Eleva la cabeza de los hijos de Guershón

This lesson is based on a Hasidic discourse by the Alter Rebbe from his book Likutei Torah and another by the Rebbe, from 1987, on Parashat Naso. The topic is the three sons of Levi who carried the Mishkan (Tabernacle) in the desert, their roles and names, in relation to the service to God that each of them represents today. 00:00 - Introduction to the Alter Rebbe and Likutei Torah 01:14 - Context of Parashat Naso: The Longest Parashat in the Torah 02:40 - The Question: Why "elevate" some and not others? 06:14 - The spiritual significance of the Mishkan (Tabernacle) 07:14 - The desert as a symbol of divine concealment 10:40 - The objective of revealing God's presence 14:04 - The three parts of the Mishkan and the sons of Levi 17:00 - Kehot, Gershon, and Merari: Their functions in transportation 19:17 - Each person is a temple: The Mishkan in our lives 24:00 - Merari: The service of Bitul (annulment) and action 26:40 - The concept of "Na'aseh veNishma" (We will do and we will hear) 31:35 - Gershon: The service of Tefillah (prayer) and meditation 41:10 - The meaning of Gershon: Casting away negative qualities 44:45 - Kehot: Torah study and intellectual union with God 50:20 - Summary: The Daily Cycle of Serving God 54:40 - True Joy: Doing What the King Desires #Torah #Judaism #Hasidut #Hasidism Join the channel for more benefits:    / @rabtuvia