2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
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Always have something ready to say at the Shabbos table or anywhere! Rabbi Shais Taub presents a hyper-condensed 2-minute dvar Torah for you to share with your family and friends.
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
The "heavens" and the "earth" in our lives are Torah and mitzvos. Torah is checking in with heavenly truth and mitzvos is applying that here on earth. When Moshiach comes, the world will be completely refined and we will be close to the earth in the most ideal way. (Based on Likkutei Sichos Vol. 9, pp. 204-214 ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
What should our attitude toward mundane activities be? How do we prioritize between spiritual affairs and practical concerns ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
We must express all of our potentials and use them to serve Hashem ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
How is it possible that so many people were enticed to worship the Golden Calf? And more importantly, how did all of the women successfully resist ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
The Choshen (breastplate) of the High Priest did not function properly in the 2nd Temple. How is this a metaphor for Exile? (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 11, pp. 137-138 ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
Hashem wants there to be chesed in the world. In order for that to happen, someone’s gotta give and someone’s gotta receive. Here’s what to think about when you’re the one receiving ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
The 620 letters of the Ten Commandments contain the secret to being G-d’s friend ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
Spreading the inner secrets of the Torah will bring Moshiach. But you need to "translate" these ideas into relevant language ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
We know the precise times of two events in this week's parsha. The slaying of the firstborn took place at midnight and the actual exodus from Egypt took place at noon the next day. Based on a Michtav Klali of the Rebbe from 5744, we learn the significance of midnight and noon in our personal lives ..read more
2-Minute Lessons with Rabbi Shais Taub
1y ago
Was Moshe starting up with Hashem or was he expressing fascination with Hashem’s ways? And what does this mean for me ..read more