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Y’hi Hashem Elokeinu Imonu: Part Two; The Possuk, Its Meaning, Hashem’s Relationship “With” Us

Y’hi Hashem Elokeinu Imonu: Part Two; The Possuk, Its Meaning, Hashem’s Relationship “With” Us

Part Two:  Conceptual Background to Part Two: I. Elokeinu means, “our G-d.” In Chassidus, “Elokeinu” also is the type of relationship G-d has with us. He chooses to relate to the world as a king, i.e., Melech Ha’Olam (King of the universe), He chooses to relate to us as a father as well. As a general principle, in Chassidus, “Elokeinu” means “our strength and our vitality.” In Hebrew it’s “kocheinu v’chayuseinu,” which connotes our physical life itself, our energy, enthusiasm, life dedication, etc., as explained at…

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Likkutei Torah: Sh’lach Lecho Anoshim

Likkutei Torah: Sh’lach Lecho Anoshim

Likkutei Torah Sh’lach Lecha Anoshim: First Ma’amer, First Os Conceptual Background to the Ma’amer: Please note that this is a small portion of the ideas covered in this ma’amer. For a fuller perspective on these and other ideas refer to Mystical Concepts in Chassidus, by J. Immanuel Shochet. Another indispensable tool is your local mafte’ach inyonim—the index of concepts—in the back of the Tanya or any other sefer Chassidus. I. The Scouts (Meraglim) Here’s a link to the verses with Rashi…

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