The more we elevate Divine glory, the more the lights of glory illuminate the earth. Rebbe Nachman teaches that spreading Emunah by bringing others closer to Hashem elevates Divine glory. People coming closer to Hashem therefore brighten the world. We conclude Torah 14 by learning that Chanukah is that very same aspect. Chanukah candles are lights of glory that illuminate the world.
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Recorded via TORCHzoom.com online presentation of Rabbi Lazer Brody (Ashdod, Israel) by TORCH Centre (Houston, Texas) on December 7, 2023.
Released as Podcast on December 7, 2023
12/07/23 • 64 min
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