheavals have already shaken their beliefs, making them ready for Torah. The Rebbe also defends the Yerushalmi source for the significance of birthdays. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6108

A man claimed he cannot find his own shidduch, citing “ein chavush matir atzmo.” The Rebbe replies that the Torah obligates a person himself to search for a spouse like one searching for something lost. In the joyful month of Adar he should actively pursue a shidduch and merit revealed happiness. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6107

The Rebbe advises a person troubled by ingrained habits not to focus on changing his nature first. Instead, he should learn Torah and do mitzvos even shelo lishmah, trusting that growth comes step by step. Positive action, steady learning, prayer, and balance—not self-analysis—bring true change. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6106

The Rebbe addresses a young man from Yeshivat Porat Yosef regarding a match with a girl whose name is the same as his mother's. He advises adding a second name to the bride to remove any halachic concerns, citing the Tzemach Tzedek and Alter Rebbe, while noting that many Sephardic communities are not traditionally strict about this. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6104

The Rebbe acknowledges a report on the activities of Tzeirei Agudas Chabad in Cleveland. He explains that the month of Adar contains a special power for transformation, where even "nations of the land" (secular matters) are converted to Yiddishkeit, and blesses the recipient to expand these efforts with material and spiritual abundance. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6103

The Rebbe expresses surprise at a student's long silence but invokes the halachic principle that an emissary is presumed to fulfill his mission. He encourages him to continue increasing in holiness, as nothing stands in the way of will, and provides specific rulings on Chabad customs and the blessings over trees and rainbows. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6102

The Rebbe encourages a correspondent struggling with repentance and despair, explaining that no obstacle stands before Teshuvah. He provides guidance on finding a Shidduch through natural means and emphasizes the vital importance of maintaining Torah and Mitzvos while serving in the army to ensure personal and communal success. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6101

The Rebbe answers a student's questions regarding the Four Elements in Tanya, clarifying that the "Element of Fire" is located below the moon's orbit. He also explains the Biblical plain meaning behind the naming of Reuven and Shimon, distinguishing between the visible signs and the underlying spiritual reasons. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6100

The Rebbe encourages the Ladies Auxiliary of Ohalei Torah by comparing their work in sacred education to the self-sacrifice of Queen Esther. He explains that recognizing one's responsibility and potential as a Jewish daughter ensures success for both the institution and one's own family. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6099

The Rebbe advises a woman regarding a marital difficulty involving her husband's physical health. He emphasizes consulting expert doctors about new medical treatments and modern therapies before considering divorce, suggesting that every effort should be made to preserve the marriage through available healing. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6098

This letter addresses the Siyum of Maseches Pasachim, linking the laws of Paschal sacrifices, circumcision, and redemption. The Rebbe explains how these mitzvos signify the covenant between G-dliness and the physical world, ultimately leading to the final Redemption and the blessing of Shehecheyanu. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6093

The Rebbe addresses the issue of Shabbat observance on Israeli ships, arguing that the holiness of the Holy Land must be expressed in daily life. He emphasizes that Shabbat is equal to the entire Torah and expresses pain that its public desecration is sometimes overlooked rather than being corrected with clear halachic rulings. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6097

The Rebbe responds to an individual seeking to know the root of their soul, explaining that Divine wisdom did not create anything without purpose. He directs the seeker away from hidden mysteries and toward the practical study of Shulchan Aruch, emphasizing that success in both revealed and inner Torah depends on sincere toil and effort. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6096

The Rebbe advises an individual who is uncertain about a particular situation to wait for a potential meeting to clarify their true feelings. He emphasizes that rather than rushing a choice, one should observe the impact of the encounter and then decide, concluding with a blessing for Divine guidance in the path that is best both materially and spi https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6095

The Rebbe expresses distress over internal conflicts and emphasizes that peace is the essential vessel for all Divine blessings. He urges those involved in holy education to find a path to unity, noting that when hearts truly seek connection, the Almighty grants success to their mission. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6094

The Rebbe expresses joy regarding the establishment of a N'shei Chabad branch in Bridgeport. He emphasizes that the work of these groups is not just for a specific segment, but the heritage of all Jews, and urges the members to recognize their responsibilities and potential, especially during the month of Adar. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6092

The Rebbe acknowledges the recipient's intention to follow through on a charity pledge despite financial limitations, explaining that fulfilling the commitment brings blessings for increased livelihood. He also urges the recipient to lead communal reflection on their work over the past 15 years. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6091

The Rebbe continues a discussion with Shlomo Zalman Shragai regarding the operation of Israeli ships on Shabbat. He includes a draft of a letter in English detailing the specific Torah prohibitions involved in running even the most modern, automated vessels on the day of rest. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6089

The Rebbe clarifies the Lubavitch custom regarding the timing of a Chassidic discourse during Friday night services, noting it should be between Mizmor Shir and Kegavna. He also advises consulting local elders regarding specific Jerusalem customs. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6088

The Rebbe provides guidance on overcoming negative thoughts through constant joy and the memorization of Mishnayos. He emphasizes that those involved in holy institutions, like Kolel Chabad, have a special capacity to serve Hashem with happiness and should see health improvements as a result. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6087b

The Rebbe discusses why a sea embankment may not qualify as a partition according to the Alter Rebbe. He advises against publishing a manual on Eruvin in America, warning it could lead to halachic breaches, and provides deep insights into the nature of Rabbinic mitzvos https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6084

The Rebbe provides tactical guidance to the management of Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim in Lod, discussing the dispatching of fundraising emissaries (Shadarim), the importance of inter-institutional coordination, and the need for better tourist engagement to turn visits into practical support. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6087

The Rebbe clarifies the halachic requirement for Chazaras HaShatz, ruling that if six people have not yet prayed, the full repetition is performed. He explains a typographical error in the Sha'arei Teshuva and emphasizes the importance of the three daily study quotas of Chumash, Tehillim, and Tanya. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6086

The Rebbe advises the Kfar Chabad committee against opening a meat cannery to ensure the village maintains its spiritual autonomy and high Kashrus standards. He also urges the formation of a workers' cooperative and preparation for the upcoming Shemittah year. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/006/6085

The Rebbe addresses a dilemma where the **mind approves** of a marriage proposal but the **heart resists**. He explains that in **Shidduchim**, the heart's feelings are more than secondary; there must be at least a glimmer of **attraction** or the potential for it to develop, otherwise, the heart's dissent must be taken seriously. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6083

The Rebbe expresses great surprise that a student had not begun wearing **Tefillin** two months before his Bar Mitzvah. He cites the explicit directive of the **Friediker Rebbe**, emphasizing that because we follow his rulings as the local authority, this practice is a binding obligation. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6082

The Rebbe warns against the trap of **spiritual complacency** following a successful visit or gathering. Using the metaphor of **plowing and sowing**, he explains that inspiration is only the beginning; significant labor is required afterward to ensure a **tangible harvest** of practical Mitzvos in daily life. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6081

The Rebbe strongly rebukes a writer for claiming their efforts yielded no results, labeling such a pessimistic outlook as **ingratitude toward Heaven**. He explains that every action in **holiness** has a lasting impact and that one must focus on the **Divine mission** rather than personal feelings of success. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6078

The Rebbe advises that translations for youth should not be literal, as this hinders engagement. He emphasizes maintaining uniform illustrations across different language editions to stress global unity and encourages the recipient to increase his personal study of Chassidus. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6075

The Rebbe addresses a student on his birthday, stressing that Torah study must be paired with Yiras Shamayim and actual performance. He warns against the "self-deception" of using intellectual excuses to ignore the instructions of Yeshiva faculty, noting that even the greatest minds must avoid such traps. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6074

The Rebbe advises an individual to stop ruminating on their own perceived spiritual deficiencies, which is the "advice of the Yetzer Hara." He explains that unlike Musar, which focuses on fixing the "bad," Chassidus emphasizes focusing on the "Good"—the greatness of the Creator—which naturally displaces the negative. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1123

The Rebbe provides a halachic perspective on cases where doctors warn that pregnancy may pose a danger. He cites the Tzemach Tzedek and other authorities who are lenient in specific circumstances, emphasizing that one should follow the guidance of the Chabad Rebbes and consult with a local Rav who is an expert in these laws. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1122

The Rebbe thanks Chaim Yaakov Goss for his Maamad contribution, explaining that it is a physical expression of heart-felt connection (Hiskashrus) to the Previous Rebbe. He notes that the Tzaddik continues to watch over his institutions from the spiritual world and arouses Divine mercy for all those who assist in his work. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1121