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43:57
Entering Into the Mind of G-d (43:57)
Project G-d’s mind onto the screen of time and space, and voila, you get our physical world. Join us as we unfold the matrix of creation, and realize our role as G-d’s partner in an unfinished creation. We’ll look at human psychology and the way the universe is contained within our person and life. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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39:54
Shabbat: the Soul of our Week (39:54)
This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:04:21
Torah: The Blueprint of the Universe (1:04:21)
No text is as overwhelmingly complex as Torah. In it is the entirely of human existence: our origin, our ethics, our wisdom, and our ultimate destiny. Join Rabbi Friedman as he sketches the architecture of existence itself. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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16:51
5. How Did G-d Make It All Happen? (16:51)
The views and opinions expressed here represent only those of the speaker and not that of Torah Café. This is part 5 of a series titled: "The Origins of the Universe and Life".
Series: Torah and Science on the Origins of the Universe and Life
Mr. Daniel Friedmann (10)
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18:31
4. Finding the Scale Factor (18:31)
The views and opinions expressed here represent only those of the speaker and not that of Torah Café. This is part 4 of a series titled: "The Origins of the Universe and Life".
Series: Torah and Science on the Origins of the Universe and Life
Mr. Daniel Friedmann (10)
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20:08
3. Reconciling the Biblical and Scientific Timelines (20:08)
The views and opinions expressed here represent only those of the speaker and not that of Torah Café. This is part 3 of a series titled: "The Origins of the Universe and Life". In this segment Mr. Daniel Friedmann will explore the appearance of humans.
Series: Torah and Science on the Origins of the Universe and Life
Mr. Daniel Friedmann (10)
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57:19
Tanya Chapter 36 Part 2 (57:19)
Why did G-d create the world, and what was His ultimate purpose? Aren't His angels good enough for Him, why does He need flawed humans? Why is the belief and yearning for the coming of Moshiach and the ultimate redemption so crucial and such an integral part of Jewish belief and our divine service? Aren’t we enjoined not to serve G-d with the purpose of reaping its reward? Rabbi Silberberg will brilliantly connect the answers to all of these questions together and leave you extemely edified on what it's all about
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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29:17
1. The Scientific and Biblical Timelines (29:17)
The views and opinions expressed here represent only those of the speaker and not that of Torah Café. This is part 1 of a series titled: "The Origins of the Universe and Life". Mr. Daniel Friedmann will review what happened and when as the universe and life developed. Both the Biblical and scientific timelines are explained and reconciled.
Series: Torah and Science on the Origins of the Universe and Life
Mr. Daniel Friedmann (10)
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1:00:52
The Origins of Humans (1:00:52)
Day six of the Genesis creation account describes the origins of Adam and humans, and every discovery and observation by science leads to an understanding of how humans came to be. Can both accounts be reconciled? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Daniel Friedmann (10)
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49:07
What Does G-d Want? A Vision of Our Future (49:07)
G-d promised to lead the Jewish People out of exile, but are we a people yet? And if He leads, will we follow? Discover how we can stand tall and accept the offer. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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54:46
It Takes More Than Brains to Raise Children and Grandchildren (54:46)
You’ve heard about fingerprints, but what about a brain print? This session will explore the newest frontier in security measures, and will focus on the implications of this research on age-old questions having to do with education: How do we most effectively teach our young and old? What pedagogical modalities most profoundly impress the psyche? What really moves and motivates people? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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52:23
The Genesis One Code (52:23)
The six-day Genesis creation account describes the origins of the universe and life on earth. Every discovery and observation in the scientific community leads to increased understanding of when and how the universe came to be. The two worlds don’t necessarily collude; one can even say that they collide
Mr. Daniel Friedmann (10)
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55:22
Shabbat Shalom: A Guide to the Holy Day of Rest (55:22)
“Rabbi, am I allowed to go to the doctor on Shabbos?” “Am I allowed to warm up my lunch?” “Can I get something out of my car?” Find out the answer to these and other relevant laws regarding Shabbos, the day of rest. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yosef Shusterman (34)
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53:14
How the Universe Began (53:14)
It all began with His vision and His command. Science and evolution can trace back only so far, but the Torah reaches much further—deep into the core of Creation. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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3:12
Mayanot Moment: Parshat Tazria (3:12)
Is the human higher or lower than all the other creatures?.
Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (17)
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5:18
Geocentrism and the Age of the Universe (5:18)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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25:29
The Power of Speech (25:29)
The Charlie Harary Show Episode 3 Our words have real power, and we need to appreciate their value. It's a mistake to make light of them or treat them as if they’re not serious and have no power
Series: The Charlie Harary Show
Charlie Harary (59)
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1:03:14
Ensuring the Jewish Future (1:03:14)
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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53:56
Tanya Chapter 21 Part 1 (53:56)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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56:11
Tanya Chapter 20 Part 1 (56:11)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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58:26
Creation for Mummies, Dummies and Nudniks (58:26)
What exactly was G-d thinking when He decided to create the universe? This uniquely experiential tutorial will provide the “behind-the-scenes” of Creation. Discover the interconnectedness of all things will become apparent, and the underlying unity. This lecture took place at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Hershel Lazaroff (3)
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57:14
Contemplative Technologies of the Chabad Rebbes (57:14)
This class delves into the heart of mindful Jewish experience, exploring the various contemplative practices and powerful mental imagery espoused by the rebbes of Chabad as techniques to evoke heightened states of cognitive and emotional awareness and inspire love, hope, faith, and inner calm. This lecture took place at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Zalman Abraham (12)
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50:25
Chabad: The True Feminist Movement (50:25)
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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45:21
A Microcosm of the Universe (45:21)
The teachings of Kabbalah give us a unique perspective on how to relate to all of G-d’s creations, from our fellow humans, to animals, to the stones upon which we tread. By gaining a deep appreciation for every bit of creation, we come to respect everyone and everything in our lives.
Rabbi Ronnie Fine (5)
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50:03
The Jew's Guide to the Galaxy (50:03)
What was G-d thinking? Despite the efforts of Socrates, Spinoza and Schopenhauer, are we any closer to the answer? In this lecture, we cut straight to the chase and explore in plain English some of history’s enduring mysteries
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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45:43
The Rebbe's Chumash: Beyond Evolution (45:43)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Yehuda Shemtov (4)
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2:21
Poetry Reading: God's Optimism (2:21)
Yehoshua November (7)
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39:17
Do Animals Have Souls? (39:17)
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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55:40
Kabbalah and Film Theory: Inner Dimensions of Jewish Hollywood (55:40)
This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Asher Crispe (45)
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1:01:31
Modesty, Gender Equality, and the Wedding Blessings (1:01:31)
Professor Don Seeman (4)
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21:14
Parshat HaChodesh (21:14)
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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55:05
Behind the Scenes of the Heavenly Drama (55:05)
G-d is One. A basic tenet of Jewish faith. But what are the implications of this doctrine? And what does it mean that the universe was created from nothing? Famed lecturer and author Rabbi Yosef Y. Jacobson opens our eyes to the wonders of G-d and gives us a clear understanding of the world He created, the world we call home
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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42:44
Is Your God Loveable? (42:44)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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20:22
Woman to Woman II (20:22)
Mrs Chana Epstein speaks about the importance of nurturing a relationship with one's spouse. She teaches how to develop intimacy and healthy communication in the bedroom that is built on mutual sensitivityas well as acknowledgmentand acceptance of our spouse’s needs. In this lecture, Mrs
Mrs. Chana Epstein (3)
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59:54
Jewish Identity: A Source of Pride or Shame (59:54)
With today’s culture saturated with pride movements of every stripe, is there room for Jewish pride? And if we do celebrate our Jewishness, what exactly are we celebrating? As we move further into the 21st century, the vexing question of Jewish identity must be answered with a philosophy that allows us to shed our insecurity and be proud of our people
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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38:47
The Lunar Woman: Rosh Chodesh in Jewish Literature (38:47)
Mrs. Chanie Baron (2)
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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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2:46
Reflecting on the Call Within (2:46)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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1:31:28
Living the Never Ending Melody (1:31:28)
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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9:32
Rosh Hashana and the Family (9:32)
In this pre-rosh Hashanah episode, Rabbi Dr Riskin speaks about the role each of us play in the chain of Jewish tradition. On Rosh Hashanah all pass before the Supernal Being: the living and the dead. The deeds of our parents and grandparents that have shaped our Judaism as well as our parenting of our children and grandchildren that shape future generations.
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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1:44:23
The Kaballah of Prayer (1:44:23)
Series:
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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1:14:41
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 4: Sewing a Broken Millstone (1:14:41)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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43:15
Why Men and Women are Different (43:15)
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:19:57
The Kabbalah of Angels and Demons (1:19:57)
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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1:05:37
Chariot of Fire (1:05:37)
Discourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 11 • This class was given May 5, 2013 - 25 Iyar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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2:34
4. How Can the Belief in G-d Be Reconciled with Science? (2:34)
10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 5. If You Could Ask God One Question What Would You Ask? 6
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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19:54
Judaism, Social Justice and the Enviorment (19:54)
Rachael Rose is an MA student in Jewish Studies at the University of Maryland, College Park. Formerly, she attended Goucher College where she received a Bachelors degree in History with a minor in Judaic Studies. Rachael attended the Sinai Scholars class in the spring of 2011. Rachael’s paper explores the relationship between Judaism and environmentalism
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4:34
2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? (4:34)
The real question should be, how do you answer such a question in 4 minutes? Returning to the 3 aspects: creation, revelation and redemption, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks answers this important question with references to modern day philosophers and great societies built by people deeply influenced by the Hebrew Bible Abraham who lived close to 4000 years ago, with no army and no empires, but with lessons so pure, true and eternally valid, that his effect has influenced every culture since
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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4:36
God Loves Refurbished Goods (4:36)
Why are problems imbedded in this world? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein explains why working on our problems, improving ourselves and increasing in mitzvahs brings pleasure to G-d and makes the world a better place. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:25
1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? (1:25)
Creation, Revelation and Redemption. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks distills all of Torah into these 3 relationships with G-d. 10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 4
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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1:01:54
When One, Won (1:01:54)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 7 • This class was given March 3, 2013 - 21 Adar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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53:44
Healthy Living: Mind, Body, and Soul (53:44)
Our body is a precious commodity, but we pay more attention to our cars. Mrs. Tzivia Jacobson explains the dichotomy of the body and the soul. A soul without a body can't accomplish its mission; a body needs the soul to direct its health. Mrs. Jacobson gives clear explanations of the roles of the body and soul and what our part is in this world.
Mrs. Tzivia Jacobson (1)
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1:49
God's Existence (1:49)
Rabbi Benjamin Blech (14)
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19:33
Presentation: Writing a Sefer Torah (19:33)
Animals, rocks and intentions together make a Torah scroll. Rabbi Yehudah Clapman describes the process of writing a sefer Torah, mezuzah or tefillin scroll. Every aspect of a Sefer Torah must come from a kosher source and each of the ingredients represents a different aspect of the physical and spiritual world.
Rabbi Yehuda Clapman (3)
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23:50
Scientific Rabbis (23:50)
The big questions of how and when the world was created are as nothing compared to why. Rabbi Sholom Lipskar compares scientific discoveries and methodology with Torah's consistency, purpose and extent of influence in the universe.
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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26:51
The Rabbi and the Secret - Part 2 (26:51)
Click here to watch Part 1 - The Secret with Josh Assaraf Rabbi Manis Friedman points out the differences and similarities to The Secret. He explains how the world is maintained on Shabbos through the vibrations coming from G-ds thoughts. The Gemorrah speaks of shadows predicting the future, and advises us not to look at them so as not to affect outcomes with negative thoughts
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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39:40
Why Should I Keep Kosher? (39:40)
How would G-d destroy the world if he wanted to? Rabbi Shloma Majeski explains that G-d created the world and sustains everything with his words. By simply removing those words the world would cease to exist. The blessing we make over our kosher food is what releases the G-dly energy in the food giving us life in a positive way.
Rabbi Shloma Majeski (8)
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5:59
Parshat Vaera (5:59)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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28:30
Revealing the Feminine Millennium (28:30)
What moved G-d to create the world? This is a trick question, if there was a reason that motivated G-d then he is not the primary force. With Rabbi Manis Friedman we learn that G-d created the world only because He desired it. In this world that G-d created, people can do what they want
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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27:46
The Purpose of Evil (27:46)
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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59:09
Moshiach. Really? (59:09)
How's your soul? Our souls connect us, it is our bodies that separate us. Rabbi Sholom Lipskar outlines the process of redemption and what to expect in the times of the Messiah. From the scientists who have discovered the G-d particle, to ancient texts, to the Lubatcher Rebbe's talks, Rabbi Lipskar brings Moshiach out of the texts and into the room
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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14:01
The Power of Light (14:01)
God created light before the sun and moon. What was this light and where is it now? Mrs Chanie Krasnianski shares the source of the light, and where it is hidden today as well as how to access it. She explores the relationships between the sun and the moon and men and women and concludes with the location of that light now.
Mrs. Chanie Krasnianski (1)
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15:10
The Jewish View on the Afterlife (15:10)
The animal soul, concerned with food and pleasure can be harnessed by the G-dly soul to accomplish more in this world. Rabi Aaron L. Raskin speaks on a number of topics in this video. He begins with a brief overview of the open and the hidden periods of Jewish mysticism. Next he discusses the ultimate purpose of the soul in this world and what happens afterwards
Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin (16)
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29:23
Belief in G-d, Blind Faith or Reason (29:23)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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2:00
Eco-Judaism Roots (2:00)
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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36:40
Change Perspective, Change Reality (36:40)
This class was given at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov (5)
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56:12
The Big Bang and Jewish Tradition (56:12)
This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Dr. Alexander Poltorak (12)
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5:28
Praying for a Sustainable World (5:28)
Today's environmental movement seems to focus strongly on doing. There are things to buy, actions to take, petitions to sign, policies to advocate. It is rare for environmentalists to think of prayer as a tool for change. Many people in today's society think of prayer as a passive, contemplative activity -- a break from action. Jewish teachings express a very different view of prayer
Mrs. Evonne Marzouk (5)
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1:37:43
The Holy Tongue: True Meaning (1:37:43)
Rabbi Jonathan Rietti (8)
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20:00
The Jewish Approach to Extraterrestrials (20:00)
SETI, the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence, was founded in November of 1984, and began operation in February of 1985. They are looking for evidence of life in the universe by seeking out signs of technology. Some people think that if life is found on another planet, that would spell the end of organized religion
Series:
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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43:05
In Conversation with the Sinai Scholars (43:05)
A deep thinker and master of chassidc philosophy, Rabbi Manis Friedman, in this session with the Sinai Scholars, answers the questions of young Jews who are discovering Judaisim as adults. Rabbi Manis Friedman plunges into the depth of the Jewish soul, family relations strained by religion, our relationship with G-d, and our role in the world
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:08:12
Six Days/Six Millennia (1:08:12)
On many levels, the six days of creation recounted in the Book of Genesis serve as the prototype for all of world history. This workshop connects the dots and draws the lines through the millennia to show, from a fascinating historical perspective, how all eras of the human condition can be traced back to those centrifugal six days of creation
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:24
Shabbat and the Environment (1:24)
Rabbi Yona Metzger, Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi of Israel, speaks about the connection between Shabbat and our responsibility to protect the environment. These materials are posted as part of Jewcology and Canfei Nesharim's "Year of Jewish Learning on the Environment". Learn more at www.jewcology.com or www.canfeinesharim.org/learning.
Rabbi Yona Metzger
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7:17
The Legal and the Scientific Witnesses as Participants (7:17)
This fascinating exposition delivered by Mr. Poltorack involves a Talmudic investigation on various forms of testimony upon which Rabbi Yosef Rosen, known as the Genius of Ragatchov , develops a halachic conclusion as interpreted over a backdrop of quantum mechanics. .
Dr. Alexander Poltorak (12)
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9:35
Kiddush: The First of the Four Cups (9:35)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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3:47
Basic Judaism: ASK: Why Am I Here? (7) (3:47)
The question should not be .. HOW did I get here? But the Question should be .. WHY am I here? .
Rabbi Chaim Mentz (23)
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42:42
Evolving From Darwin (42:42)
What is the alternative to Darwinism? It is too frightening for most to consider. Rabbi Avrohom Jacks traces the history of Darwinism from Darwin's journey across the world to disproving his theories using Darwin's own principles. The alternative to Darwinism and evolution is a world created by G-d for the purpose of Torah and mitzvahs
Rabbi Avrohom Jacks (4)
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4:34
7 Laws of the Land (4:34)
This trailer represents a highlight of a video presentation produced by Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen which addresses the purpose of creation, why are we here? Why did G-d create the world as we know it? Rabbi Choen presents the Torah's directive to all inhabitants of our planet the universal code by which all humans should conduct themselves
Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen (4)
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3:05
East of Eden (3:05)
Biblical Reflections: Find Yourself in the Stories of the Bible Everybody loves a good story. A good story takes hold of the imagination and provides a window into the human soul. The stories of the book of Genesis are the oldest stories in the world, yet they continue to inspire countless retellings and adaptations
Series: Biblical Reflections
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27:08
The Shabbat Ascent (27:08)
Rabbi Dovid Kievman engages his students in a discussion about what singles out Shabbos as a day of rest for the Jewish Nation. In his talk, Rabbi Keivman draws mostly from the esoteric teachings of Kabbalah and Chassidus which view Shabbos as a day on which spiritual and physical realms ascend to higher levels.
Rabbi Dovid Kievman (1)
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59:22
Chaos and Order (Journey to 137) (59:22)
In this segment, renowned Kabbalah expert Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburg teaches about the evolution of chaos into creation. This talk presents a fascinating parallel between evolution and creation, the process by which science sees the development of the world against the backdrop of the Kabbalah’s decoding of the Divine process of creation.
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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29:30
The Big Bang or The Big Bust? Calculating the Age of the Universe (29:30)
Darwin scandalized the world when he published On the Origin of Species. Have we reached the perfection of our understanding of life, or has our perception since evolved? An intelligent argument for intelligent design, exploring some of the dramatic flaws in Darwin’s Theory of Evolution, and compelling evidence indicating a creator
Rabbi Avrohom Jacks (4)
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11:30
Inner Rhythms: The Kabbalah of Music (11:30)
What is the spiritual significance of music? Is there a difference between Jewish music and the music of other cultures? Join Rabbi DovBer Pinson for an eye-opening (and ear-opening!) discussion about the kabbalah of music
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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3:02
Parshat Bereishit: A Chassidic Interpretation (3:02)
The Torah begins with the word bereishit - in the beginning. Join Rabbi Levi Kaplan as he reveals the secret meanings of the Torah's first word and explains the Chassidic interpretation of the Torah's first letter, the beit. .
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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34:08
Soul Mates: Secrets from Kabbalah for Eternal Relationships (34:08)
Even the most experienced and dedicated partner in a relationship has something to learn. Pick up where the self-help books leave off with this workshop offering timeless kabbalistic insight and practical advice for marriage and relationships. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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23:40
Documentary or Divine? Debunking Myths about the Torah's Origin (23:40)
How do we know that the Torah is divine? Do claims of Torah's divinity hold up in the face of Biblical criticism like the Documentary Hypothesis? Join Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman for an exploration of this fascinating - and controversial - subject.
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 6
Rabbi Dr. Joshua Berman (3)
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13:43
The Shofar: A Mystical Perspective (13:43)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Through his books, lectures, and consul he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands. Amongst his published works are: Reincarnation & Judaism: The Journey of the Soul
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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11:21
The Jewish vs. Hellenistic Approach to Torah (11:21)
You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)