The Rebbe has indicated that the publication of a Torah book is the ultimate way to celebrate a festive family occasion and the finest memorial one could establish for a dear departed one.
In this collection of lucid adaptations of the Rebbe's talks on the weekly Torah readings and Jewish holidays, each question is not only resolved but also revealed to be the starting point of a major ... more>
Victory of Light is an exposition on the deeper significance of Chanukah, viewed through the lens of Chabad-Chasidism. The victory of the Jews over the Greeks represents the victory of the supra-ra... more>
Known for their profound mystical insights, the works of the Mitteler Rebbe, Rabbi Dovber, were delivered at various times and transcribed by himself. Most remained unavailable to the public and ac... more>
Sefer Hamaamarim 5692-5693 Chasidic Discourses of the Previous Chabad Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn delivered during the years of 5692-5693 / 1932-1933.... more>
What's the ideal way to give tzedakah? Specifically, is it best to give whatever we can at any given time regardless of the amount, or should we postpone our tzedakah giving until such time as we can ... more>
Chasidic discourses by the first Chabad Rebbe and its founder, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, this volume covers the books of Bereishit & Shemot.... more>
This Chasidic discourse speaks of the great transformation that a person can bring about by way of his interactions with the physical; how mortal man can unleash tremendous divine energy through a see... more>
The series Likkutei Torah-Torat Shmuel contains the Chasidic discourses of the fourth leader of Chabad, Rabbi Shmuel, the Rebbe Maharash. The present volumes cover the discourses delivered during the ... more>
A collection of one hundred short chasidic discourses and letters by the first three chabad Rebbes, compiled and printed originally in 1912 by Rabbi C. A. Bichovsky. Retype set in conventional Hebrew ... more>
Delivered on Shabbat Parshat Va`etchanan, Shabbat Nachamu, 5565 (1805), this discourse discusses the fundamental concept of faith in G-d as compared to the imperative to "know" G-d, and the differenc... more>
This impressive volume presents forty-three incisive essays by the Lubavitcher Rebbe on Maimonides' Hilchot Beit Habechirah—Laws of the Temple's Construction. In addition to subject, source, and verse... more>
Beginning with the words Yehuda Atah , the discourse examines the blessing which Yaakov blessed his fourth son, Yehuda, as compared to the blessings he gave his first three sons, Reuven, Shimon and ... more>
"Or Hatorah al Siddur (Tefillah)” contains the Tzemach Tzedek’s discourses and elucidations on the text of the prayers and on the expositions of his grandfather, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, in his ... more>
This discourse is perhaps unique among all of the Rebbe`s teachings in the sense that its message required a retooling of our conception of divine service. It discusses the self-satisfaction that migh... more>
In 1929, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak began a ten-month tour of the United States of America. The purpose of his visit: to bolster Yiddishkeit`s place in the land of the free. This discourse, delivered at... more>
The collected correspondences of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the founder of the Chabad movement have been reissued in a new comprehensive volume.... more>
This discourse revolutionizes the age-old notion of Monotheism, i.e., that there is no other god besides him. Culling from the Talmudic and Midrashic sources, the discourse makes the case that not onl... more>
Chasidic discourses by the fifth leader of Chabad-Lubavitch, Rabbi Shalom DovBer Schneersohn, delivered during the years 5646-5650 (1886-1890). The discourses of Rabbi Shalom DovBer are distinctive i... more>
In 1940, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, delivered one of his very first discourses, after settling on American shores. Creation and Redemption an explores the mystical ... more>
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, went beyond his predecessors in developing the Chasidic custom of delivering sichot (informal talks)--incorporating stories and reminiscences that drew and held the ... more>