Description
Ve’Yadaata Moskva is one of the most fundamental Chassidic discourses in the library of Chabad-Lubavitch philosophy. It holds the key to understanding the essence of Chabad and its Stunning world-view.
Based on an 1896 manuscript by the fifth Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Sholom Dovber Schneersohn, this book “Ve’Yadaata Moskva — If G-d is good why can life be so bad?” sheds light on one of life’s greatest enigmas—human suffering. Through a meticulous, didactic analysis, the Ma’amar presents a highly sophisticated approach to our understanding of G-d, how he engages with us human beings and why he allows us to struggle. It opens our eyes to uncover the dazzling light and extraordinary opportunity that lies behind our sorrows.
In Sefer HaIkkarim, it is written, “Were I to know [G-d], I would be [G-d].” For G-d’s infinity cannot be perceived by mortals. Rabbi Shalom DovBer would say: “When I study Chassidic thought, I gain knowledge of G-d and an active experience of the spark of G-d within me.”
- Publisher: Fund 770 & F.R.E.E. Publishing House
- ISBN: 978-0-86639-071-2
Format: 6 x 9, 116 pages, hardcover.
Language: Russian/Hebrew
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