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Sefer HaSichos 5703: The Sichos of 5703 (1942-1943)

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Sefer HaSichos 5703: The Sichos of 5703 (1942-1943)Sefer HaSichos 5703: The Sichos of (5703: 1942 1943) Talks delivered in 5703 (1942 1943) by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe Imagine the excitement of being invited to the Yom Tov table of the Rebbe Rayatz on Shavuos, in 1943! In the absence of video or tape recordings, the nearest you can get to that privilege today is to relish the refreshing scoop with which the newly released Sefer HaSichos 5703 opens a facsimile of

Sefer HaSichos 5703: The Sichos of (5703: 1942-1943) Talks delivered in 5703 (1942-1943) by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, the Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe Imagine the excitement of being invited to the Yom-Tov table of the Rebbe Rayatz on Shavuos, in 1943!  In the absence of video or tape recordings, the nearest you can get to that privilege today is to relish the refreshing scoop with which the newly-released Sefer HaSichos 5703 opens – a facsimile of the never-before-published original manuscript of the first page of the notes which one of the participants later made from memory of that farbrengen. That facsimile is seasoned with corrections and annotations that were liberally inserted in the unmistakable handwriting of the Rebbe, who at the time was seated next to the Rebbe Rayatz.  Other highlights in this volume include the empowering response of the Rebbe Rayatz to the events of his time, at the peak of the Holocaust. Not that he endeavors to avert his gaze from the harsh reality of that era. On the contrary: “One’s head is dulled, one’s heart is bruised, one’s spirit is battered.” His response, however, is a bold call to arms, an impassioned plea to his chassidim to go out and challenge their brothers and sisters to ease the birth pangs of Mashiach by resisting the tsunami of assimilation that threatened their very survival as Jews, in the Land of the Free.  In a move that pioneered the outreach and the mivtza’im of our generation, he urged Anash to simply knock on door after door. Their task was to persuade the migrants around them to pause a moment from the local rat-race in pursuit of the golden dollar, and to salvage whatever they recalled of the time-honored values of the Old Country by enrolling their children in kosher Talmud Torah schools. One of the widely-respected bodies that the Rebbe Rayatz criticized outspokenly in this volume was Youth Aliyah, the project by which a thousand Polish-born refugee children, many of them orphans, were rescued by self-sacrificing fellow Jews and brought to the Holy Land via India and Teheran, but were then educated in institutions whose spirit was utterly alien to the observant homes in which they had been raised. And as to the faithless and unobservant rabbis who taught in America’s after-school Talmud Torah schools, he declared outspokenly that “the fact that the prominent members of the Agudas HaRabbonim (the roof organization of Orthodox rabbis) stand aside coolly in the face of this situation is utterly incomprehensible.” At the same time, like its five predecessors, this volume too sparkles with scores of heartwarming moments – unforgettable anecdotes, chassidic folk history, good-humored galleries of colorful and inspiring personalities, a fascinating description of the stages by which his father, the Rebbe Rashab, groomed his young son for the historic life-work that awaited him, and of course a wealth of Torah teachings. Apart from those that are original and appear here for the first time in translation, many are teachings that the Rebbe Rayatz faithfully transmitted from his illustrious forebears. (In fact, he once described himself as “a funnel!”) This volume, too, was prepared by Sichos In English for publication by Kehot Publication Society and sponsored by Yossi Malamud, and its English translation by Uri Kaploun captures much of the informal Old World charm that Yiddish-speakers relish.

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Shianne Whipple
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Strong Omegaverse Comfort and a Attention Grabbing Plot
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Jillian West never misses when it comes to Omegaverse, and Not Ready is no exception. This story was the perfect blend of cozy comfort and emotional depth while still delivering a strong plot. Vale is such a powerful heroine, she is strong, capable, and determined but I love that she still allows her pack to love and take care of her. It’s that balance of independence and vulnerability that makes her so relatable. The relationship dynamics were amazing: Bishop is steadfast and completely head over heels, Mercy is skeptical but protective in his own way, and Holt is the hesitant one whose slow fall is so satisfying to watch unfold. The romance hits that sweet spot between insta-love and cautious build, keeping me hooked the entire way through. And that ending. Oh my god, the cliffhanger! I need the next book in this duet immediately.
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NLB
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Interesting
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So I will say I enjoyed the story, for sure had its moments where it dragged but it was a great story. I really liked that omegas picked their alphas/make the pack. Normally the Alphas make it and the omega fits in with them which is great but I enjoyed this new version where all the power basically went to the omega. It was a nice change of pace. I can admit some of the weird bedroom stuff with her being pregnant was odd, it’s really not hard to do stuff when pregnant (I know I’ve had two and it’s normal and even encouraged at the end especially if you want the baby out). But I like the story as a whole and will read the second, I do hope the next one isn’t dragged bc it stopped being action or tense after she met her alphas and I don’t think it was brought up or properly done when they tried to do it. More sweet after she left.
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Altairjones
New York, US
★★★★★ 3
I’m a little disappointed.
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I usually like Jillian West’s books but this one was missing a lot for me. The pregnancy didn’t come across as real. She’s on her feet for 12 hour days but is perfectly healthy at 8 months pregnant? Yet the week she moves in all of a sudden she’s not? She is planning on actually running during one of the plot buildups. But at 8 months pregnant that’s incredibly hard to do. The lack of breathing ability and lung space, the change in body center, mass, and gravity. All of it prohibits running, unless you’re an athlete this didn’t come off as at all realistic. I didn’t feel any connection with the alphas. There wasn’t any emotional connection. It could be because of the tense it was written in. But I didn’t get any deep feelings out of this. It came across as checking off boxes. Even the spicy scenes weren’t really believable for me. I wanted to see them fall for her, and it just kind of all fizzled. Even Bishop. One thing I did really like was the ending. I did not see it coming and I’m interested in reading book two because of it. But on the whole this book was mostly disappointing for me.
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Melissa Williams
Battle Creek, US
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4.25 stars
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Vale is an 8 month pregnant omega working as a waitress at a strip club and a cam girl. She starts to get very creepy vibes from a regular at the club, and her baby daddy ghosted her. She has had an online relationship with a man named Bishop through her cam girl status. One night, bishop was paying to watch her sleep and ansthe creepy regular Andrew break in and watch her sleep he tells vale to come to him at his business now. She flees and finds herself at a large security company with some.hot of alphas who are there to help her. This imegaverse is a little different than I have read, but I am thoroughly enjoying it. Vale is not a traditional omega she was raised by a single beta mom, and the alphas are not normal alphas they have never really loved pack life. But they are ruthless mercenaries. They need her, and she needs them. I love the aspect of the stalker and now the plot twists at the end, so so good. Sometimes, it seemed a little slow and stale mated, but since this a duet, I think It was just her starting to have Vale get to know her alpha suitors. Cliffhanger for sure with this one.
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Austin & Cambria
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 5
That ending 😫
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I fell into a false sense of security and really thought this was gearing towards a happy ending. Then I realized there’s no work they don’t punish Andrew. I really liked Vale’s character. I don’t normally read books with pregnancy but going into this knowing she was pregnant made it more enjoyable for me. I loved Bishops devotion to her and her happiness. I also loved that Holt and Mercy couldn’t fight their attraction to her. I love scent matches so very much. I’m so curious to see how this duet will end up. And I need to pay more attention and notice that a book I’m starting is a duet to begin with lol
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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025

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