OPENING THE MIND OF SUPERNAL MAN
The beauty of women “expands the mind of (Supernal) man” by perfecting the world we live in. * Women teach us what we truly are – gold, “one who donates it is healthy.”
The beauty of women “expands the mind of (Supernal) man” by perfecting the world we live in. * Women teach us what we truly are – gold, “one who donates it is healthy.”
Both are originally from Bat Yam. Both bring joy to Jews. And both experienced the tragic loss of a child. Despite the difficulty, the two became charged up through their grief and continue to provide joy- inducing programming on a regular basis to thousands of people. During the month of joy, Beis Moshiach sat down with R’ Ami Maimon, the “minister of joy” and radio broadcaster of the most popular chareidi program, and the shliach in Kiryat Arba - Chevron, R’ Viktor Atia, the “magic shliach,” for a serious conversation about simcha-joy.
How do you like your fish: Tilapia with a flaky crust? Baked salmon? Spicy Nile perch? Sweet gefilte fish? * The mazal of this month of Adar is fish, so we spoke with R’ Aryeh Schneersohn of the legendary fish store in Kfar Chabad. * Between grinding carp, filleting salmon, and putting tefillin on with the deliveryman, we heard about the world of fish in Chazal, in Kabbala and in business. * About kashrus challenges in the modern era, some nostalgia, and a story about the love of Chassidim
The month of Adar is in full swing. Even though we already celebrated Purim, the Simcha of Adar is still supposed to get stronger from day to day.
R ’ Amram Muell’s laughter and simcha workshops have earned international acclaim and attract thousands of participants, from Tzfas to Bangkok, from Tel Aviv to Hong Kong and New Delhi.* In a happy interview with Beis Moshiach, R’ Muell explains what lies behind one of the most successful Chabad workshops in the world. * About the difference between simcha and sasson, simcha, gila and rina. * What are medical clowns and what surprised him when he looked up simcha in the dictionary. * Also, Chassidishe tips for a happy life starting in this happy month of Adar
The attribute of simcha, which is something we all want, is accessible. The fact that a Jew feels that it’s hard is an indication that he is on the wrong track, because true simcha is an expression of an inner truth and understanding, traits that are implanted in us all.
This Shabbos – Parshas Truma – is also the first Shabbos of Chodesh Adar Rishon. Everyone knows that Chazal say (Taanis 29) “Mi’sh’nichnas Adar Marbim B’simcha, When the month of Adar arrives we should increase our joy.”
He asked, ‘Rebbe, I am ready to be happy immediately, but how can I?’ The Rebbe said: Adar is a month of joy because of the ‘turnabout.’ Everything is turned over.
The Halachic status of the Mitzva in the times of Moshiach of donating Machatzis HaShekel, the half-shekel coin that is to be collected for purchasing communal offerings.
It was the month of Adar and Purim was approaching. The Rebbe Rayatz planned on farbrenging and the Chassidim in Milwaukee wanted permission to bring mashke despite Prohibition, which made alcoholic beverages illegal throughout the United States. The Rebbe refused and warmed them with his words instead. * A description of the Rebbe Rayatz in Milwaukee in 5690.