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Parshah Fine Print

Discover deep insights embedded in the weekly Parshah as Rabbi Paltiel unpacks the Rebbe's teachings, aided by a follow-along outline (entirely in English).

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Likutei Sichos vol. 20, Vayeira sicha 1
The Rebbe Rashab as a young child cried to his grandfather that Hashem doesn’t reveal Himself to him like to Avraham—as he learned in parshas Vayeira. In truth, Hashem already appeared to Avraham in last parsha, so why did the Rashab only cry now?
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1:31:20
Likutei Sichos vol. 25, Vayieshev - Kislev 19
For the deeper connection between the parsha and the 19th of Kislev, explore how the liberation of the Alter Rebbe was a redemption through peace.
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1:11:38
Likutei Sichos vol. 25, Vayechi sicha 1
When Yaakov instructs Yosef to have him buried in Israel, he insists Yosef swears.
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1:06:32
Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Shemos sicha 1
Learn about the special power of Moses’ birth and how it absolves death.
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56:32
Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Va'eira sicha 1
The four cups of wine at the Pesach seder correspond to the four expressions of Redemption in the Torah. So why not four matzahs too?
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1:07:26
Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Bo sicha 2
When one becomes Bar Mitzvah between the first and second Passover, does he need to do the Pesach offering again? Get ready for a beautiful Talmudic style analysis.
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1:12:52
Likutei Sichos vol. 31, Beshalach sicha 1
There are three views on how the people joined Moshe in song at the splitting of the sea. Learn how these differing opinions correspond to three levels of unity.
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Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Mishpatim sicha 3
The Rambam details three steps needed for conversion, including bringing a sacrifice in Temple times. So what is the convert’s status today when no sacrifice can be offered?
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1:15:50
Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Terumah sicha 3
How is there doubt in the interpretation of the verse, yet we seem to know clearly how the Temple menorah was fashioned?
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59:55
Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Tetzaveh - Adar 7
The name of Moshe isn’t mentioned in the portion of Tetzaveh, hinting to his passing, which is this time of year on the 7th of Adar. But Moshe was also born on the 7th of Adar, so where’s that alluded to in the parsha?
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1:22:26
Likutei Sichos vol. 31, Purim sicha 1
In answering how the Jews “enjoying the king’s banquet” can be the reason for Haman’s horrific decree of total destruction, we gain incredible insight into the critical interplay of human effort and Divine blessings, and the natural and the miraculous.
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58:26
Likutei Sichos vol. 27, Beis Nissan
Shortly before his passing, the Fifth Chabad Rebbe (known as Rashab) said: I go to heaven, the writings I leave you. Discover the deeper meaning of these powerful words.
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59:56
Likutei Sichos vol. 17, Pesach sicha 2
The Rebbe zooms in on key passages in the haggadah and asks many pointed questions. In classic Torah brilliance, he uncovers the overarching theme of the Passover liberation, which beautifully resolves all these questions.
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1:06:02
Likutei Sichos vol. 17, Shemini sicha 1
The name of the parsha Shemini, contains the primary theme of the entire Torah portion. The number eight represents Divine transcendence that is beyond nature. Yet eight denotes a continuation of the natural order of seven.
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1:04:34
Likutei Sichos vol. 27, Metzora sicha 1
Talmudic style analysis of Rambam’s rulings on when a rich man vows to bring a poor man’s offering or vice versa. In resolving what appears as conflicting rulings in two sections of Rambam, we see how one’s monetary commitment to atone for another, enriches oneself.
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1:01:38
Likutei Sichos vol. 27, Kedoshim sicha 1
Learn why Rashi interprets the mitzvah of not placing an obstacle before the blind, as a metaphor for not giving improper advice.
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58:08
Likutei Sichos vol. 27, Behar sicha 2
The Torah addresses the logical question of how will we have food, if we observe Shemitah and don’t work or harvest the field that year. What’s curious is where in the Torah this question is raised.
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