Classes

Class # 1

This first class on the Iggeres HaTeshuvah introduces the third book of the Tanya, describes teshuva according to the Alter Rebbe’s definition, how teshuvah is related to fasting, and ends with the mystical concept of returning a displaced “hey” (the 5th letter in the Hebrew alphabet) to its correct place through the process of teshuva.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 22

This class covers Chapter 50 and provides a wrap up to the long discussion of the role emotions play in our relationship with Hashem.

Likutei Amarim – Beinonim – Class 21

if you are looking for a solid and clear introduction to core Kabbalistic concepts, this is the class for you! This class covers Chapters 48 and 49 of the Tanya which are the most Kabbalistic chapters in the first section of the Tanya. These chapters continue to build on the theme of motivating love for…

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…