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56:05
Your Soul: Getting Acquainted (56:05)
If we are good people, why do we have unkind thoughts? And why do “bad people” have fits of conscience? Just as psychology provides the vocabulary to speak about the psyche, Tanya provides the key terms and constructs to express our souls. Who are we at our core? What is the cause of inner conflict? This session provides the terms to explore our most inner selves
Mrs. Menucha Schochet (1)
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3:37
Responding to Cruelty (3:37)
The minute that anger fills you, turn it to good and respond with kindness. Rabbi Mordechai Guth presents a teaching in the Tanya that is based in this week's parsha. Yosef reassured his brothers that he was not angry at them for selling him down to Egypt, as he recognized that it was Hashem's plan.
Rabbi Mordechai Guth (4)
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30:10
Kuntres U'Mayan: Overcoming Folly Discourse: 2 Chapter: 1 (30:10)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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12:06
We Were Slaves in Egypt (12:06)
Marc Sheradsky, otherwise known as Moshe Reuven, is from Cooper City, Florida. He is currently a Sophomore at the University of Central Florida and studying Business. Marc is the Director of Marketing for Student for Israel, an active member at Chabad, and maintains his Judaic studies with Rabbi Chaim Lipskier and Rabbi Ethan Paris
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28:32
Getting to Know Yourself (Soul) (28:32)
A morning study session examining Tanya, the central text of Chabad Chassidism, as a means for creating the appropriate mental focus for prayer. Drawing on the deep well of chassidic wisdom and inspiration, this class focuses on a different theme each morning, as it helps you build your own personal inner database of chassidic concepts and teachings
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)