In the Garden of the Torah: Volume I
The Alter Rebbe once told his chassidim: “We have to live with the times.”
The chassidim, trained as they were in holding fast to the eternal standards of the Torah despite the shifting trends of contemporary thought, reacted with puzzlement.
They asked R. Yehudah Leib, the Alter Rebbe’s brother, to inquire about the Rebbe’s intent.
In reply, the Alter Rebbe answered that he had meant that the chassidim should “live with the weekly Torah portion.”
And as the Rebbe frequently explained, this does not mean merely studying the weekly portion; this means living with the lessons of the portion and seeing them as practical directives for more meaningful and more satisfying life.
This endeavor is enhanced by highlighting the lesson to be derived from the name of the Torah reading. For this is a comprehensive theme, summarizing and conveying the thrust of the Torah reading as a whole.
The Alter Rebbe teaches that an object’s name reflects its essential life force. If this applies with regard to worldly matters, surely it is true with regard to the names of the Torah portions.
The essays to follow blend together several of the Rebbe’s talks, underscoring a lesson to be derived from the names of every one of the Torah readings.
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In the Garden of the Torah: Volume I
The Alter Rebbe once told his chassidim: “We have to live with the times.”
The chassidim, trained as they were in holding fast to the eternal standards of the Torah despite the shifting trends of contemporary thought, reacted with puzzlement.
They asked R. Yehudah Leib, the Alter Rebbe’s brother, to inquire about the Rebbe’s intent.
In reply, the Alter Rebbe answered that he had meant that the chassidim should “live with the weekly Torah portion.”
And as the Rebbe frequently explained, this does not mean merely studying the weekly portion; this means living with the lessons of the portion and seeing them as practical directives for more meaningful and more satisfying life.
This endeavor is enhanced by highlighting the lesson to be derived from the name of the Torah reading. For this is a comprehensive theme, summarizing and conveying the thrust of the Torah reading as a whole.
The Alter Rebbe teaches that an object’s name reflects its essential life force. If this applies with regard to worldly matters, surely it is true with regard to the names of the Torah portions.
The essays to follow blend together several of the Rebbe’s talks, underscoring a lesson to be derived from the names of every one of the Torah readings.
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In the Garden of the Torah: Volume I

In the Garden of the Torah: Volume I

by Rabbi Eliyahu Touger
In the Garden of the Torah: Volume I

In the Garden of the Torah: Volume I

by Rabbi Eliyahu Touger

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The Alter Rebbe once told his chassidim: “We have to live with the times.”
The chassidim, trained as they were in holding fast to the eternal standards of the Torah despite the shifting trends of contemporary thought, reacted with puzzlement.
They asked R. Yehudah Leib, the Alter Rebbe’s brother, to inquire about the Rebbe’s intent.
In reply, the Alter Rebbe answered that he had meant that the chassidim should “live with the weekly Torah portion.”
And as the Rebbe frequently explained, this does not mean merely studying the weekly portion; this means living with the lessons of the portion and seeing them as practical directives for more meaningful and more satisfying life.
This endeavor is enhanced by highlighting the lesson to be derived from the name of the Torah reading. For this is a comprehensive theme, summarizing and conveying the thrust of the Torah reading as a whole.
The Alter Rebbe teaches that an object’s name reflects its essential life force. If this applies with regard to worldly matters, surely it is true with regard to the names of the Torah portions.
The essays to follow blend together several of the Rebbe’s talks, underscoring a lesson to be derived from the names of every one of the Torah readings.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012136756
Publisher: Sichos In English
Publication date: 09/06/1994
Series: In The Garden of the Torah , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 190
File size: 125 KB
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