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Living Likutei Moharan (Rebbe Nachman B'Kol HaShanah)
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Introduction to Book 6
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Week 1 (Book 6): Reviewing Week of Rosh Hashanah - Psalms 1-3, 16:1-4, 89:1-2
Chapter 1
1. Fortunate is the man that has not walked in the counsel of the wicked, nor stood in the path of sinners, nor sat in the company of scoffers. 2. Rather, his desire is in the Torah of the Lord, and in His Torah he meditates day and night. 3. He shall be like a tree planted by streams of water, that yields its fruit in its season, and whose leaf does not wither; and all that he does shall prosper. 4. Not so the wicked; rather, they are like the chaff that the wind drives away. 5. Therefore the wicked will not endure in judgement, nor sinners in the assembly of the righteous. 6. For the Lord minds the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish.
Chapter 2
1. Why do nations gather, and peoples speak futility? 2. The kings of the earth rise up, and rulers conspire together, against the Lord and against His anointed: 3. “Let us sever their cords, and cast their ropes from upon us!” 4. He Who sits in heaven laughs, my Master mocks them. 5. Then He speaks to them in His anger, and terrifies them in His wrath: 6. “It is I Who have anointed My king, upon Zion, My holy mountain.” 7. I am obliged to declare: The Lord said to me, “You are my son, I have this day begotten you. 1 8. Ask of Me, and I will make the nations your inheritance, and the ends of the earth your possession. 9. Smash them with a rod of iron, shatter them like a potter’s vessel.” 10. Now be wise, you kings; be disciplined, you rulers of the earth. 11. Serve the Lord with awe, and rejoice with trembling. 12. Yearn for purity—lest He become angry and your path be doomed, if his anger flares for even a moment. Fortunate are all who put their trust in Him.
Chapter 3
1. A psalm by David, when he fled from Absalom his son. 2. Lord, how numerous are my oppressors; many rise up against me! 3. Many say of my soul, “There is no salvation for him from God—ever!” 4. But You, Lord, are a shield for me, my glory, the One Who raises my head. 5. With my voice I call to the Lord, and He answers me from His holy mountain, Selah. 6. I lie down and sleep; I awake, for the Lord sustains me. 7. I do not fear the myriads of people that have aligned themselves all around me. 8. Arise, O Lord, deliver me, my God. For You struck all my enemies on the cheek, You smashed the teeth of the wicked. 9. Deliverance is the Lord’s; may Your blessing be upon Your people forever.
Tikkun Klali
Psalm 16:
1. A michtam, by David. Watch over me, O God, for I have put my trust in You. 2. You, [my soul,] have said to God, "You are my Master; You are not obligated to benefit me.” 3. For the sake of the holy ones who lie in the earth, and for the mighty-all my desires are fulfilled in their merit. 4. Those who hasten after other [gods], their sorrows shall increase; I will not offer their libations of blood, nor take their names upon my lips.
PSALM 89
1. A maskil by Eitan the Ezrachite. 2. I will sing of the Lord's kindness forever; to all generations I will make known Your faithfulness with my mouth.
Saturday, December 20, 2014
Week 2 (Book 6): Review of the Week of Yom Kippur - Psalms 4-6, 16:5-7, 89:3
Psalms 4 - 6
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Tikkun HaKlali
(Psalm 16)
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Week 3 (Book 6): Reviewing the Week of (the first part) of Sukkot - Psalms 7-9; 16:8-10; 89:4
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Week 4 (Book 6): Reviewing the Week of Hoshanah,Shmini Atzeret, Simchat Torah - Psalms 10-12; 16:11; 32:1-3; 89:5
PSALMS
Chapter 10
1. Why, O Lord, do You stand
afar, do You hide Yourself in times of distress?2. The wicked man in his
arrogance pursues the poor; they are caught by the schemes they have
contrived. 3. For the wicked man glories in the desire of his heart,
and the robber boasts that he has scorned the Lord. 4. The wicked one
in his insolence [thinks], “He does not avenge”; all his thoughts are, “There
is no God.” 5. His ways always succeed; Your retribution is far
removed from before him; he puffs at all his foes. 6. He says in his
heart, “I shall not falter; for all generations no evil will befall
me.” 7. His mouth is full of oaths, deceit and malice; mischief and
iniquity are under his tongue. 8. He sits in ambush near open cities;
in hidden places he murders the innocent; his eyes stealthily watch for the
helpless. 9. He lurks in hiding like a lion in his lair; he lurks to
seize the poor, then seizes the poor when he draws his net. 10. He
crouches and stoops, then the helpless fall prey to his might. 11. He
says in his heart, “God has forgotten, He conceals His countenance, He will
never see.” 12.Arise, O Lord! O God, lift Your hand! Do not forget the
lowly. 13. Why does the wicked man scorn God? Because he says in his
heart, “You do not avenge.”14. Indeed, You do see! For You behold the
mischief and vexation. To recompense is in Your power; the helpless place their
trust in You; You have [always] helped the orphan. 15. Break the
strength of the wicked; then search for the wickedness of the evil one and You
will not find it. 16. The Lord reigns for all eternity; the nations
have vanished from His land. 17. Lord, You have heard the desire of
the humble; direct their hearts, let Your ear listen, 18. to bring
justice to the orphan and the downtrodden, so that [the wicked] shall no longer
crush the frail of the earth.
Chapter 11
1. For the Conductor, by David.
I have placed my trust in the Lord; [thus] how can you say of my soul, your
mountain,1 that it flees like a bird?2 2. For behold, the
wicked bend the bow, they have readied their arrow upon the bowstring, to shoot
in darkness at the upright of heart. 3. They destroyed the
foundations; 3 what [wrong] has the
righteous man done? 4. The Lord is in His holy Sanctuary, the Lord's
throne is in heaven, [yet] His eyes behold, His pupils probe [the deeds of]
mankind. 5. The Lord tests the righteous, but He hates the wicked and
the lover of violence. 6. He will rain down upon the wicked fiery
coals and brimstone; a scorching wind will be their allotted
portion. 7. For the Lord is righteous, He loves [the man of]
righteous deeds; the upright will behold His countenance.
Chapter 12
1. For the Conductor, upon the
eight-stringed instrument, a psalm by David. 2.Help us, Lord, for the
pious are no more; for the faithful have vanished from among
men. 3. Men speak falsehood to one another; with flattering lips,
with a duplicitous heart do they speak. 4. May the Lord cut off all
flattering lips, the tongue that speaks boastfully- 5. those who have
said, "With our tongues we shall prevail, our lips are with us, who is
master over us!” 6. Because of the plundering of the poor, because of
the moaning of the needy, the Lord says, "Now I will arise!" "I
will grant deliverance," He says to him. 7. The words of the
Lord are pure words, like silver refined in the finest earthen crucible,
purified seven times. 8. May You, O Lord, watch over them; may You
forever guard them from this generation, 9. [in which] the wicked
walk on every side; when they are exalted it is a disgrace to mankind.
TIKKUN HAKLALI
Chapter 16
11. Make known to me the path of
life, that I may be satiated with the joy of Your presence, with the bliss of
Your right hand forever.
Chapter 32
1. Of David, a maskil Praiseworthy is
he whose transgression is forgiven, whose sin is concealed.
2. Praiseworthy is the man to whom
the Lord ascribes no iniquity and in whose spirit there is no guile.
3. When I was silent, my bones
decayed with my moaning all day long.
CHAPTER 89
5. Until eternity, I shall
establish your seed, and I shall build your throne for all generations forever.
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Week 5 (Book 6): Reviewing the Week of Rosh Chodesh Cheshvan - Psalms 13-15; 32:4-6; 89:6
Tehilim
Chapter 13
A prayer for
an end to the long exile. One in distress should offer this prayer for his
troubles and for the length of the exile.
1. For
the Conductor, a psalm by David. 2. How long, O Lord, will You forget
me, forever? How long will You hide Your countenance from me? 3. How
long must I seek counsel within my soul, [to escape] the grief in my heart all
day? How long will my enemy be exalted over me? 4. Look! Answer me, O
Lord, my G-d; give light to my eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of
death. 5. Lest my enemy say, "I have overcome him," [and]
my oppressors rejoice when I falter.6. I have placed my trust in Your
kindness, my heart will rejoice in Your deliverance. I will sing to the Lord,
for He has dealt kindly with me.
Chapter 14
This psalm
speaks of the destruction of the two Holy Temples-the first by Nebuchadnezzar,
and the second by Titus.
1. For
the Conductor, by David. The fool says in his heart, "There is no
G-d!" [Man's] deeds have become corrupt and abominable, no one does
good. 2. The Lord looked down from heaven upon mankind, to see if
there was any wise man who searches for G-d. 3. They have all gone
astray together, they have become corrupt; there is none who does good, not
even one. 4. Indeed, all the evildoers, who devour My people as they
devour bread, who do not call upon the Lord, will [ultimately] come to know
[the consequences of their actions]. 5. There they will be seized
with fright, for G-d is with the righteous generation. 6. You scorn
the counsel of the lowly, that he puts his trust in the Lord. 7. O
that out of Zion would come Israel's deliverance! When the Lord returns the
captivity of His people, Jacob will exult, Israel will rejoice.
Chapter 15
This psalm
speaks of several virtues and attributes with which one should conduct oneself.
He is then assured that his soul will rest in Gan Eden.
1. A
psalm by David. Who may abide in Your tent, O Lord? Who may dwell on Your holy
Mountain? 2. He who walks blamelessly, acts justly, and speaks truth
in his heart; 3. who has no slander on his tongue, who has done his
fellowman no evil, and who has brought no disgrace upon his relative; 4. in
whose eyes a despicable person is abhorrent, but who honors those who are
G-d-fearing; who does not change his oath even if it is to his own
detriment; 5. who does not lend his money at interest, nor accept a
bribe against the innocent. He who does these things shall never falter.
Tikun HaKlali
Chapter 32
4. For day
and night Your hand was heavy upon me; my marrow became [dry] as the droughts
of summer, Selah.
5. My sin I made known to You, my iniquity I did not cover. I said, "I
will confess my transgressions to the Lord," and You have forgiven the
iniquity of my transgression forever.
6. For this let every pious man pray to You, at a time when You may be found;
indeed, the flood of many waters will not reach him.
Chapter 89
6. Then the
heavens will extol Your wonders, O Lord; Your faithfulness, too, in the
congregation of the holy ones.
5. My sin I made known to You, my iniquity I did not cover. I said, "I will confess my transgressions to the Lord," and You have forgiven the iniquity of my transgression forever.
6. For this let every pious man pray to You, at a time when You may be found; indeed, the flood of many waters will not reach him.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Week 6 (Book 6): Reviewing the Second Week of Cheshvan - Psalms 16-18; 32:7-9; 89:7
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