Ep. 460: When and Why Did the Rebbe Visit Summer Camps?
Miriam bas Chaya Sarah Althaus a"h
upon her sad passing on Shabbos Parsha Eikev, 11 Menachem Av 5783
Dedicated by Pinchas Todros and Sarah Althaus
Topics:
- What do we learn from this time period – following Tisha B’Av?
- Chassidus applied to the 15th of Av
- What does this day teach us?
- What is the connection between the 15th of Av and Yom Kippur?
- Does it make a difference if we say Tu B’Av or Chamisha Asar B’av?
- Why is this day related to shidduchim?
- Why is it customary to start wishing each other kesiva v’chasima tova on the 15th of Av?
- In our times how do we fulfill the custom of young men and women meeting for shidduchim on this day?
- Why is this day called the “day that broke the axe”?
- What connection does that have to the meaning of the 15th of Av and to the additional Torah learning that begins on this day?
- What is the significance of cutting down a tree with the axe handle made of the very wood of the tree itself?
- If it takes the wood of a tree to cut down trees, how did they cut down the first tree? 33:00
- Post Tisha B’Av 35:02
- How do we address our children’s disappointment that Moshiach has not come yet despite the different promises and signs? 35:10
- Since King Solomon build a hidden Holy of Holies to demonstrate that it never gets destroyed, why do we fast on Tisha B’Av? 41:40
- Why do we fast when eating is a way of placating the animal soul? 45:25
- Lessons from Eikev
- What is the general lesson from this week’s portion? 49:16
- Does Eikev hint to ikvasa d’meshicha? 51:00
- What is the significance of the eikev (the heel)? 51:00
- How is the resurrection of the dead alluded to in this parsha? 53:44
- According to chassidus what is the significance of Israel being a land that flows with milk and honey? 54:55
- The Rebbe visiting summer camps 56:42
- Why did the Rebbe visit the camps? 57:40
- Why only a few times? 58:46
- What was his message to the campers? 59:58
- Any good stories that happened during these visits? 01:00:44
- Gimmel Tammuz follow-up: What does it mean that “tzaddikim never die”? 01:02:50
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