The Parsha
The weekly parsha through the eyes of the Sfas Emes, Pri Tzadik, the Ishbitzer, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
329 Shiurim
329 shiurim
The weekly parsha through the eyes of the Sfas Emes, Pri Tzadik, the Ishbitzer, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
329 Shiurim
329 shiurim
Each week Rabbi Binyomin Weinrib gives over the parsha through the eyes of the great chassidishe seforim. There is the Sfas Emes of Ger, the Pri Tzadik of Reb Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin, the derech of the Ishbitzer (Shabbos in Ishbitz), and the Lubavitcher Rebbe's Likutei Sichos.
Together they give a layered look at the same parsha — the same week's kriah opened from several chassidishe directions. You can follow one sefer through the year, or hear the week's parsha through all of them.
The Sfas Emes (Ger), the Pri Tzadik (Reb Tzadok HaKohen of Lublin), Shabbos in Ishbitz (the Mei HaShiloach), and the Lubavitcher Rebbe's Likutei Sichos. Each is its own series, all organized by the weekly parsha.
Yes. Open the series you want — for example the Sfas Emes — and you'll find its shiurim sorted by parsha, so you can follow that one sefer week by week through the whole Torah.