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 emphasizes the importance of spiritual growth and observance of Torah and mitzvos, especially for those serving in the army. He explains that their conduct affects the entire community's security and urges influencing others positively through heartfelt words. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/017/009/6339

The Rebbe addresses whether to delay giving a get until another match is found and emphasizes the importance of not prolonging a woman's agunah status. He advises attempting reconciliation if possible, but if there is no hope, not to delay the get unnecessarily. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/017/009/6342

The Rebbe addresses medical concerns regarding a woman's health, urging consultation with expert doctors and a qualified rabbi. He also discusses family assistance requests and emphasizes the importance of trust in Hashem and increasing Torah and mitzvos. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/017/009/6343

The Rebbe acknowledges receipt of letters and urges that good resolutions must lead to actual deeds, not remain in words or decisions. He emphasizes that the true purpose is action, especially as taught in the weekly Torah portion, and asks about upcoming events for Yud-Beis and Yud-Gimmel Tammuz. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/017/009/6340

The Rebbe encourages Rabbi Yosef Chaim and his wife to expand their holy activities, emphasizing that Hashem provides the strength to fulfill these missions. He advises gradual outreach to new groups and praises advance planning for the upcoming Yud-Beis–Yud-Gimmel Tammuz celebration. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/017/009/6341

The Rebbe writes about the importance of uplifting students, emphasizing their mission to spread the light of Chassidus wherever they are. He urges mobilizing all resources and people under one's influence to expand the reach and impact of Torah and Chassidus, especially in Europe. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2278

The Rebbe writes that the younger generation faces greater challenges and difficulties in Yiddishkeit than previous generations. Parents must increase their efforts and warmth in transmitting Torah and mitzvos, serving as living examples, to ensure their children remain strong in their Jewish identity. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2262

The Rebbe writes that difficulties often appear greater than they are, especially when facing something new. He encourages strengthening trust in Hashem and the Previous Rebbe, assuring that the path brings blessing and success for all involved, including their families. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2277

The Rebbe writes about the obligation to save Jewish children from non-religious or heretical education, emphasizing that every effort must be made to ensure at least basic Torah observance. He stresses that leaders are responsible for the spiritual well-being of their students. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2263

The Rebbe acknowledges the positive activities of Tishrei but stresses the need for greater expansion and outreach. He encourages the leadership to intensify efforts, especially among youth circles, and to continue publishing impactful materials. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2270

The Rebbe discusses editing and printing stories for Beis Rebbe, emphasizing the importance of verifying their authenticity before inclusion. He advises on editorial responsibilities, praises the recipient's work, and encourages continued communal efforts. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2259

The Rebbe addresses whether to enter Tomchei Temimim in Lod immediately or delay for further study, emphasizing that Torah study—especially Chassidus—should not be postponed. He encourages immediate enrollment if accepted and highlights the spiritual benefits of learning both Nigleh and Chassidus. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2260

The Rebbe encourages the Avrech to actively seek spiritual growth and opportunities, just as one pursues material livelihood. He highlights the importance of initiative in Torah and Judaism, recommends communal learning, and wishes success in both spiritual and material matters. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2269

The Rebbe writes about an upcoming surgery, offering blessings for success and recovery. He teaches that all blessings received are like a loan from the Creator, repaid by living in a way that brings satisfaction to the Divine, and emphasizes the power of will and teshuvah. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2275

The Rebbe writes about the immeasurable merit of bringing a Jewish soul, likened to an only child, closer to his Father in Heaven. He encourages perseverance despite physical hardship and assures that such holy work brings both spiritual and material blessings. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2267

The Rebbe explains that just as kosher shechitah draws an animal or bird to a higher state, making its flesh suitable for human consumption, so too spiritually, one must elevate the animal soul to become aligned with the divine soul through proper spiritual effort. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2274

The Rebbe urges the leadership to maintain the existing chinuch institutions in their current locations to ensure Torah education for students. He emphasizes the importance of not abandoning children to secular influences and supports managing the communal fund through a bank. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2255

The Rebbe writes that children should have limited exposure to secular studies until a certain age, focusing instead on Torah learning. This strengthens both their spiritual and physical well-being. He also addresses the importance of meaningful work for adults and parental consent in life changes. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2268

The Rebbe responds to news of a home purchase, blessing the family with good fortune and encouraging their home to be a center for Torah. He highlights the significance of wisdom in chassidic teachings and advises using a heter iska if the seller is Jewish. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2256

The Rebbe encourages not to be discouraged by seemingly slow progress in spiritual matters, explaining that true advancement cannot be measured by human standards. Even small steps have immense impact, as hinted in Tanya and Iggeres HaTeshuvah. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2258

The Rebbe responds to a request for approval to move elsewhere, reiterating his known opinion against leaving Paris, especially when connected to the yeshiva. He encourages utilizing one's strengths for their true mission, assuring that this will bring both spiritual and material success. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2265

The Rebbe addresses a question about marrying a woman whose brother married the questioner's sister, referencing halachic sources. He writes that such marriages are permitted, especially if the couples do not live in the same neighborhood, and blesses them to build a chassidic home. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2276

The Rebbe writes that it is not necessary to translate copies into Lashon HaKodesh if the recipient reads French, and blesses the recipient for success in Torah education. He also notes the importance of fulfilling G-d's will and assures blessings for good health and fruitful efforts. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2273

The Rebbe expresses surprise at the recipient's decision to leave his sacred post at the yeshiva, questioning the justification based on material livelihood. He encourages prioritizing spiritual values and addresses a Talmudic reference raised by the recipient. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2253

The Rebbe writes that leaving Eretz Yisrael is permitted for Torah study only if the learning truly qualifies as Torah study according to halachah and Chassidus. He urges the recipient to ensure his learning meets this standard and blesses him with success in his journey and studies. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2257

The Rebbe writes that despite various reasons to consider change, it is essential to continue teaching these classes in Yiddish as before. He emphasizes the importance of preserving tradition in education and warns against underestimating the long-term effects of even minor changes. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2271

The Rebbe addresses a concern about a daughter married for eight years without children, emphasizing the need to verify her observance of Taharas HaMishpacha, as this is fundamental for having healthy children. He encourages persistence in discussing this matter until it is properly observed. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2266

The Rebbe writes that even without personally knowing the recipient's wife, he assumes she has the strength and influence of an eishes chaver and can positively impact her environment. He encourages her to spread light and strengthen Jewish values among those around her. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2272

The Rebbe thanks the sender for a Chabad article and encourages integrating Chabad teachings into daily life. He emphasizes that Jewish sanctity is not limited to prayer or Torah study, but extends to all daily activities, as taught by Rambam. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2264

The Rebbe advises that instead of spending time learning to drive, it is preferable to dedicate that time to raising children in Torah and mitzvos and strengthening involvement in Nshei U'Bnos Chabad and Jewish life. He blesses the recipient for success in these endeavors. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2254

The Rebbe writes that the proposed rabbinic position is appropriate, but due to concerns about negative environmental influence, one should increase study in both revealed Torah and Chassidus. This will help withstand challenges, especially imagined ones, and positively impact the surroundings. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2252

The Rebbe writes that with proper attention to each student's nature and a balanced approach of firmness and pleasantness, one will succeed in teaching. He encourages maintaining regular study in Nigleh and Chassidus, and assures blessings for both material and spiritual success. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/002/2261

The Rebbe thanks the author for sending the first three volumes of Naim Zemirot Yisrael and discusses the dual paths of Torah study and prayer. He explains their interdependence, emphasizing that both intellect and emotion must be united in serving G-d. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/001/2251

The Rebbe addresses concerns about using the local language in publications, explaining that reaching Jews in their spoken language is necessary to draw them closer to Torah and mitzvos. He clarifies that language use does not inherently lead to assimilation, especially in America. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/001/2249

The Rebbe addresses feeling unmoved during learning and prayer, suggests studying Pokeach Ivrim for insight, and offers practical advice for dealing with distracting thoughts. He encourages seeking face-to-face guidance from a mashpia and provides direction regarding finding Sephardic tefillin. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/001/2246

The Rebbe writes that while Torah must be accepted as a higher, G-dly obligation, it should also be fulfilled with joy. This joy itself is a reward, and brings blessings in all areas of life, especially for those who support Torah institutions. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/001/2250

The Rebbe advises overcoming negative traits by completely diverting one's thoughts from them, even from their correction, and instead focusing on other matters, especially the greatness of the Creator. He also suggests giving charity before prayer and reciting Tehillim afterward for added spiritual assistance. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/001/2248

The Rebbe addresses the question of whether to build the agricultural and vocational schools in Kfar Chabad close together or apart. He sees no spiritual downside to placing them together and encourages consulting stakeholders for the best practical outcome. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/008/001/2247

The Rebbe addresses the leadership of Kfar Chabad, emphasizing that unity and cooperation among members are essential for both spiritual and material success. He encourages collaborative efforts, especially in communal projects, and assures that such unity brings increased blessing. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/007/012/2242

The Rebbe addresses a correspondent's desire to innovate in Torah study, cautioning against seeking new paths at the expense of established methods. He encourages learning from the ways paved by earlier sages and measuring progress by increased mitzvah observance and Ahavas Yisrael. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/007/012/2218

This letter explores how the mitzvah of milah is unique among mitzvos, especially in its application to children, and connects this concept to the spiritual work of the month of Elul. The Rebbe explains the deeper significance of milah as a covenant with G-d that transcends intellect. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/007/012/2217

The letter explains why Rosh Hashanah is celebrated on the day man was created, not at the world's creation. It teaches that man's role is to elevate all aspects of creation by connecting them to their Divine purpose, which is achieved through living according to Torah and mitzvos. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/007/012/2238