Adar

Why Do We Need Amalek?

Feb 21, 2022Comments off

In the first war with Amalek (related in the Torah in parashat Beshalach[1]), the conditions for eliminating him were excellent. Joshua waged the physical war,

Adar Alef: Rhythm of the Soul

Feb 11, 2022Comments off

Mazal tov! Our intercalated (literally, pregnant year in Hebrew) has given birth to a boy and his name is “First Adar.” This is not just

Moses from Generation to Generation

Feb 07, 2022Comments off

In this fascinating lecture, Rabbi Ginsburgh describes a full array of Moses' persona according to the sefirot.

The Adar Alef Service of Contracted Conscio...

Jan 23, 2022Comments off

    Rabbi Ginsburgh teaches how to apply Rebbe Elimelech's Tzetl Koton to rectify bad character traits associated with the contracted consciousness of the month

Nature, Miracles, and the War Against Amale...

Mar 05, 2021Comments off

21st of Adar, 5781 Nature, Miracles, and the War Against Amalek Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh Introduction Today is the yahrzeit of Rebbe Elimelech of Lizhensk who

The Wondrous Meaning of an Early Kabbalisti...

Mar 04, 2021Comments off

Excerpted and translated from Rabbi Ginsburgh's farbrengen, Purim 5780.   There is an ancient book of Kabbalah called Sefer Hapelee’ah. There is a great deal of

Ahashverosh, Pharaoh and Revolutions

Mar 03, 2021Comments off

Rabbi Ginsburgh delves into the revolutionary, transformative aspects of Purim and discusses the Four Revolutions.

Purim: March into the Unknown

Feb 22, 2021Comments off

Print this article Excerpted and translated from a Purim farbrengen with Rabbi Ginsburgh, Purim 5772 (2012). The sages say that, “one is obligated to drink

Purim: Getting Off the Ferris Wheel

Feb 18, 2021Comments off

We can see the year as a big Ferris wheel. We get on the wheel during the month of Nissan, the first month of the

Rabbi Hillel of Paritch: A Purim Promise to...

Feb 18, 2021Comments off

Rabbi Hillel Halevi of Paritch (Parwich) was born in the town of Khmilnyk in 5555 (1795) to his father, Rabbi Meir, who was a Chernobyl

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