Welcome, dear listeners, to today's daily dose of Tanya, where we delve into the timeless wisdom of the Alter Rebbe, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, to guide us through our everyday lives. In today’s teaching, we explore a powerful idea from Chapter 32, known as the chapter of ahavas Yisrael, the love of a fellow Jew. The Alter Rebbe illuminates the concept that every Jewish soul is a part of God above, a literal piece of the Divine. This intrinsic unity among Jews is likened to a body with many parts, each part essential, each limb and organ connected to the same soul. What does this mean for us in practical terms? It means that when we look at another person, we should strive to see beyond the external differences that divide us—beyond the varying levels of observance, beyond the cultural distinctions—and focus on the divine soul within. We are urged to love each other just as we love ourselves because, at the soul level, we are all one. This teaching becomes particularly relevant in a world where differences often lead to discord. It encourages us to look at our fellow with a benevolent eye, to see the good within, and to act with kindness and empathy. When we realize that we are all connected, and that every person you meet is a reflection of the Divine, it becomes easier to extend love and compassion. So, as we go about our day, let's carry this message in our hearts. Let's treat each other with the respect and love that we all deserve, strengthening the bonds of unity within our community and our world. Thank you for joining me in today’s thought-provoking journey through the Tanya. Let's take these words to heart and let them guide our actions. Until next time, may your day be filled with learning, growth, and love. This podcast was produced and sponsored by Daniel Aharonoff.