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== Innovative Teachings == There are also innovations in the content of the sichos, for example: * In the sicha of Parshas Emor, the Rebbe explains that in our generation every Jew has the possibility to be a tzaddik * In the sicha of Parshas Lech Lecha, he explains that in our generation we can learn Torah in a way of "three mochin b'etzem" * In the sicha of 19 Kislev - Yechidus Klalis, the Rebbe says that we are now in Yemos HaMoshiach * In the sicha of Parshas Toldos, the Rebbe says that "the revelation of Moshiach's existence" already exists The enthusiasm around studying these sichos is further enhanced by the fact that these are the last sichos we merited to hear from the Rebbe, as the Rebbe himself instructed in the period before formally accepting the nesius, to study the last sichos and maamarim heard from the Frierdiker Rebbe because in them are "the answers to all questions." Due to the fervor surrounding the study of these sichos, various institutions publish weekly booklets to enhance the vitality around studying the "Dvar Malchus" sichos. === Dvar Malchus Sichos Listing ===
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