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Understand the Talmudic reasoning behind the date - Adar 7.
The only parshah where Moshe is not mentioned by name is in this week’s Torah portion; why the exception?
The birth and yahrtziet of Moses
The seventh of Adar is the birthday and yahrtzeit of Moshe; discover the special quality of the day he was born.
One of the purported perks of living a righteous life is that your name lives on long after you are gone. So why does the Torah mark Moses' passing by scratching his name from the record?
When a Jew abandons Torah, does he or she lose their connection with G-d? Or is it the Torah that loses its connection with G-d?
What is the theme of Moses’ life—and of his birthday, the seventh of Adar? Moses is Torah. The entire Torah from beginning to end, even the new Torah insights revealed in subsequent generations, derive from what Moses received at Sinai. So the main thrust...
Part 1: Epic Transformation
The Talmud relates that Haman cast lots in order to decide which month to implement his evil plot against the Jews. When the lot fell out on the month of Adar he was overjoyed, for Moses, the Redeemer of Israel, passed away on the seventh of Adar. But Ham...
When Haman drew lots to choose a month to annihilate the Jews, he was thrilled when it fell on the month of Adar, since 7 Adar is the day of Moses’ passing. Little did Haman know that it was also the day of Moses’ birth, and a source of strength for the J...
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 26, Tetzaveh - 7 Adar
The 7th of Adar, the passing of Moshe, and parsha of Tetzaveh, highlight how a tzadik is exponentially more present after their passing.
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 16, Tetzaveh - Adar 7
Learn the unique spiritual power of the seventh of Adar, the birth and passing of Moshe, and its connection to parshas Tetzaveh.
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