Overview Likkutei Sichos
Ben Chamesh L'Mikra | March 07, 2025
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Overview Likkutei Sichos

Ben Chamesh L'Mikra | June 27, 2025

OVERVIEW לקוטי שיחות
- הענינים מלקו"ש השבועי -
נשמת אפרים לע"נ ר' אפרים ב"ר אברהם ע"ה האפמאן
▪Resource to encourage the study of the Rebbe’s sichos

CONTENT HIGHLIGHT

  • Three levels: Water, Wine, Oil
    Nigleh, Razin, Razin deRazin
  • Transforming gold (גשמיות) into menorah (רוחניות)
  • The Altar remains pure due to bitul or due to its essence
  • Moshe sanctifies those who are connected to him
  • Holy of Holies refers to the Altar
  • Pure refers to the oil and not to the olives
  • The effect of the “snake” and the revealing Moshiach
  • Nature of the law of not tearing of the Robe
  • Service from great noise
  • Moshe is Yisroel and Yisroel is Moshe; Moshe’s connection with the Jews is deeper than with the Torah
  • Aifod, Me’il and the Choshen were essential even for entry into the holy area
  • Rashi learns the Aifod as a function of extra modesty.
  • By the Tzitz, were the words written on one line or two lines?
  • The connection to a Tzadik after his passing
  • Aifod and Choshen garments of prophecy
  • Ohel Moed - two levels of unity
  • Names on stones according to Rashi & Rambam
    Displays unity of the Jews
  • Uniqueness of the Sash

OVERVIEW לקוטי שיחות
- הענינים מלקו"ש השבועי -
נשמת אפרים לע"נ ר' אפרים ב"ר אברהם ע"ה האפמאן
▪Resource to encourage the study of the Rebbe’s sichos

CONTENT HIGHLIGHT

  • Three levels: Water, Wine, Oil
    Nigleh, Razin, Razin deRazin
  • Transforming gold (גשמיות) into menorah (רוחניות)
  • The Altar remains pure due to bitul or due to its essence
  • Moshe sanctifies those who are connected to him
  • Holy of Holies refers to the Altar
  • Pure refers to the oil and not to the olives
  • The effect of the “snake” and the revealing Moshiach
  • Nature of the law of not tearing of the Robe
  • Service from great noise
  • Moshe is Yisroel and Yisroel is Moshe; Moshe’s connection with the Jews is deeper than with the Torah
  • Aifod, Me’il and the Choshen were essential even for entry into the holy area
  • Rashi learns the Aifod as a function of extra modesty.
  • By the Tzitz, were the words written on one line or two lines?
  • The connection to a Tzadik after his passing
  • Aifod and Choshen garments of prophecy
  • Ohel Moed - two levels of unity
  • Names on stones according to Rashi & Rambam
    Displays unity of the Jews
  • Uniqueness of the Sash
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