Rabbi Tuvia Serber

Torah reading

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This series contains all the classes regarding the weekly Torah reading and the teachings for the festivals of the Jewish calendar

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Rabbi Tuvia Serber

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Religion

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Jul 9, 2026

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Parashat Matot - Your nation, your work 09.07.2026

One of this week's Torah reading is called Matot (the other is called Masei). Among other stories, the Torah talks about the revenge of God against the people of Midian and the passing of Moshe. Whats is the connection between these two subjects? Based on Maamarim HaKatzarim p. 102-103

Parashat Pinchas - A new leader 03.07.2026

Parashat PinchasThis week's Torah reading relates the story of the passing of the leadership from Moshe to Iehoshua. This event didn't just mark the change of leader, but was a change in the type of leadership and a preparation to fill the world with the wisdom of Torah. Based on Hitvaaduyot 5747, vol. 3, p. 191.

Parashat Chukat - How to wait for Mashiach 26.06.2026

The Rambam, while explaining the laws of the Red Heifer, introduces two fundamental changes in comparison to the source from where he learns the laws. By explaining the meaning of these two changes we discover a new law regarding the way we should be expecting Mashiach. Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 28, p.131

Parashat Korach - The leader and the people 19.06.2026

This week's reading is about the rebellion of Korach againts his own cousins Moshe and Aharon. He complained why are they raising themselves above all the rest of the people if everyone is holy. However, he himself wanted to be a leader also, so, what ws his problem with Moshe and Aharon? Based on Likkutei Sichot,…  Leer más » Parashat Korach - The leader and the people

Parashat Shelach - A true leader 12.06.2026

In this week's Torah reading we find the story of the spies. But, right before that, when Moshe is choosing the men to spy on the Land of Cnaan, he changes the name of one of them. Why? Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 2, p. 320

Parashat Shelach - The spies and mysticism 12.06.2026

In this week's Torah reading we learn about the spies that were sent to the Land of Israel. They came with a report that generated a big rebellion against Moshe and God and, as a result, God decided that all people would wander in the desert for 40 years. What was the problem with the…  Leer más » Parashat Shelach - The spies and mysticism

We don't want to work! The story of the spies 08.06.2026

This class offers a few perspectives on the story related in Bamidbar, ch. 13 about the spies Moshe sent to explore the Land of Cnaan. They kept the mission they were sent to, but something went wrong, and the Israelites spent 38 more years in the desert…Based on:Likkutei Torah, Shlach 32:3Chassidic discourse Shleach 5748Likkutei Sichot,…  Leer más » We don't want to work! The stor...

Parashat Behaalotcha - Bread 05.06.2026

This week's Torah reading talks about the Manna, the "bread" that the Jewish people ate in their trip through the desert. There are, actually, two types of bread: heavenly bread and earthly bread. Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 4, p. 1035

Parashat Naso - Traveling life 29.05.2026

This week's Torah reading starts with the count of the Levites in the desert. Even though it seems to be an irrelevant subject, there are eternal lessons for each one of us traveling through life. Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 13, p. 16Rambam, end of Laws of Shemita and Yovel

Parashat Bamidbar - Shabbat? 16.05.2026

President Donald Trump invited every American Jew to observe this Shabbat. What does it mean for Jews and for non Jews?

Parashat Bechukotai - Blessings 08.05.2026

This week's Torah reading has a long list of 48 curses. However, God is the source of blessings: Why would He curse? When a person digs deep into them, you find hidden blessings. Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 1, p. 283

Parashat Emor - Go Talk! 01.05.2026

This week's Torah reading is called Emor, which means: "Talk!". When we look around in Torah a specific order and commandment to talk, we find that the Torah indicates not to talk so much… What does a commandment to talk mean, then? Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 27, p. 158

Parashot Acharei / Kedoshim - If you are connected… 24.04.2026

This week's readings contain many commandments. One of them is called Orla, which refers to the fruits of the first three years of a new planted tree. A simple and powerful lesson can be learnt from it's details. Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 3, p. 993

Parashot Tazria / Metzora - Overcoming challenges 17.04.2026

The names of this week's Torah reading appear to be the opposite of their content. A closer look into the meaning of those names and the ideas on the readings reveals a deep connection. Also, a deep relationship between these two readings. Based on Likutei Sichot, vol. 22, p. 70

Parashat Shemini - Seven and beyond 10.04.2026

This week's Torah reading is called Shemini, which means Eighth. Clearly, the eight comes after the seven, however, in this case, the seven and seem to be disconnected: What does the eighth mean? Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 17, p. 92

Parashat Tzav - Fire in all situations 27.03.2026

This week's Torah reading talks, among other things, about the fire in the Altar of the Temple. The Torah is an instruction and lesson book for all times and places. What is the lesson of the fire in the Altar? Based on Likkutei Sichot vol. 1, p. 217

Parashat Vayikra - Give your heart 20.03.2026

This week's Torah reading opens the book of the laws of the Temple and Tabernacle. One of the main services there was that of the offerings. What lessons can we extract from them? Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 1, p. 939

Parashot Vayahkel / Pekudei - General and particular 13.03.2026

This week there are two readings. Each one of them represent, in their names and in their content, the idea of group vs. individuals, general vs. particular. What lesson can we learn from them? Based on Likkutei Sichot, vol. 21, p. 250

Parashat Yitro - Refining paganism 09.03.2026

This is a free translation of a talk from the Rebbe of parashat Yitro, 1965. Printed in Likkutei Sichot, vol. 11, p. 74. 1. Regarding what is written in our Torah portion: “And Jethro said: Blessed be the L-rd who has delivered you” — our Sages of blessed memory said: “It is a disgrace for…  Leer más » Parashat Yitro - Refining paganism

Wash yourself 06.03.2026

This week's Torah reading talks about the Kiyor, a big washing basin for the Kohanim (priests) to wash their hands and feet before starting the daily service in the Temple. The material used to build it and it's usage has an eternal lesson.

Parashat Tetzaveh - Don't loose enthusiasm 27.02.2026

In this week's Torah reading we learn about the garments of the High Priest. Even from there, we can extract lessons for life. Based on Sefer HaSichot 5748, vol. 1, p. 314.

Parashat Terumah - The foundations 19.02.2026

In this week's Torah reading we learn about the donations the Jewish people gave for the building of the Tabernacle (Mishkan). There were, actually, three types of donations with several differences: what do they represent in the spiritual realm? Based on Likkutei Sichot vol. 1, p. 162

Parashat Mishpatim - The rules 13.02.2026

This week's Torah reading starts with a word "And": "And these are the rules". There are different types of rules in the Torah and "Mishpatim" represents rational rules. What is the word "And"?BAsed on Likutei Sichot, vol. 3, p. 899

Parashat Yitro - Yitro recognized 06.02.2026

This week's Torah reading relates how Yitro came to meet Moshe in the desert. He blessed G-d in a way nobody had done before, and our sages take that a something very special: why? Based on Likutei Sichot, vol. 11, p. 74

Parashat Beshalach - Talk to You 30.01.2026

This week's Torah reading has many subjects. There is a scene where the Jewish people were in front of the Reed See and the Egyptians were behind them. They cried out to G-d for help. Rashi, the father of all commentators, explains an interesting comment on that. Based on Likutei Sichot, vol. 11, p.52

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