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Perek Chelek

Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

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In this series given Thursday afternoons, R’ Aaron learns the famous Perek Chelek, the last perek in Meseches Sanhedrin. Following the classic sefer Ein Yaakov together with the commentary of the Maharal, R’ Aaron brings these aggados alive, showing the depth behind the words of Chazal, and of course, shows how these often esoteric gemoros give meaning and direction for our daily lives.
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This is a weekly chabura on erev Shabbos. We are learning chelek aleph of Nesivos Shalom. It covers the most essential and foundational topics in yiddishket and how to practically live by them. The sefer Nesivos Shalom is one of the most popular Seforim in the world. Most people learn the Slonimer Rebb’s Torah on the Parsha and Moadim. However, he also wrote Seforim on foundational topics in Yiddishkeit. Emunah, Bitachon, Dveykus, and Purifying one’s Middos are a sample of these topics. In t ...
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One of the most famous seforim is Nesivos Shalom. For about two years we had a small chabura that met every Friday morning (early) to learn the Rebbe's teachings about "Shabbos" in Nesivos Shalom chelek bais - The Slonimer Rebbe's Torahs about Shabbos have the ability to take one to a different world in appreciating and tasting the Holy Shabbos. If you have any questions or comments please email YirmisChabura@gmail.com Check out the other chaburas Nesivos Shalom Working on Middos Likutei Moh ...
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This is the “classic” text-based shiur, covering the entire Sicha, and geared to those somewhat familiar with Likkutei Sichos. Rabbi Moshe Spalter serves as the Administrator of Chabad Lubavitch Community Centre in Toronto, ONT and spearheads the popular weekly Television Show.
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Moreh Nevuchim

Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky

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The Rambam’s Moreh Nevuchim is famously difficult to learn and understand. Now you can listen in as Rabbi Aaron Lopiansky goes through the sefer word by word, learning it, explaining it, and making it relevant to us today.This shiur is ongoing and given weekly, so be sure to subscribe to get the latest shiurim as soon as they are available.
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Enjoy a 5 minute presentation by Rabbi Eli Friedman extracting a unique and practical lesson from the Sicha. Suitable for sharing at the Shabbos table, on Mivtzoim, etc. This series follows the learning cycle of Project Likkutei Sichos.
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Sicha #178, Parshas Shoftim, Chelek Chof Daled p.121. This Week’s learning was sponsored in honor of the yahrtzeit on Beis Elul of Tzvi ben Shmuel . May his neshama have an aliyah and may his family be reunited all together with the coming of Moshiach! *to sponsor a Sicha reach out to Etty at 619.757.0486 Topic: The unique (and shocking) mitzvah of…
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Topic: Cities of refuge in Moshiach times. ?? Why would we need the cities of refuge which was meant for people that accidentally killed somebody and they were able to run for refuge that the family members shouldn’t kill them. but we know that in messianic days there will be no more death. to understand the depth behind this, enjoy this Sicha.…
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Topic: Cities of refuge in Moshiach times. ?? Why would we need the cities of refuge which was meant for people that accidentally killed somebody and they were able to run for refuge that the family members shouldn’t kill them. but we know that in messianic days there will be no more death. to understand the depth behind this, enjoy this Sicha.…
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Sicha #22 - Likkutei Sichos Chelek Chof Daled page 115. "What is truly the essence of a person? Sicha is based on the posuk "Ki HaAdam Eitz HaSadeh" A man IS a tree of the field. The tree is connected to its root, our middos are constantly connected to essence of our nefesh. When is our learning complete? When it affects and changes our middos. So,…
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