Class One:In the first class focus is placed on the power of “teshuva” to change the past. We typically think of time as different than space – it seems you can only go one way. If something is in the past it is assumed to be gone. The Lubavitcher Rebbe explains that “through the power...
Class Two:In the second class, further qualities of sin and ongoing personal choice are discussed. “There is a sin and there is a sinner” – what is the difference? The sins that we do, we tend to repeat – they become bad habits and we lose control. This class gives a theoretical but easy to...
CLASS THREE: In the third class, Rabbi Paltiel covers the connection between Parshas Re’eh and Elul. Re’ei means to see and in context it means to see G-dliness which is normally not seen. Our ability “to see” and not only believe has to do with the אחרונים ברצון the will from inside, from the Neshama.“When...
Class Four, Sicha on Elul and Teshuva and Parshas Re’ei 5720Text: Toras Menachem, Volume 28, p.289-290 This class addresses the experience of “seeing” a revelation of bracha (blessing) and klala (correction) in the process of teshuva.According to Chassidus, one of the highest levels of certainty is seeing – “seeing is believing”. Physical and spiritual sight...
Your Support Matters
Help us continue to bring you new and exciting content and classes by supporting Inside chassidus with a tax-deductible donation
Donate TodayYour Support Matters
Help us continue to bring you new and exciting content and classes by supporting Inside chassidus with a tax-deductible donation
Donate Today