Rabbi Wagner's Chassidus Class
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The Friediker Rebbe’s mamar that is the ‘marching orders׳ for our generation.
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Mamar of the Rebbe that explains in depth the three categories of mitzvos.
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This Pesach mamar is based on the question of the “ben hachochom” (the “wise son” of the hagodo) and explores the differences between eidos chukim and mishpotim, highlighting the uniqueness of eidos.
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The Alter Rebbe opens new vistas in appreciating the Yom Tov of Chanukah.
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Rabbi Wager Chassidus Shiur on the Maamer Ani LeDodi from Likkutei Torah.
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Mamar the Rebbe said on Purim 5713, during the infamous “doctor’s plot”; while saying the mamar it was later revealed that Stalin died relieving the grave danger facing the millions of Russian Jews.
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A collection of ideas and teachings about Chanukah from the Lubavitcher Rebbe
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A mamar from the Alter Rebbe in Torah Ohr that defines the holiday of Purim through explaining what Torah is.
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The Rebbe said this mamar (the 2nd Chanukah mamar of that year) on Zos Chanukah 5738. It describes how the Chanukah menorah is lit in a way that represents its unique objective- illuminating the darkness and transforming it. It highlights how the halachos of the time of its lighting specify 3 negatives that have a source in holiness (as does everything) and that through its lighting it is elevated even higher than its source.
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By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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Conclusion of the mamar. Shtus d’kdusha to accomplish dirah b’tachtonim.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The first half of the the fifth chapter explaining the power of shtus d’kdusha. How shtus is necessary for a successful marriage.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The fourth chapter of Bosi L’gani which explains the limits of the shtus and the nature of the neshama.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The second half of chapter 3 explaining how the G-sly soul’s sensitivity for holiness becomes numbed through the shtus of the nefesh habahamis.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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An initial look into the concept of “shtus” (foolishness) and its disruption of our sensitivity to truth.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The second chapter of Bosi L’gani, which teaches how to use the avodah (service) of korbonos (sacrifices) to achieve our objective.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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Second half of the first ois of Bosi L’gani 5710. Clarifying the differences between the four worlds and contrasting “memalei” to “soveiv”. Why iskafia draws down specifically “soveiv”.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The first half of the first chapter of this foundational chasidic discourse. Turning the jungle into a garden.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The benefit of seeing the candlesBy Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The lesson we learn from lighting the candles in a way that benefit is possible, but not permitting any benefitBy Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The contrast between seven and eight.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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A Halachic insight into the significance of the Kohanim to the Chanukah miracle. When may we sacrifice our lives for kidush Hashem?By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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Lightning Candles as a commemoration for all Miracles that Hashem does for usBy Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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The unlimited power of the Chanukah candles, and the infinite effect of a mitzvahBy Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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Continuation of previous episode. Analysis into the language of “v’al hanisim”. A surprising explanation and a powerful practical lesson. Sicha read inside and translated.By Rabbi Yaakov Wagner
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