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Sicha Insights, Rabbi Yossi Winner
Sicha Insights, Rabbi Yossi Winner
Author: Project Likkutei Sichos
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This is a class geared to Likkutei Sichos beginners. An insightful anthology of the themes discussed in the sicha, delivered by Rabbi Yossi Winner Director of Chabad at the University of Arizona. This series follows the learning cycle of Project Likkutei Sichos.
75 Episodes
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Chai Elul. The 2 energies of Elul.The time of holiness and the content of holiness.Practical lessons in preparation for Rosh Hashana
The Torah outlines four kinds of forbidden mixtures:Shatnez — wearing a garment made of wool and linen together.Crossbreeding animals —Planting mixed seeds cooking meat and milk together.Are there ever exceptions? What are the spiritual reasons for now allowing them to be mixed?
Judges and officers, We will do and understand. Purpose of creation. Hashem gave his most precious orchard to the his most precious child.Why is it that the Jewish people are compared to a small child.
The difference between the Mishkan and the Beis Hamidkosh Mikdash.Rambam and Chassidus.
The difference between the mitzvah of Tefillin, tzitzis and Mezuzah according to the Rabmam. Practical lesson from each. Living inside out.
Parsha's V'eschanan.The Alter Rebbe in Tanya, Shaar HaYichud VehaEmunah, the Rebbeim of Chabad-Lubavitch have endeavored to explain G-d’s oneness in a manner that we can grasp it conceptually, not merely as a principle of faith, but as a truth that we can understand and internalize within our thinking. In this way, it will impact not only our belief system, but the way we actually live.The Bal Shemtov,Modeh AniRenewal
There were Kohanim Gedolim who lived long lives and were compared to a tree — deeply rooted, consistent, and nourishing. Others served only briefly and were called temporary Kohanim Gedolim, yet their short service burned brightly like a flame. The Rebbe explains that both types played a vital role: one represented steady, lasting growth, while the other embodied powerful, momentary impact.
Moshe is not mentioned in this Parsha, unlike anywhere else inthe Chumash; from when Moshe was born, there is no Parsha inwhich he wasn’t mentioned besides for in Mishneh Torah (SeferDevarim.) The reason is because he said (to G-d), “Erase mefrom the book which You wrote,” and the word of a scholar,even if conditional, is ultimately fulfilled (Makos 11).
Two ways to lead the Jewish peopleLike a heart and like a brain.
Is there any positive message to the story of Korach?
Rebbi Chananya says that G-d wanted to bring merit to the Jewish people and therefore gave them an abundance of Torah and Mitzvos.What is accomplished through the study of the Torah and the fulfillment of Mitzvos? How that changes a person, how that changes the nature of the object used for the Mitzvah, and how learning Torah and doing Mitzvos accomplishes the greatest level of G-d revelation. The Unity of Torah, the surrendering to G-d in Mitzvos, and the refinement of human characters.
Experiencing G-d through miracles and experiencing G-d through nature. Are nature and miracles two distinct realities? The rebbe explores the synthesis of miracles and nature and how they express themselves in each other. A practical lesson in a person's service to G-d. The Moon, the Sun, the month of Nissan, and the month of Tishrei
A conversation with Moshe and Aaron during Aaron's state of mourning.Moshe listens and accepts Aaron's view and shares it with the Jewish people. Moshe & Aaron's core mission and worldview. Moshe is Emes and Aaron is Chesed when both are embraced in the world we make a home for G-d in the world.
A tapestry of Talmudic scholarship woven together through underlying rabbinic theory.The core argument of Rebbi V'rabbanan throughout the Talmud.Music contributed by Eli Marcus
Toiling in Torah study penetrates a heart of stone.
The difference between Adam and MosheThe small alef in vayikra. why is the letter small in the Torah?True meaning of humility
The theme of Purim! The Jewish people accepted the Torah with alacrity and enthusiasm. The advantage of doing good deeds willingly and with joy.
Making a dwelling place for G-d. In the physical, by the people, and shared with the world. The world becomes a home for G-d because the world is the truest expression of G-d in his essence.
Torah Scholars, rebels, and salamanders.A beautiful explanation about the unique transformation of the world through Torah study and good deeds.
No, I don't want to go, there is so much pain and evil on the world below.A tale of two oxen. A tale of 2 groups of Jews!




