Kabbalah,Mysticism & Chassidus

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  1. A woman’s guide to the foundational text of Tanya. Unlock its life-changing secrets with daily meditations and practical tools for life. Learn More
  2. בספר זה שהינו הכרך השישי מסדרת הספרים הפופולארית – ללמוד איך להתפלל, מבוארים קטעי הקידוש והזמירות על פי תורת החסידות בטוב טעם ובשפה שווה לכל נפש. Learn More
  3. A chasidic discourse by Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch

    Once a year, on Yom Kippur, the High Priest would enter the Holy of Holies to perform the required duties. Generally, the entry into this innermost sanctuary was forbidden. It was only on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, that permission was granted for the High Priest alone to enter.

    The current discourse, delivered by R. Shalom Dovber Schneersohn, fifth Lubavitcher Rebbe, on Shabbat Parashat Acharei, 5679 (1919), analyzes the biblican verse which forbids any human being from being present in the sanctuary when the High Priest entered to seek atonement. If, as the verse in Leviticus states: "No man shall be int he Tent of Meeting" at that time, how could the High Priest himself be present?

    By Thoroughly exploring the soul and all of its components, the discourse explains how the High Priest, on Yom Kippur, transcended the normative bounds of human limitation and ascended to the sublime level of "no man." This granted him the permission and sanction to enter the Holy of Holies.

    In practical terms, says the Rebbe, this is the challenge of man: To access and utilize the sprarational dimension of the soul to reveal G-dliness within the world, through repentance, the study of Torah, and performance of mitzvot. Learn More

  4. Current today as when originally provided, this volume is a collection of the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s counsel to the bereaved. Whether responding to a widow struggling to explain her husband’s death to her children, or to a community whose school was the target of a terrorist attack, the Rebbe, provided support and solace to individuals and communities experiencing loss and tragedy, guiding them toward the hope for a brighter future. Learn More
  5. גליונות "האח", שיצאו לאור לפני כמאה שנה, בעריכה המותאמת לילדי זמננו. הסיפורים, שנכתבו במקור ע"י רבנים ויודעי ספר, עברו עיבוד והתאמה לרוח תקופתנו תוך שמירה על האווירה הייחודית ועל הערכים הטמונים בהם. ספר המנחיל לכל ילד מידות טובות, יראת שמיים והליכה בדרכי החסידות. Learn More
  6. Keeping In Touch #4
    Either consciously or subconsciously, everyone is looking for something to give his life meaning and purpose. If, at some point, the pieces come together and one discovers such meaning, that inspired moment will never be forgotten.Countless Jews and non-Jews around the world experienced such a moment during their first encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. Whether by direct meeting with the Rebbe, through a relationship with one of his more than 3500 emissaries throughout the world, or through exposure to his insights and teachings, this encounter guided their steps and put them in touch with their creator; it put them in touch with the spark of their creator, which is the G-dly soul within themselves; and it enabled them to fan that spark within others.In Keeping in touch, some of these insights and teachings have been distilled. The result is a handbook that empowers its readers to tackle life afresh, inspired by a sense of meaning and direction.Keeping in touch is dedicated to the rebbe`s emissaries around the globe, the idealistic men and women who live by its message and share it with others. Learn More

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