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Based on Likutey Halakhot, Chukat HaAkum 2:6–7 Dvar Torah for Parshat Ki Tisa “God

It was finally Friday afternoon, almost time for Shabbat and some long overdue rest.

“The people said to Aharon, ‘Make us a god who will lead us because

Purim is one of the most joyous and exciting festivals in the Jewish calendar.

Sometimes it’s hard for adults to feel excited about Purim. After all, it really

Using the poetic license of Reb Nosson, we can see Esther as an aspect

Reb Meir Tepliker, a close disciple of Reb Noson, had a student who lived

Adar is a month about which the Talmud says: When Adar enters, we increase

Remembering the Twelve Tribes Parshat Tetzaveh falls together with Shabbat Zachor, just before Purim—a

In honor of Purim, we share Reb Noson's beautiful Purim prayers with you. These