Odom Ki Yakriv

“Odom Ki Yakriv” is a Chassidic discourse by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, which focuses on the Torah portion of “Odom Ki Yakriv” (“When a person offers a sacrifice”). This text delves into the deeper meanings and spiritual significance of the offerings described in the Torah. It explores themes of personal sacrifice, devotion, and the transformative power of bringing one’s innermost self closer to God. Through this discourse, you’ll gain insights into the principles behind sacrificial offerings, their relevance to personal spiritual growth, and how these ancient practices can inspire and inform contemporary spiritual life.

Rabbi Yaakov Wagner

Rabbi Yaakov Wagner

Rosh Yeshiva

Rabbi Wagner’s class explores and expands on the fundamental concepts of Chassidic philosophy. During this week Rabbi Wagners’s class will be studying a mamer form Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the first Lubavitcher Rebbe that opens new vistas about the Holiday of Chanukah.

Rabbi Wagner’s class explores the classic talmudic commentaries as well as the evolution of halachic decisions from the Gemarah to modern day Halacha.

Rabbi Wagner’s class delves into Chassidic philosophy, focusing on fundamental concepts. This week, they study a mamer by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the first Lubavitcher Rebbe, which sheds new light on the holidays.

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“Odom Ki Yakriv” is a Chassidic discourse by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, which focuses on the Torah portion of “Odom Ki Yakriv” (“When a person offers a sacrifice”). This text delves into the deeper meanings and spiritual significance of the offerings described in the Torah. It explores themes of personal sacrifice, devotion, and the transformative power of bringing one’s innermost self closer to God. Through this discourse, you’ll gain insights into the principles behind sacrificial offerings, their relevance to personal spiritual growth, and how these ancient practices can inspire and inform contemporary spiritual life.

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