The Weekly shiur by Rabbi YY Jacobson Online

Last night the weekly shiur was joined by over 3000 people live, which was the largest shiur to date. As a result of the large number of participants that joined, there was technical difficulties that did not allow many of the viewers to properly view the shiur.

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Singing Rabbi Presents Chasidic Thought to the Masses

Yaakov Kaplan and Dovid Zaklikowski – Chabad.org

Rabbi Yair Kalev presides over his weekly class in Tel Aviv.

TEL AVIV, Israel — His guitar never straying far from his grip, Chabad-Lubavitch Rabbi Yair Kalev has been singing for 25 years, belting out soul-searching melodies while at the same time giving lectures to crowds of hundreds across Israel and the globe.

United Lubavitcher Yeshiva Hosts an Interactive Father Son Learning Experience Right Here in the Classrooms

In HaYom Yom of Chof Beis Teves the Rebbe writes:

“……… It is an absolute duty for every person to spend a half hour every day thinking about the Torah-education of children, and to do everything in his power – and beyond his power – to inspire children to follow the path along which they are being guided.”

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The Weekly Sedra – Parshas Va’eira

The Rebbe says:

1. In this week’s Torah portion Hashem (G-d) tells the Jewish people that they are going to be redeemed from their unbearable exile in Egypt. Hashem first uses four descriptions of how He will redeem them- “I will transport you out”, “I will rescue you”, “I will redeem you”, and “I will take you out”. Hashem then uses a fifth description, “I will bring you to the land about which I have raised My hand to give it to Avraham (Abraham), Yitzchak (Isaac), and Yakov (Jacob)”.

2. The Rebbe now discusses the four descriptions of redemption, and the additional fifth:

It is well known that the four descriptions of redemption correspond to the four redemptions that the Jewish people had throughout history, beginning with our redemption from Egypt. Bearing this in mind we can understand that the fifth description corresponds to the final and complete redemption when Moshiach (Messiah) will come and take us out of this exile with the third and final Beis Hamikdash (Holy Temple).

Video of the Day – the Weekly Living Torah Clip

This weeks Living Torah, titled “How Could He Have Known?” (Volume 43, Episode 173).

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Please Say Tehillim for…

Please take a moment and say a Kapitel Tehillim for a Refuah Shlaima.

Menucha Vita bas Baila

Miriam Shaindel bas Chayah Leah

Elana Leah bas Shaindel Rochel

Chaya Mushka bas Mattel

Chava Roiza bas Baila

Yehuda Berl ben Miriam.

Rabbinical College Study Program Teaches Jews to Live Simple Life

Matt Manochio – Daily Record

Rabbinical College of America Dean Moshe Herson speaks to the study group. ‘Hopefully (students will get) a taste and hopefully anxiousness to proceed, to learn more about the wisdom and the mysteries of what the Torah is telling us,’ he said.

MORRIS TWP, NJ — Jared Goldfarb, a 20-year-old Philadelphian who’s attending Ohio State University, said his time at the school has been wonderful, so far.

He has made friends and has experienced the typical party atmosphere present at most colleges.