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7 ADAR. (5770).

Moshe Rabbeinu our teacher (Melamed).

7 ADAR 1. The real birthday.

The Rebbe holds (based on some sources) that Moshe was born in a leap year and in the first ADAR.

Sicha – The Siddur – Supplement.

Likutei Sichos vol. 4 Page 1148-9 The Alter Rebbe’s Siddur the thirteenth gate. Likutei Sichos vol. 4 Page 1148-9. The thirteenth gate in Torah and in Siddur above the twelve specific gates. There needs to be variety but the essence is one. Nowadays we all use the thirteenth gate.

Sicha – The Siddur (08)

Likutei Sichos – Vol 39 p 43 ff The final answer is that just as every day we do one Kabbalah act on our level, the same (on a higher level) we do once a year in preparing for Tekiyos. Another idea is that the preparation meant here is ‘Kabbalas ol klali’ and there is…

Sicha – The Siddur (07)

Likutei Sichos – Vol 39 p 43 ff Leshaim Yichud each day is the little Kabbalah that each one must do to be included in the (entire) world of Kabbalah as given to us in the Alter Rebbe’s nusach. Page 46-7.

Sicha – The Siddur (06)

Likutei Sichos – Vol 39 p 43 ff Leshaim Yichud: the Noda BiYehuda and the Alter Rebbe, what do we hold? Page 46.

Sicha – The Siddur (05)

Likutei Sichos – Vol 39 p 43 ff The refutation of the second answer, if T’kiyos Shofar requires emotion, then the RaMbaM would have put the passion in the laws of Shofar not T’shuva. We move on to the final answer and we go back to the kabbala. The L’shaim Yichud issue (introduction). Page 45-6.

Sicha – The Siddur (04)

Likutei Sichos – Vol 39 p 43 ff The second answer (after refuting the first) is that the preparation is personal and therefore cannot be described by the Alter Rebbe (beyond saying to prepare yourself) as it is altogether individual. Page 45.

Sicha – The Siddur (01)

Likutei Sichos – Vol 39 p 43 ff Introduction to Sicha on the Alter Rebbe’s Siddur using the example of Tekias Shofar.

Sicha – Bitachon (05)

Likutei Sichos – Vol 36 p 1 ff Questioning the optimism of Bitachon, isn’t humility a virtue? Suggested answer: perhaps Bitachon means not to worry, because even bad comes from Hashem. Page 3,