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Alter Rebbe | Ani Ledodi

Alter Rebbe | Ani Ledodi

De: Rav Shlomo Katz
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This six-part series journeys deep into the heart of Elul through the lens of the Alter Rebbe’s foundational Ma’amar Ani Ledodi. Explore the origin and inner meaning of the phrase “The King is in the Field,” revealing how Elul is not just a time of fear or introspection, but of divine intimacy, mercy, and radical closeness. With Chassidic depth and personal honesty, each episode opens a window into the soul’s yearning and the profound truth that even when we feel distant, Hashem is nearer than we think.© 2025 Rav Shlomo Katz
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  • When Love Flows Both Ways
    Jul 2 2025

    We reach the final lines of the Alter Rebbe’s Ma’amar“Ani Ledodi V’dodi Li.” The journey of Elul culminates not just in divine closeness, but in mutual longing. In this episode, we reflect on what it means for the King to come into the field—and for us to step toward Him in return. This is no longer a one-sided encounter. It's a relationship. A love that flows both ways.

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    58 m
  • When You Don’t Feel a Thing
    Jul 2 2025

    Just because you don’t feel something, it doesn’t mean it’s not there. In this episode, the Alter Rebbe speaks to those silent moments of Elul when the soul feels numb, disconnected, or uncertain. But the King is still in the field. Even when emotion is absent, presence remains. The Alter Rebbe reminds us: real connection isn’t always loud. Sometimes, it’s precisely in the quiet that the deepest meeting happens.

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    57 m
  • When the Field Feels Like a Desert
    Jul 2 2025

    What does it mean to walk through a spiritual desert? In this episode, the Alter Rebbe reveals that the “field” where the King appears during Elul isn’t always lush and inviting—it can also feel barren, dry, and desolate. But it’s precisely in this emptiness that Hashem chooses to meet us. The desert, in all its quiet, becomes sacred ground.

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    1 h y 6 m
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