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Author: Rabbi Chaim Wolosow

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Four volumes of Rebbe's ma'morim collected on the yearly cycle that the Rebbe checked and approved for publication.
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The Rebbe analyzes why Nesanel ben Tzuar, leader of Yissachar, brought his offering on the second day, exploring the deeper meaning behind the Torah's wording and the order of the tribal offerings. He teaches how the precedence of action (maaseh) over learning (talmud) reflects the ultimate purpose of Torah and mitzvos. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/051
The Rebbe teaches that at Matan Torah, Hashem revealed His absolute unity—'Ein Od Milvado'—in a way that could be sensed. This maamar explores the difference between 'tal' (dew) and 'geshem' (rain) in Torah, showing how Torah's inner dimension is a constant, transcendent vitality. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/050
The Rebbe teaches that the angels' challenge to Moshe at Matan Torah highlights why Torah was given to humans, not angels: only through physical mitzvos and refining the animal soul can the Divine be revealed. This process, like Sefiras HaOmer, prepares us for true Kabbalas HaTorah. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/047
The Rebbe teaches that the opening of the Aseres HaDibros, 'Anochi Hashem Elokecha,' emphasizes the unique relationship between Hashem and the Jewish people, focusing on the Exodus rather than creation. This highlights the ongoing power of Torah to renew creation and inspire personal redemption. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/046
The Rebbe teaches that at Matan Torah, Hashem empowered every Jew in all generations to learn Torah in a way of 'leimor'—to cause Hashem to repeat the words. This maamar explores how Torah learning draws G-dliness into the world and reveals the unique connection between Hashem and each Jew. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/049
The Rebbe explains why the Torah and creation were both given in a manner of klal ufrat (general and detail). He teaches that the initial revelation must be general, so the details can later be absorbed according to the recipient’s capacity, paralleling the process of teaching from teacher to student. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/048
Explores why shofar is not blown on Shabbos and how Divine delight is revealed instead. Through “mashbi’in oso,” the soul draws strength from its essence to refine the world, fulfilling the purpose of creation—to make a dwelling place for Hashem. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/001/003
The maamar explains that “תשמעון” spans thought, speech, and action, and when a Jew serves with total, boundless devotion, it draws down the covenant, kindness, and oath—revealing the infinite will of Hashem within the finite world. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/004/042
This maamar explains Shoham and Yashfeh as two paths of avodah: drawing holiness down and elevating the world upward. Through Torah, tefillah, teshuvah, and bechol me’odecha, both unite in the covenant of Hashem, culminating in the future revelation of Kadkod. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/004/043
The maamar explains that Rosh Hashanah judgment is not punishment but elevation—drawing a greater revelation of Elokus. Through two levels of tzedakah and bittul, every Jew, from highest to simplest, stands united and merits a year of blessing, life, and abundance. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/004/044
Tu B’Av’s greatness lies in its ascent after Tisha B’Av’s descent. Through this, one reaches bechol me’odecha, drawing the level of Kesser beyond hishtalshelus—higher even than Yom Kippur and all Yomim Tovim. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/004/040
The maamar explores why Torah precedes mitzvos in one parsha of Shema and follows them in another. Through the theme of descent and ascent—especially Tisha B’Av to Tu B’Av—it reveals how mitzvos, rooted in the lowest realm, ultimately reach the highest elevation.https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/004/041
This maamar explores the inner meaning of “v’Cherev Pifiyot Biyadam,” explaining the spiritual concept of the double-edged sword as the avodah needed to battle negativity from both above and below. Drawing from the Rebbe Maharash and expanded by the Rebbe, it reveals how Torah, tefillah, and inner refinement transform the struggle of Mitzrayim into https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/004/039
The maamar explains that every journey is an ongoing exit from limitation. Each Jew carries a spark of Moshe—the inner “Mah”—yet in exile it is concealed. Through avodah, we restore this connection, transform concealment, and prepare for ultimate redemption. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/004/038
The Acharon Shel Pesach 5749 Maamar is an urgent call to action. By connecting the splitting of the Sea to the future splitting of the River, the Rebbe proves we can leap into the Final Redemption instantly. Through personal Mitzvos and the Four Cups, we bring Moshiach right now! https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/032
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This Maamar explains that "leaving Egypt" is a continuous daily process of transcending limitations. While the physical Exodus took one day, spiritual growth requires breaking even "holy" boundaries. Our current service in the face of darkness draws down the infinite light needed for the ultimate redemption. https://www.torahrecordings.com/mamorimmelukotim/003/030
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