In today’s episode we discuss how we can get a taste of the revelation of G-dliness that will occur in the Future, by connecting with G-d during certain auspicious times such as prayer or giving Tzedaka.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Middle of Epistle 12.
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 how we can get a taste of the revelation of G-dliness that will occur in the Future, by connecting with G-d during certain auspicious times such as prayer or giving Tzedaka.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Middle of Epistle 12.
In today’s episode we discuss how we can stimulate the affection of Peace on High and Below through engaging in the Act of Tzedaka.
Iggeres HaKodesh, middle of Epistle 12.
In today’s episode we discuss how Hashem makes peace between the attributes of Chessed and Gevurah through the attribute of Tiferes/Rachamim. This attribute is associated with His 4 letter Name (Havaya/the Tetragrammaton).
Iggeres HaKodesh, middle of Epistle 12.
In today’s episode we introduce the question of what the difference is between the Act of Tzedaka vs the Service of Tzedaka, based on a verse from Yeshayahu.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Beginning of Epistle 12.
In today’s episode we discuss how everything we experience in our lives is really good and coming from G-d’s Chessed, even if we don’t perceive it as such. Our purpose is to shift our perspective and try to recognize the hidden goodness in all things and this will reveal it.
The gif I reference in the beginning of the episode: https://media.giphy.com/media/tKX6FNU…
Iggeres HaKodesh, Epistle 11.
In today’s episode we discuss how through giving Tzedaka in an abundant and unmeasured way, we invoke the unlimited Chessed of G-d from a place higher than the worlds (i.e Rav Chessed).
Iggeres HaKodesh, end of Epistle 10.
In today’s episode we discuss why we should not stick to the limitations given for giving tzedakah.
Iggeres HaKodesh, middle of Epistle 10.
In today’s episode we discuss how while all mitzvos, including the mitzva of Tzedaka has specific limitations and measurements to it, if a person veers even slightly from the Torah path, they should give over and above the set limitation given for Tzedaka in order to rectify the diminishment in light flow their actions caused, and this will stimulate an influx of even greater light sourced from above all the worlds.
Iggeres HaKodesh, middle of Epistle 10.
In today’s episode we discuss how the positive commandments are rooted in Hashem’s Chessed, but as vested within Gevurah, as is seen by virtue of their measurements and limitations.
Iggeres HaKodesh, Begnning of Epistle 10.
In today’s episode we discuss how the main focus of our generation, which is the generation of the “footsteps of Moshiach”, is to give Tzedaka. This is in contrast to previous generations whose emphasis was more on Torah study.
Iggeres HaKodesh, end of Epistle 9.