Classes

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 20

This class covers Chapters 45, 46, and 47. Chapter 45 addresses the middle pillar of serving Hashem – the path of mercy and compassion. The first step is to have rachmanus (mercy) on your neshama (G-dly soul) by doing mitzvos. Chapter 46 – 49 are centered around the idea that the further you are from…

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 19

This class covers the end of Chapter 43 and all of Chapter 44. The focus of the class is love of G-d. Expanded description coming soon.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 18

This class covers both Chapter 42 and the beginning of Chapter 43. Expanded description coming soon.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 17

This class covers Chapter 41 and discusses the importance of fear of Hashem. Don’t miss this installment – it is full of Chassidic stories. Expanded description coming soon.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 16

This class covers Chapters 39 and 40. Full description coming soon.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 15

This class covers most of Chapter 38. Full description coming soon.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 14

This week’s class presents Chapter 37 of the Tanya. In sum, when you do a mitzva you are involving the physical world around yourself. You are not only giving your mind to G-d and your body and animal soul to G-d but by the use of physical things you are giving the physical world to…

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 13

Description coming soon! Class 13 is ready for listening.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 12

The model established in the earlier chapters continues in this class. Chapter 32 delves into the commandment to love our fellow as ourselves. The Alter Rebbe clarifies that this is to be taken literally. He explains that it is possible to experience real love for every Jew as he loves himself by deemphasizing the body…

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 11

This class presents chapters 29-31 out of order in order to provide clarity. In chapter 30 the Alter Rebbe introduces us to a novel possibility of self- criticism in which one considers conforming to a standard expected of someone else! At the beginning of chapter 31 breaking one’s own spirit is justified as a means…