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Parshah (Weekly Torah Reading): The weekly Torah portion.
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These concise, inspiring and articulate discussions on Moshiach, arranged according to the weekly and holiday Torah portions, are based on the works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and allow one to truly "live with the time" and "live with Moshiach."
In this collection of lucid adaptations of the Rebbe's talks on the weekly Torah readings and Jewish holidays, each question is not only resolved but also revealed to be the starting point of a major spiritual search, a journey to the inner sanctum of Tor...
Insights of the Lubavitcher Rebbe on the Weekly Torah Portion
This two-volume set contains unique insights into the weekly Torah portion by looking through the portal of each sidra's name. Gleaned from talks of the Rebbe, these essays provide a dynamic thrust toward personal growth.
A Chassidic Perspective on Living Torah
Nechama Greisman's classes on the weekly sidra are conveyed through a unique perspective - that of a chassidic woman.
Inspiring insights on the Torah Portion from the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Ideas from the public addresses and published works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe explained to children in a form that they can understand and relate to. Using stories and parables,the book illustrates the Rebbe's thoughts on a child's level. Acclaimed by educ...
Leviticus 25:1–27:34
Leviticus 16:1–20:27
The sixth section of the Book of Leviticus opens as G-d addresses Moses after (Acharei, in Hebrew) the death of his brother Aaron’s two oldest sons (which was recounted in the third section, Shemini). G-d gives Moses the laws regarding the Day of Atonemen...
Leviticus 12:1–15:33
The preceding section of the Book of Leviticus discussed the laws of ritual defilement imparted by dead animals. In this section, the Torah proceeds to the laws of defilement associated with human beings. It first discusses the defilement that automatical...
Exodus 35:1–40:38
The tenth section of the Book of Exodus opens as Moses comes down from Mount Sinai for the third and final time and immediately assembles (Vayakheil, in Hebrew) the Jewish people. Moses informed them that G-d had forgiven them for the sin of the Golden Ca...
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