Kabbalah,Mysticism & Chassidus

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  1. Vyodato Moskva is one of the most fundamental maamarim in Chassidus Chabad that is one of the first maamarim that bochrim learn in Tomchei Tmimim. Now you can learn this ma’amar directly with your balebatim with clearly explained concepts in a modern design and thoughtful layout. This book is a ready-made shiur that will provide you up to a year’s worth of Chassidus to learn with your community!

    The ma’amar is extremely relatable in how it helps individuals reconcile contemporary issues with holy, spiritual texts and find deep, spiritual answers to their real-life questions in Chabad Chassidus. Learn More

  2. Religion/Judaism/Kabbalah & Mysticism "Prepare to meet your G-d. because you'll find Him in this book." Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812), founder of the intellectual branch of Chassidism-Chabadis credited with bringing the deepest secrets of Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah "down to earth," so they could be read and understo by even the average person. He broke the paradigm: it was no longer, first yourself spiritually, then you will be fit to study this"; now it was, "study this it will help you to perfect yourself spiritually." The worldwide spread of Chabad appealing to people of all backgrounds, and in every conceivable culture in the centuries since bears elegant testimony to the power of these ideas to tap the very Jewish soul. And yet, written in scholarly Hebrew, these keys to the essential core of Judaism were locked away, untranslated, for almost 200 years. In this series, Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul, a master teacher, does not merely translate the original material, he clearly explains it in friendly, articulate English for scholar and lay person alike. No background in Jewish knowledge is required; just a willingness to think. If Rabbi Schneur Zalman were teaching today, this book is what he might well say. You will finally understand: • Why is there a Written Torah and an Oral Torah? • From Pentateuch to Prophets to today: Revelation of Torah over time • How to serve G-d by eating • How physical objects can be used for spiritual mitzvos • How to avoid self-delusion and cultivate authentic love and fear of G-d • Symbolism of the cherubs atop the Holy Ark • How brain anatomy reflects spiritual concepts • The love of G-d common to all Jews • What is the "neshamah yeseirah"Learn More
  3. The Basics of Chassidus, a foundational series, takes basic and fundamental Chassidic terms and concepts and explains them. The ethereal concepts are clarified and presented in a comprehensive and down to earth way. Its sleek design and easy to read format makes the Basics of Chassidus series compelling to learn from.

    This series heightens the learning of the novice and the well versed bringing depth to terms that are commonly used, but not as commonly understood. Knowledge and understanding of the bedrock of Chassidus is a stepping stone for a new found appreciation of the process of creation and the infinite wisdom of Chassidic intricacies. Learn More

  4. The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English.

    SEFER VAYIKRA, the Third book of this monumental series Learn More

  5. These clearly expressed Torah thoughts on each Parshah infuse each week with vitality and meaning. Each concise lesson contains profound messages and insights gleaned from the vast treasure trove of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's teachings.

    The Divrei Torah are written in an easy-to-understand and engaging formant that can be studied or read aloud at the Shabbos table, the classroom or any other setting - with ease. The selections are also intended to jumpstart meaningful conversations that bring each Parshah to life.

    2 Volume set in color slipcase Learn More

  6. A Chassidic Discourse by Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch

    Introduce Unity Within Diversity

    Heichaltzu, a discourse delivered by the Rebbe Rashab, creates a paradigm shift in human relationships. Through understanding mystical and Chassidic teachings, Heichaltzu gets to the crux of finding unity in diversity.

    Lessons in Heichaltzu, a reader friendly addition of this fundamental discourse, is the magnum opus on human relations. It addresses daily human irritability and judgmentalism, as well as cosmic polarity and divisiveness.

    The great underlying principle of the Torah, as R. Akiva taught, is to “love your fellowman as yourself.” And indeed, Torah literature in general, and Chassidus in particular, overflows with instructive and inspiring advice on how one may bring oneself to truly love one’s fellow. Reading this literature, to be sure, is far more cheering than dwelling on disharmony and baseless hatred. But the reality of the human condition cannot be ignored — and the present discourse addresses itself to that all too human problem.

    Borrowing the mystical terminology of Kabbalah and Chassidism, this book deals with the spiritual roots of baseless hatred, its cosmic repercussions, and its attainable remedies.

    This in-depth discussion of the spiritual seeds of divisiveness and dissension did not sprout in a vacuum, nor was it meant to be studied in a vacuum. It was meant to be used. In response to its call, anyone who calls himself a chassid will surely concede that whatever his spiritual stature, there is still room for making his own interpersonal contacts less judgmental and less abrasive, a little mellower and a little humbler. Learn More

  7. The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, for the first time ever, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English. Learn More
  8. To the Sons and Daughters of Israel, Everywhere
    Letters by the Lubavitcher Rebbe on the Jewish Festivals.

    Throughout the years of his leadership, the Rebbe would issue a message to the public, in connection with the major festivals on the Jewish calendar-the High Holidays and Passover. In some years, the Rebbe issued messages prior to other Jewish festivals as well.

    Although distinctly Torah communications, much in line with the insights and original scholarship that filled the Rebbe's talks and writings, these letters were composed as personal and timely messages for the specific people, places, and times spelled out in the letter's salutation: "To the Sons and Daughters of Our People Israel, Everywhere."

    Known in Hebrew as michtavim klaliim ("public, or circular letters"), they set the tone for the upcoming holidays, with the Rebbe shedding light on particular spiritual meanings, demands, and opportunities of the season, urging us to contemplate the messages highlighted in the letter as we prepare to reexperience that special time.

    Marked by an effusiveness not found in his other works, here the Rebbe addresses foundational themes in Jewish thought about our purpose and responsibilities as Jews, and articulates them in layman's terms, underscoring the relevance of these ideas today.

    The Rebbe penned the letters in Yiddish, which in turn, were translated into English and Hebrew, all to be reviewed by the Rebbe before their release. This two-volume set contains the English translations of these letters, as reviewed by the Rebbe.

    Volume 1: Elul-Adar.
    Volume 2: Nissan-Menachem Av. Includes letters addressed to Jewish women, and letters to Jewish youth. Learn More

  9. The Rebbe's Likkutei Sichos revolutionizes Torah study, Jewish life, and G-dly experience. Now, for the first time ever, a curated selection of the original Likkutei Sichos is available in English.

    SEFER BEREISHIS, the first book of this monumental series is now available. Learn More

  10. The Practical Tanya #2, Gateway To Unity & Faith שער היחוד והאמונה

    Volume two: Sha'ar Ha-Yichud Ve-Ha-Emunah (Gateway to Unity and Faith)

    An astoundingly clear adaptation of Tanya, one of the most influential works of Jewish spiritual thought ever written, penned by Chasidic Rebbe, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (1745-1812).

    Gateway to Unity and Faith is one of the clearest and most enduring works on the meaning of "G-d is one" from a Chasidic point of view. Through carefully reading traditional texts, the author radically re-imagines the meaning of Jewish Monotheism, and imparts a sense of nearness and direct accessibility to G-d, beyond the confines of religious practice.

    Volume two is a complete and independent work which stands on its own and does not require the prior study of volume one. Many readers, in fact, find this volume in particular the best gateway to the world of Chasidic thought. This new translation and commentary, by best-selling author Rabbi Chaim Miller, renders the text relevant for the contemporary reader with elegant simplicity. The Practical Tanya will guide you on the path of spiritual consciousness to a state of inner freedom and liberation. Learn More

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