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This class is based on Likutey Moharan lesson 24. For more on this lesson: linktr.ee/breslovtherapy_lesson_24
In Parshat Tetzaveh, the Torah describes the Tzitz, the golden plate worn on Aharon HaKohen’s forehead, inscribed with Kodesh LaHashem. Rebbe Nachman teaches that spiritual growth follows a process: doing mitzvot with joy, receiving divine blessings, and ultimately accessing Hashem’s infinite light. The Tzitz symbolizes a glimpse of this higher perception—allowing holiness to shine into the world. Mordechai’s unwavering faith and strength against Haman reflect this same principle: by maintaining joy in serving Hashem, we overcome obstacles and reveal divine clarity in our lives.
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