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Exile and Redemption (095) – Frogs – Likutei Sichos Vol. 21 page 38 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (095) Likutei Sichos vol. 21 page 38 ff. The frogs represent an in between state: creations that are neither helpful nor harmful, that are philosophically worse than both extremes. Like an in between level of faith. They too declared אחדות השם.

Exile and Redemption (094) – Dam / Tzfardea – Likutei Sichos Vol. 01 page 119 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (094) Likutei Sichos vol. 01 page 119 ff. The first two plagues represent parallel yet opposite ideas: Dam- Blood, is to warm Egypt from it’s natural coldness to holiness, to be warmed by it. Tzfardea- Frogs were to cool off Egypt’s passions to worldliness. Here the order (is atypical:) first from…

Exile and Redemption (092) – Makkas Dam (Blood) (01) – Likutei Sichos Vol. 31 page 34 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (092) Likutei Sichos vol. 31 page 34 ff. Class One. The plague of blood was static- being fully manifest from the first moment and not advancing over the course of the week it lasted. Still at week’s end it was completed- why? We’ll continue next time.

Exile and Redemption (091) – Pharoah’s Stubborness – Likutei Sichos Vol. 31 page 28 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (091) Likutei Sichos vol. 31 page 28 ff. In contrast to the convention that there are two successive stages to the Pharaoh’s stubbornness; one where he is stubborn on his own and another where Hashem makes him stubborn, the Rebbe proves that: 1) The two levels of the Pharaoh’s stubbornness are…

Exile and Redemption (090) – Stick / Serpent / Stick (02) – Likutei Sichos Vol. 26 page 49 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (090) Likutei Sichos vol. 26 page 49ff. (Part Two). This class continues the Sicha, explaining the point of this miracle with the serpent, to show Hashem’s dominance over the Pharaoh.

Exile and Redemption (089) – Stick / Serpent / Stick (01) – Likutei Sichos Vol. 26 page 49 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (089) Likutei Sichos vol. 26 page 49 ff. (part one). The event of the stick becoming a serpent and then a stick again and only then swallowing the sticks of the Egyptian magicians, goes to the core of all the ten Makkos to show Hashem’s dominance over the Pharoh. This explains…

Exile and Redemption (088) – Reasons why the Makkos were Necessary (02) – Likutei Sichos Vol. 36 page 33 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (088) Likutei Sichos vol. 36 page 33 ff. Three levels of understanding the (need for) the Makkos: 1) To get Yidden out of Egypt. That would not happen until Egypt got to know Hashem, and this is the reason Hashem needed to punish Egypt. 2) To educate Egypt about Hashem for…

Exile and Redemption (087) – Introduction to class on purpose of the Makkos – Likutei Sichos – Vol 36 pp 33 ff

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (087) Likutei Sichos – Vol 36 pp 33 ff Introduction to class on purpose of the Makkos. The Makkos were needed to get Yidden out of Egypt but they had deeper purposes as well.

Exile and Redemption (086) – Only Moshe can Break Pharoah – Likutei Sichos Vol. 16 page 69 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (086) Likutei Sichos vol. 16 page 69 ff. Moshe is Elokim to Pharoah, and Aharon is his Navi. Some things can not be delegated; the breaking of Pharoah needed to be done by Moshe. The story of the מאמר ראה נתתיך אלוקים לפרעה.

Exile and Redemption (085) – Moshe and Aharon: Similarities and Differences – Likutei Sichos Vol. 16 page 58 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (085) Likutei Sichos vol. 16 page 58 ff. Moshe and Aharon: dual leaders, are exactly the same inasmuch as they are their parents children, but they are different inasmuch as they in their own way is concerned.