Chaburas Noam Elimelech

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Chaburas Noam Elimelech

In our chaburas, we delve into the uplifting words of the holy Rebbe Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk. The focus of the chabura is to be warmed by the fire and illuminated by the light of this tsaddik so that we may see the light of Hashem around us and in others to come to love each other with true Ahavas Yisroel and bring the Ge'ulah speedily in our days.

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    Parshas Terumah - Torah Heh - The Essence of Pure Intentions in Divine Service

    This shiur explores a fifth interpretation of "Veyikchu Li Teruma - Iishmi," emphasizing the role of pure intentions and thoughts in connecting with God.Key Insights:1. Pure Intentions: - Serving God should be done without seeking rewards, focusing instead on sincere devotion.2. Mindful Actions: - Every mitzvah should be performed with precise care and a genuine longing to connect with God.3. Connection Through Enjoyment: - Enjoying worldly pleasures should be aligned with spiritual connection, focusing on divine presence rather than self-gratification.4. Intrinsic Reward: - The joy and fulfillment from performing mitzvot are themselves rewarding, reflecting a deep connection with God.5. Heartfelt Devotion: - True service involves engaging with God emotionally and intimately, offering one's heart in pure devotion.This discussion underscores the importance of sincerity and heartfelt connection in spiritual practices.

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    Parshas Terumah - Torah Dalet - Understanding the Role of Wealth in Divine Service

    In this shiur, we explore a fourth interpretation of "Veyikchu Li Teruma - Iishmi," focusing on how wealth and thoughts play into serving God.Key Insights:1. Wealth and Its Use: - Wealth is integral to religious obligations, requiring mindful spending to align with divine service.2. Thoughtful Spending: - Wealth should be used with caution to avoid misuse and maintain alignment with spiritual goals.3. The Fine Line: - Wealth can be a blessing or curse, and it's crucial to navigate spending with an awareness of its spiritual implications.4. Business Ethics: - Conducting business ethically, with pure intentions, aligns with divine expectations and avoids harm to others.5. Deep Reflection: - Deep, conscious thought is necessary to ensure wealth is used responsibly and in accordance with God’s will.This discussion emphasizes the importance of mindful wealth management and ethical business practices in spiritual life.

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    Parshas Terumah - Torah Gimmel - Deepening Divine Connection

    This shiur explores a third interpretation of Rashi's "Veyikchu Li teruma - li Iishmi," focusing on the depth of God's creations and Tzadikim's divine connection.Key Insights:1. Tzadikim Types: - First: Focus on mitzvos actions. - Second: Master thoughts for deeper divine connection.2. Thought Control: - Essential for higher spirituality despite its challenges.3. Actions and Thoughts: - Actions improve the world; deep thoughts enhance divine energy.4. Divine Flow: - Thought mastery draws down blessings.5. Ultimate Connection: - Wholehearted service brings divine goodness.This highlights a Tzadik's complete connection with God in bringing blessings.

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    Parshas Terumah - Torah Beis - Exploring Our Spiritual Purpose

    In this shiur, we delve into the teachings about our divine connection and the Tzadik's role in guiding us. The discussion starts with analyzing Rashi's interpretation and the Namme's questions on sacred texts.Key Themes:1. Role of a Tzadik: - A Tzadik guides spiritual journeys, bringing daily goodness and divine bounty. Each day enhances the flow of divine goodness.2. Avraham Avinu's Trials: - Avraham's dedication to God's will illustrates the deepening relationship with the divine, emphasizing growth through spiritual trials.3. Daily Challenges and Growth: - Overcoming unique challenges elevates spirituality, with right choices bringing divine goodness into the world.4. Legacy and Continuity: - Past Tzadikim's efforts impact future generations, creating a lasting spiritual legacy. Individual actions enhance this collective wealth.5. Balancing Realities: - Despite darkness, good persists. Positive choices made with divine intention enhance the world's goodness.This episode explores the relationship between human actions and divine bounty, emphasizing our responsibility in shaping our spiritual journey and contributing to global goodness.

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    Parshas Terumah - Torah Aleph - Embracing the Divine: Terumah, seeking to connect to the Beyond

    In this episode, we delve into Reb Elimelech's insights, focusing on Terumah and the phrase "Li Lishmi." The discussion emphasizes performing mitzvos to connect personally with Hashem, beyond mere ritual.We explore living Torah as a lifestyle, aligning actions with divine will and practicing mitzvos for divine connection without expecting rewards.A conversation between Chizkiyahu Hamelech and Yeshaya Hanavi challenges us to consider parental responsibility and spiritual autonomy, recognizing free will in each soul's journey."Mumtick the Din," or sweetening judgment, involves seeing divine love beyond adversities. Kindness and mitzvos help transcend challenges and connect with the divine essence.We also touch on how spiritual practices transform ordinary actions into sacred expressions, making the physical world a vessel for divine connection.This episode encourages embracing life's challenges as opportunities for spiritual growth, highlighting the spiritual impact of our actions.Join us to explore these teachings, offering inspiration for deepening our divine connection and recognizing the divine presence in every moment.

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    Parshas Mishpotim - Torah Aleph - The Dual Nature of the Tzadik: Navigating Gratitude and Connection

    In this week's discussion, we delve into the intricate relationship between the two types of Tzadikim (righteous individuals) and their unique connections to divine praise and gratitude. The episode opens with a reflection on this week's Torah portion, emphasizing the vital role of the letter "vav" as a connector between teachings. We explore how the experiences of these Tzadikim reveal deeper layers of spiritual understanding. One Tzadik consistently praises Hashem and finds goodness even in challenges, while the other, though righteous, struggles to maintain that level of awareness and appreciation. This contrast serves as a powerful reminder that spiritual growth often involves recognizing and embracing our current state, rather than forcing ourselves into elevated feelings or experiences.Listeners will discover the importance of processing emotions authentically and the dangers of striving for a spiritual high that may lead to disillusionment. The discussion includes the transformative power of music as a means to connect with Hashem, reflecting on how genuine gratitude can elevate our spiritual practice without the pressure to perform.Join us as we navigate the complexities of faith, connection, and the natural unfolding of our spiritual journeys, reminding ourselves that each step taken with sincerity fosters a deeper bond with the divine.

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    Parshas Yisro - Torah Beis - Yetzias Mitzrayim

    "The Journey from Darkness to Light"In this enlightening episode, we explore the profound concepts of freedom and redemption as articulated through various expressions of liberation. Join us as we delve into the spiritual journey of the Holy Rebbe Elimelech, who connects the historical struggles of the Israelites in Egypt to our personal battles today. Discover how the experiences of oppression differ among individuals, from physical labor to emotional constriction, and how these unique struggles shape our understanding of freedom. We examine the transformative power of light against the backdrop of darkness and the significance of personal growth in the quest for spiritual elevation.What does it mean to be truly free? How do our individual experiences of hardship inform our paths to redemption? Tune in to uncover the layers of meaning behind our collective history and the personal journeys we all embark on toward liberation and enlightenment. Get ready for a thought-provoking discussion that will inspire you to reflect on your own "personal Golus" and the light that awaits on the other side.

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    Parshas Yisro - Torah Aleph - Vayishma Yisro

    In this episode, we dive into the pivotal moment of Vayishma Yisro—what exactly did he hear that made him come? Why now? Exploring Rashi’s deeper insight, we uncover the spiritual mechanics of awakening, how witnessing miracles alone doesn’t always move a person, and why true transformation often comes through connection to a tzaddik.We discuss the struggle of recognizing Hashem’s presence in both the light and the darkness, the role of foreign thoughts (machshavos zaros), and how personal and collective growth intertwine. Plus, what does the battle against Amalek teach us about overcoming spiritual obstacles?Join us for a deep and thought-provoking journey into the hidden layers of Parshas Yisro and beyond.

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    Parshas Bo - The need for repetitive exposure to Hashem’s message

    The Rebbe Reb Elimelech addresses the interesting use of the word “bo” - come instead of “lech” when it refers to going to Paraoh. The Rebbe also discusses the seeming contradictory reason for going to Paraoh “because I have hardened his heart”. The inspiring answer explains how we have it today within our DNA to “hear Hashem’s “ message or at least seek it out on one level of consciousness or another for the past 3,500 years. #chassidus #connection #motivation #dveikus

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

In our chaburas, we delve into the uplifting words of the holy Rebbe Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk. The focus of the chabura is to be warmed by the fire and illuminated by the light of this tsaddik so that we may see the light of Hashem around us and in others to come to love each other with true Ahavas Yisroel and bring the Ge'ulah speedily in our days.

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Yitzi Grunhut

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