Classes

Exile and Redemption (102) – How Moshe Visits Pharoah – Sefer HaSichos 5752 page 280 ff.

Bo Exile and Redemption (102) Sefer HaSichos 5752 page 280 ff. This class (only) introduces this Sicha: there is a pattern to how Hashem has Moshe visit the Pharaoh. The first (forth and seventh) visits, He tells him לך… go to the Pharoh at the River. The second (fifth and eighth) visits, He tells him…

Exile and Redemption (100) – Makka of Boils – Likutei Sichos – Vol 36 p 26 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (100) Likutei Sichos – vol 36 p 26 ff A unique characteristic of מכת שחין was that it was performed in a way that could be seen as natural. This is part of how Hashem taught Egypt about Himself.

Exile and Redemption (099) – Reason for the Makkos

Exile and Redemption (099) Introduction to New Year (5778) (02) Getting Yidden out of Mitzrayim didn’t need to be so complicated. It was because it was (also) an education to Egypt and the Jewish people about Achdus Hashem. This is why there needed to be ten Makkos.

Exile and Redemption (098) – New Year (5778) Introduction

Exile and Redemption (098) Introduction (part one). The history of the world until this point in the series.

Exile and Redemption (097) – Makka of Orov (Wild Animals) – Likutei Sichos Vol. 11 page 24 ff. (02).

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (097) Likutei Sichos vol. 11 page 24 ff. (2). Continued. The Midrash sees all the מכות beginning with the very first as a series of steps to exhaust Egypt. accordingly ערוב wasn’t about killing Egypt, but to confuse them, thus the name: ערוב.

Exile and Redemption (096) – The Makkos – Likutei Sichos Vol. 11 page 24 ff. (01)

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (096) Likuti Sichos vol. 11 page 24 ff. (01) The first three plagues punished the Egyptian gods, only from the fourth plague and on were the Egyptians themselves being punished. Therefore only from the fourth plague on was the difference between the Jews and the Egyptians very noticeable.

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 (093) – Makkas Dam (Blood)(02) – Likutei Sichos vol. 31 page 34 ff.

Vaeira Exile and Redemption (093) Likutei Sichos vol. 31 page 34 ff. Class Two. Blood still advances over the week, as its education is completed not only over the course of the week it afflicted Egypt, but even the three weeks between plagues was a part of the education.

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.