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 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

The Rebbe discusses the mission of students sent to strengthen Torah and Mitzvos. He emphasizes that this work is based on the instructions of the Previous Rebbe and explains that fulfilling this communal mission is the vessel for receiving Divine blessings for one's personal health and success. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1120

The Rebbe provides sensitive guidance on how to explain the passing of a mother to young children. He suggests explaining that she is now in a holy place in Heaven, free from illness, where she continues to watch over them and prays for their success in Torah and conduct. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1119

The Rebbe provides sensitive guidance on how to explain the passing of a mother to young children. He suggests explaining that she is now in a holy place in Heaven, free from illness, where she continues to watch over them and prays for their success in Torah and conduct. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1119

Writing to Rabbi Ephraim Yolles, the Rebbe discusses the inner significance of the prohibition against wearing leather shoes on both Yom Kippur and Tisha B'Av. He explains how this physical act reflects a high spiritual state and offers blessings that the mourning of Av be transformed into joy. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1118

The Rebbe provides guidance to Rabbi Ephraim Yolles regarding communal leadership, emphasizing that personal opinions should be set aside for the sake of unity and the spiritual growth of the community. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/004_igros_kodesh/av/1118

Writing to the Shomrei Shabbos Gemach, the Rebbe connects their 49th anniversary to the laws of the Sabbatical year (Shemittah). He explains that the promise of Divine blessing for giving generously applies even more powerfully to those engaged in acts of communal kindness and interest-free loans. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6073

The Rebbe explains that because Hebrew letters correspond to the spiritual "skin," refining one's speech and increasing the study of Torah and Prayer draws down physical healing and protection for the skin. The letter emphasizes the importance of the daily Chitat study and avoiding idle chatter. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6072

The Rebbe addresses a suggested alternate spelling Shin–Vav–Alef (שוא) and proves—bringing multiple sources—that the Siddur's spelling שבא is correct for this vowel, clarifying the linguistic/masoretic basis for writing it this way. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6071

The Rebbe firmly rejects despair, emphasizing simple faith that Hashem guides each person with Hashgacha Pratis and that all is for the good. Reflection on Chumash, Tehillim, Tanya, and Chassidus strengthens one's spirit. Regarding a shidduch and past health issues, consult a doctor and a Rav. Blessings for good news. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6070

The Rebbe writes to a student about the power of Chassidus to transform the "animal soul" and the world at large. He explains that by bringing the light of the "Inner Torah" into one's daily conduct, a person becomes a beacon that illuminates their surroundings, fulfilling the ultimate purpose of making this world a dwelling place for G-dliness. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6022

The Rebbe provides guidance for an accidental spiritual stumbling block, explaining that the rectification must match the nature of the event. He instructs the recipient to be extra cautious and precise regarding the laws of eating and drinking, and suggests giving Tzedakah before morning prayers and reciting at least one Psalm daily. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6021

The Rebbe advises a person seeking a match to act "like one searching for a lost object" according to Torah. He explains that even a Divine decree regarding a spouse can be changed through prayer (Rachamim), referencing the Talmud and Zohar. He also notes that one can fulfill the mission of education even without it being a primary profession. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6020

The Rebbe responds to a question about visiting the Holy Land, noting his work requires him to remain in New York. He emphasizes the importance of participating in Yud-Tes Kislev farbrengens, describing the day as the "Rosh Hashanah of Chassidus," which must draw warmth and vitality into one's Torah study and outreach throughout the entire year. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6019

The Rebbe encourages efforts to advance agriculture in Kfar Chabad and discusses plans for a second village. He shares his joy regarding the recipient's participation in the Yud-Tes Kislev farbrengen and agrees on the need for a larger, permanent space in the village to accommodate the growing crowds of participants. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6018

The Rebbe addresses concerns about Chalav Akum causing doubts in faith and the education of youth in the US. He encourages the recipient to remain steadfast in communal efforts, such as establishing a Mechitzah, reminding him not to be intimidated by those who mock, as stated in the beginning of Shulchan Aruch. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6017

The Rebbe discusses the importance of a healthy body as a vessel for a healthy soul, referencing the Rambam. He elaborates on the concept of "pleasure" (Taanug) on Shabbos, explaining that while constant pleasure usually fades, the pleasure of Shabbos is a "natural love" that transcends the usual limits of the physical world. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6016

The Rebbe addresses "low spirits," explaining that challenges are for "elevation" (Nisayon as Nes). He encourages outreach, noting that a visit to the Rebbe is more meaningful when one brings the "spiritual wealth" of students influenced by their work, taking their spirit along even if not their bodies. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6015

The Rebbe addresses "low spirits," explaining that holy education is the best way to practice Ahavas Yisroel. He notes the impulse to stay away comes from the "clever one" (the Yetzer Hara) and suggests a visit to the Rebbe is most effective after one has already been active in educational work for a period of time. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/004/6014

The Rebbe thanks Reb Shneur Zalman Schmerling for a manuscript. He clarifies a historical point: the organized Aliyah of Chabad Chassidim was primarily during the time of the Mitteler Rebbe, not the Alter Rebbe. He explains that in 1777, Chassidus Chabad had not yet emerged as a distinct movement or "sect" separate from general Chassidus. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6034

The Rebbe provides two essential guides: First, success in Torah study is guaranteed through effort ("Yagata u'Matzata"), but is enhanced by daily Tzedakah and the study of Chitas. Second, to maintain joy and avoid sadness, one should study the end of Hilchos Lulav in Rambam and the specific chapters on this topic in the Tanya. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6033

The Rebbe expresses deep astonishment at a report that a father's grave remains unmarked and neglected after a year. Citing the Zohar (Bechukotai), the Rebbe explains that the soul's honor is tied to the body's dignity. He demands immediate action to erect a monument, noting that the Chabad custom is to do so immediately after Shiva. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6032

The Rebbe encourages Rabbi Saadya Liberow, a shliach in Morocco, regarding the "demand of the hour": spreading Chassidus. He explains that obstacles should be viewed as tests (nisyonot) that serve to elevate a person (nes ve-harama). Since the task is demanded of us, the strength to succeed is certainly provided. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6031

The Rebbe acknowledges a report from a Farbrengen in the Holy Land. He discusses the concept of "Scattering for the Needy" (Pizar Natan), particularly regarding Tzedakah for Eretz Yisrael. The Rebbe blesses the recipient that his "horn shall be raised with honor," signifying that spiritual merits will manifest as visible material success. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6030

The Rebbe addresses Reb Shlomo Rosenfeld, emphasizing that the "greatness of study lies in that it leads to action." He encourages expanding efforts in Hafatzat HaMayanot (spreading Chassidus), noting that this work is a form of spiritual "loving-kindness" that brings blessings in both this world and the next. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6029

The Rebbe sends a transcript of a telegram to Shneur Zalman Shazar in Rome. He offers a blessing for "Project Tanya" and other initiatives, noting that their inner point is the "Spreading of the Wellsprings" (Hafatzas HaMayanos), supported by the merit of the Chabad Rebbes. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6025

The Rebbe provides firm guidance to the leadership of Kfar Chabad, emphasizing that Chabad must remain strictly non-partisan and above political parties. He also pushes for the village's physical expansion into agriculture and demands the immediate completion of the local Mikvah without further delays. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6028

The Rebbe discusses the importance of never being satisfied with spiritual levels, citing the rule that "one who has 200 desires 400." He clarifies the difference between the lineage of the Baal Shem Tov and the "path" of Chassidus, emphasizing that true connection is achieved through inner labor (avodah) rather than just pedigree. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6027

Citing the Rebbe Maharash, the Rebbe explains that one should "leap over" obstacles (Lechatchelil Ariber) by acting with joy even before health improves. He encourages the recipient to use their "scribe's pen" to influence others, explaining that positive thought and speech actually accelerate physical healing. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6026

The Rebbe discusses the importance of pure education, citing the Gemara in Shabbos 119b regarding the "breath of schoolchildren." He explains that this pure breath ascends to the highest spiritual levels and is so vital that Torah study for children is not interrupted even for the Beis Hamikdash. https://www.torahrecordings.com/rebbe/igroskodesh/016/005/6024