Kabbalah,Mysticism & Chassidus

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  1. The Kabbalah teaches that a boundless force is hidden within the cosmos, waiting to be unleashed and harnessed. The motherlode of this energy is contained within our own souls.

    Each day, we are given new opportunities to harness this power, transforming ourselves and our environment. there are no accidents: only Divine potential waiting to be realized.

    The Four Keys of Kabbalah shares the depth of Jewish Mystical wisdom in an approachable and easy to understand format, complete with exercises and meditations.

    These keys will help you transform your daily difficulties into stairs to success, and help you discover your most profound self.

    Unlock Your Universe Today. Learn More

  2. The Visit Of The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn To Chicago 5702 (1942) Learn More
  3. A Chassidic Perspective on Biblical Events, Laws, and Personalities

    The Inside Story is a journey into the fascinating and empowering world of the Torah’s inner meanings. Why did the Nile turn into blood? What do the mysterious “cherubim” on top of the golden ark in the Tabernacle represent? What is the inside story behind Moses’ mask? What do the “four guardians” teach us about the interplay between responsibility and reward in our own lives? The sixty-two essays in this volume each explore an event or insight from the book of Exodus to illuminate the big questions of life as well as its most rudimentary concerns. Learn More

  4. A Chassidic Perspective on Biblical Events, Laws, and Personalities

    The Inside Story is a journey into the fascinating and empowering world of the Torah’s inner meanings. What did God really want to happen when He put a man, a woman, a serpent, and a forbidden tree together in a garden, and what does this tell us about our own transgressions and debacles? How do we build our own “Noah’s ark” to escape the flood of material worries and cares that threaten to drown our spiritual sensitivities? Why do certain things pursue us no matter how much we try to avoid them? Which is the more important goal to pursue, tranquility or joy? The eighty essays in this volume, which are based on the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s writings and talks, each explore an event or insight from one of the twelve weekly Torah readings of the book of Genesis to illuminate the big questions of life as well as its most rudimentary concerns. Learn More

  5. מודעות יהודית - רעיונות מרכזיים בספר התניא בשפה בהירה ופשוטה Learn More
  6. Three discourses by Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn of Lubavitch

    On the second of Rosh Hashanah, 5659 (1898), Rabbi Shalom Dovber Schneersohn, fifth Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitch, delivered a Chasidic discourse, and with it began a series of discourses. In the course of the High Holidays, Rabbi Shalom DovBer delivered another two discourses, building on various points in the first discourse. Over the course of Sukkot and the ensuing weeks, the Rebbe continued delivering further discourses in the series. The series contained a total of eight discourses.

    A collection of 3 chasidic discourses by Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn. The discourses in this series are among the first with which students of Chabad Yeshivot are initiated into more complex chasidic texts, and the current work presents an English translation of the first three discourses in this classic series. Learn More

  7. The Jewish Home #2, Married Life

    As Illuminated By Kabbalah & Chassidus Learn More

  8. Toward A Meaningful Life Hard Cover
    Toward A Meaningful Life Hard Cover Learn More

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