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56:33
President Donald Trump: A Torah Perspective (56:33)
As the leader of the USA, Donald Trump is easily one of the most controversial and oft-discussed personalities by authors, psychologists, news anchors, and political pundits across the globe. How do we look at Mr
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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23:51
Facing Our Creator: The Power of Elul Part 1 (23:51)
This text-based double session includes both learning with a study partner (chavrusa) as well as a lecture component with Rabbi Shais Taub. This classic, foundational discourse of the Alter Rebbe, Ani l Dodi, delves into the meaning of the month of Elul. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything is translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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54:11
My Rebbe (54:11)
Twenty years after the Rebbe’s passing, renowned scholar and teacher, Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, shares some his personal thoughts about what the Rebbe represented to him. In this compelling lecture, the Rebbe is described as a scholarly teacher who shared his wisdom in a way that the people could accept and relate to
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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8:50
Not a Monarchy, Not a Democracy (8:50)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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10:02
The Sin Offering (10:02)
In this short clip, Rabbi Ginsburgh discusses the categories of people required to bring sin offerings, who are listed in the beginning of the weekly Torah. These categories are understood to represent various dimensions within ourselves. By exploring our inner High Priest, Supreme Court, and king, we can rectify the unconscious origin of our sins.
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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48:02
Lessons from Haman (48:02)
Haman continuously tried to destroy the Jews, yet each of his plans were turned around and used against himself. Rabbi Yoseph Vigler exposes the real roles of the characters in the Purim story. In this video you will learn where to find Haman today, and how to take care of him. The central idea of the class is based on a Maamar in Torah Ohr.
Rabbi Yoseph Vigler (7)
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5:02
Why Is the Jewish New Year Called Rosh Hashanah? (5:02)
Rosh Hashanah is a time of spiritual brain surgery, and you are the surgeon, try not to blow it. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein presents a picture of what is happening on Rosh Hashanah. Rosh is the head of the year, the brain, which affects the entire year. At this crucial time, we have the ear of the king and his undivided attention. Use it in the correct way to have the most impact
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:03:25
Kabbalah and Neuroscientific Discovery (1:03:25)
Placing a king on the inside strengthens the executive function. The soul is ruled by the mind, the heart and the liver. The liver? Rabbi Asher Crispe, in his humorous, scholarly style explains how the new world of neuroscience and the old world of Torah and Kabbalah are joined.
Rabbi Asher Crispe (45)
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17:12
Moshiach as a Teacher (17:12)
Series: Discourse: Venachah alav ru'ach Hashem
Mrs. Leah Abraham (11)