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I was going through some old recordings, and I came across these shiurim. I figured I could upload some of them here. A classic Ma’amar, pristine in style, waiting to be pondered. Enjoy!
This episode, as well as any episodes that I upload that were recorded by Chabad of Bondi, should bring merit to the souls of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, as well as everyone else murdered al kidush hasheim at the Bondi Beach Massacre.
(This is not “just” a dedication, but in part an acknowledgement of facts: by a 19 Kislev farbreingen several years ago, many of the community members encouraged and committed to participating in a daily morning shiur in chassidus. There were many involved, including Rabbi Schlanger. I’m grateful for every community member who survived, and saddened by everyone who has passed. At the end of the day, the luminous quality of Torah draws us into seeing the good; I know that their souls are bound eternally in the bond of life. May all of the souls of those murdered be “gutte bettern” for us all, and may we be reunited with them with the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days!)
By Moshe GordonI was going through some old recordings, and I came across these shiurim. I figured I could upload some of them here. A classic Ma’amar, pristine in style, waiting to be pondered. Enjoy!
This episode, as well as any episodes that I upload that were recorded by Chabad of Bondi, should bring merit to the souls of Rabbi Eli Schlanger, as well as everyone else murdered al kidush hasheim at the Bondi Beach Massacre.
(This is not “just” a dedication, but in part an acknowledgement of facts: by a 19 Kislev farbreingen several years ago, many of the community members encouraged and committed to participating in a daily morning shiur in chassidus. There were many involved, including Rabbi Schlanger. I’m grateful for every community member who survived, and saddened by everyone who has passed. At the end of the day, the luminous quality of Torah draws us into seeing the good; I know that their souls are bound eternally in the bond of life. May all of the souls of those murdered be “gutte bettern” for us all, and may we be reunited with them with the coming of Moshiach, speedily and in our days!)