| Parshat Kedoshim with Reb Chaim Kramer | | | Sefirat HaOmer with Reb Chaim Kramer | | I am currently on my way to Chicago and Montreal (possibly also Toronto). With Hashem's help, there will be a class tonight at 8:45 PM at Mikor Chaim, 2849 W Chase Ave, Chicago, IL The next class will be on Shabbos after the 8:30 AM morning minyan at Kehilat Chovevei Tzion, 9220 Crawford Ave, Skokie, IL 60076 There will also be a class this Motzaei Shabbos at 9:45 PM at The Lev residence, 6601 N Christiana Ave, Lincolnwood, IL More details about additional shiurim will be posted on the website as they are finalized. | | | "The stranger who resides with you shall be to you as one of your citizens; you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt. I am the Lord your God." (Leviticus 19:34) This verse underscores the importance of showing love and empathy to those who are new or unfamiliar in our communities. In Jewish teachings, the concept of a stranger living among us is often highlighted to stress the principle of equality before God's commandments. Whether someone is a seasoned scholar or a newcomer to Jewish practice, all are equally obligated to follow the commandments without exception. Rebbe Nachman once stated: "You can twist my book (Likutey Moharan) any way you want, just don't budge from even a single law in the Shulchan Arukh (the Code of Jewish Law)." This emphasizes the importance of adhering to the established halakhic rulings, and serves as a clear guide for determining authentic Torah guidance. May we all strive to live by the straightforward teachings of the Torah and eagerly anticipate the fulfillment of the final redemption in our time. Amen. Shabbat Shalom Chaim Kramer | | | | The Breslov Pirkey Avot $31.99 Instead of $41.99 | | | Weekly Likutey Moharan – Reb Moshe Rubin – Lesson 17 – Part #5 given by Moshe Rubin Listen Online | | | Parshat Kedoshim - Never compare yourself to anyone; you are unique with your perfect balance! - Reb Chaim Freud | | | The Mysteries of Mikveh and Counting the Omer - Rabbi Nasan Maimon | | | Sefirat HaOmer: Count "Down" to Count "Up" - Meir Elkabas | | | Breslov Efrat - Sefira 14: We proclaim Hashem's oneness; this resonates the message to all! - Chaim Freud | | | | |
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