Likutei Sichos – Vol 11 p 001 ff – Being Chosen
Shemos Exile and Redemption (076) In the beginning and in the end, the difference. When the Yidden left Mitzrayim they were like sons of a father, where all are redeemed (even sinners), unless they refuse to be. When Moshiach comes, we will be chosen. Choice is only about the chooser, and not the chosen at…
Likutei Sichos – Vol 03 p 848 ff – Spiritual Bitterness
Shemos Exile and Redemption (065) Making the Jews bitter was not only physical but spiritual, they became distracted from who they are really and this is real bitterness. The lesson.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 03 p 843 ff – Names
Shmos Exile and Redemption (062) The entire Chumash Shmos means names because it explains how we go into Galus and how we survive and thrive.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 36 p 007 ff – What merit entitles the Jews to be redeemed?
Shemos Exile and Redemption (078) What is the answer to Moshe’s question: What merit entitles the Jews to be redeemed? Answer: the waiting and anticipating was already actual in Egypt.
Likutei Sichos – Vol 21 p 010 ff – Yidden’s Wealth Introduction
Shemos Exile and Redemption (079) The wealth must come to the Jews in a way that pleases Avrohom Avinu.
Shmos 04:11 – “Mi Sam Pe LaAdam…” (5766)
“Mi Sam Pe LaAdam…”. Moshe claims he can’t lead the nation because of his speech impediments, and Hashem explains that He is the master of all.
Shmos 02:14 – Achein Noda Hadavar (5769)
Achein Noda Hadavar. Moshe learned an unpleasant truth about his people. This reflected a deficiency of faith on his part.
Shmos 01:14 – VaYimuraru (5773/2013).
The Torah describes Yidden’s suffering in Mitzrayim over many P’sukim and it seems that it got worse in stages. This Possuk, VaYimuraru, adds what to this progression. What are the particulars of 1) Merirus of Chayim, 2) Avoda Kasha, 3) Chomer, 4) Liveinim, 5) Kol Avoda BaSade, 6) Parech? RaMabN, Midrash, RaMbaM, Rabeinu Bechayey, Alshich,…
Shmos 01:13 – Vayaavidu…biFarech (5771)
Vayaavidu…biFarech. What does “Farech” mean? Hard work, 2) Sweet talk, 3) crumbled, 4) A Wall, 5) Questions. Watch all these five ideas converge in an incredible teaching from the “Meor Ainayim” (Reb Nochum of Chernobel).
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