Iyar 18, 5771 · May 22, 2011 | THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE | | Line-by-line study of a mystical discourse delivered by the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe in Lithuania in 1931. The title is taken from the verse (Kings II 4:10): "Now let us make a small walled upper chamber, and place there for him a bed, a table, a chair, and a lamp... By Chay Amar | | | | Torah Thoughts on the Meaning of Life Is it possible to be living but not be alive? What it takes to get in touch with your essential self and activate the point within your soul that gives meaning to life. By Shimona Tzukernik | | | | Lesson 6: Commitment The attribute of Yesod (literally, foundation) is the ability to make a decision and commit to carrying out the previous five emotional qualities into action. By Chana Rachel Schusterman | | | | Practical Parshah - Bamidbar In this portion, Moses takes a census of the Jewish people without directly counting any of them. Why do we not count each other directly and what are the practical applications for this mitzvah today? By Mendel Kaplan | | | | This in-depth study of the weekly Torah portion presents an introduction to the classic commentaries on the Torah and provides an appreciation for its deeper meaning and relevance. By Moshe New | | | | An in-depth text-based study of a mystical discourse on the metaphysics of repentance. From the book, Derech Mitzvosecha, by the third Rebbe of Chabad, R' Menachem Mendel of Lubavitch (1789-1866). By Shais Taub | | | ALSO LIVE EVERY DAY THIS WEEK: | | Daily Parshah and Tanya Class This daily class, streamed live from Encino, California, studies the day's section of the weekly Torah portion. The class is followed by the study of a brief section of Tanya, the foundational text of Chassidic philosophy. | | | | | | |
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