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1:06:12
The Soul and the After Death (1:06:12)
Here today, gone tomorrow? For sure not. According to kabbalah, death is really birth. It’s not the end of life but the beginning of a new life. We all have freedom of choice in our lives, and what happens after death reflects the choices we have made. Join an unbelievable adventure, upward and onward, into the shocking spiritual terrains of the soul’s trek out of this world
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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48:41
Them Bones Will Rise Again (48:41)
Getting another chance to see all of our loved ones alive again sounds like a foolish fantasy, but it’s right there among the Thirteen Principles of our Faith: G-d promises to revive the dead when Mashiach comes; believing in that truth is imperative to Judaism. Discover all the facts regarding this intriguing aspect of the messianic era
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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55:28
Harvesting Organs from Clones (55:28)
Using the bestseller, Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishigura, as a catalyst for discussion, this session will address issues including the permissibility of cloning, the legal status of a clone, and the legal ramifications of sacrificing one person to save another. It is not required to read the book for this session. This lecture took place at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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3:33
Poetry Reading: Conjoined Twins (3:33)
Series: God's Optimism
Yehoshua November (7)
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52:27
Abortion and Jewish Law: Understanding The Classical Sources (52:27)
Although it now inflames modern political debate, abortion has occupied Jewish legal writings for centuries. With both sensitivity and firmness, Jewish authorities have tackled some of the most difficult challenges of this agonizing procedure
Rabbi Dr. Michael Broyde (37)
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1:03:05
Do You Believe in Life after Life? (1:03:05)
What is the afterlife? Rabbi Friedman’s sensitive and meaningful approach illuminates the Jewish concept of the hereafter. This discussion includes practical applications of the core concepts of the soul and the afterlife on the here and now. This enjoyable talk is riddled with anecdotes including a fascinating story about Sara Ferguson, the Duchess of York
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:09:35
The Secret of the Snake & The Garden of Eden (1:09:35)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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56:41
Jewish Superstitions? (56:41)
Walking around in socks, cutting fingernals and toenails on the same day, amulets and astrology - is this stuff Jewish?.
Rabbi Aron Moss (3)
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15:03
Parshat Shemot: The 7 Faces of Moses' Goodness (15:03)
Every mother thinks her baby is the cutest, the most precious. Was Moses really the best? Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh explains the 7 levels of goodness in relation to Moshe and the Kabbalah. The first, simplest level is presented by Rashi and refers to the first instance of the word "good" in the Torah. G-d created light at the beginning and it was good
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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1:57
Before You Were Born (1:57)
Soul Quest: The Journey, Through Life, Death, and Beyond The confrontation with the harsh reality of mortality, whether through aging, a health crisis, or an encounter with death, makes us wonder whether our life has any meaning
Series: SoulQuest
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18:13
Passover and Nationhood (18:13)
Passover means leaving our limitations. Join Shimona Tzukernik on a journey of reflection on what it really means to leave our personal limitations, in this discussion of the story of the Exodus as it applies to our lives. You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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20:47
Purim: Lessons for Living (20:47)
What instruction and lessons for living can the holiday of Purim offer us to use in our personal growth and our everyday lives? Explore the depths of the Book of Esther with Shimona Tzukernik, world-renowned speaker and educator, and find out. You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)