In today’s episode we discuss why Moshe Rabeinu was a good conduit for transmitting the Torah based on his ability to experience the external aspect of Supernal Chochma.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Middle of Epistle 19.
Daily Tanya Teachings by Sarede Switzer in loving memory of Avraham Yitzchok ben Binyamin HaKohen Z"L. Intro and outro music by Shoshannah.
In today’s episode we discuss why Moshe Rabeinu was a good conduit for transmitting the Torah based on his ability to experience the external aspect of Supernal Chochma.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Middle of Epistle 19.
In today’s episode we discuss the external and internal aspects of G-d’s attribute of Chochma.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Middle of Epistle 19.
In today’s episode we discuss the difference between “seeing” and “hearing” spiritually speaking and how this relates to the prophets vs. the Kabbalists.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Middle of Epistle 19.
In today’s episode we bring up the question as to how it is that the Arizal was able to write about inner levels of sephiros and worlds which were above Moshe Rabeinu’s ability to understand or experience, if Moshe was the greatest prophet that ever lived.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Beginning of Epistle 19.
In today’s episode we discuss the second type of Love of G-d which is innate, albeit latent, within all Jews. (In which I discuss the deeper dimension of “jewish guilt”).
Iggeres HaKodesh, end of Epistle 18.
In today’s episode we discuss the first of two levels of Love of G-d, called Aha’av B’Ta’anugim.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Beginning of Epistle 18.
In today’s episode we discuss how Tzaddikim will experience a greater revelation of G-dliness in the Future Era in the time of the Resurrection vs the revelation they experience in Gan Eden.
Iggeres HaKodesh, end of Epistle 17.
In today’s episode we discuss how giving charity reaps “fruit” in this world and “principal” for the world to come and what this means.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Beginning of Epistle 17.
In today’s episode we discuss different reasons why a person should still give charity even if they are just as impoverished as the one they are giving to.
Iggeres HaKodesh, end of Epistle 16.
In today’s episode we discuss why even a poor person is not exempt from giving charity.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Beginning of Epistle 16.