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11:24
Purim: Peering Behind the Mask (11:24)
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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32:36
When Curses are Blessings (32:36)
The infamous curses that appear in the Torah are read in the synagogue twice a year with apparent trepidation. What is the meaning of these dreadful curses? This in-depth parsha class weaves together seemingly unrelated halachic debates that represent two distinct approaches to dealing with evil
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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40:27
The Kabbalah of Iyar (40:27)
This class was given April 22, 2012 - 30 Nissan, 5772 (Parshat Tazria - Metzora).
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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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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55:52
Being a Jew in the World (55:52)
The foundations of the civilized world are Cain and Seth, and one of them murdered his brother. Rabbi Sholom Lipskar describes the lineage of the Jews and some of the evil people who are very distant relatives, descendents of Abraham, and Isaac. The Jews have the sacred mission to imbue civilization with holiness, and to recognize and accept everyone else for their own mission in the world
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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6:21
Charity Saves from Death (6:21)
Destroy evil, enthrone good. Rabbi Shlomo Riskin points out in parshas Beshalach, that as long as Amalek is in the world, G-d and his Throne can't be completely manifest. He illustrates the point with a story about charity and the Lower East Side.
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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10:52
Embracing Uncertainty (10:52)
Sometimes, surprises are fantastic: an unexpected visit from an old friend, learning you've been given a raise at work, winning a raffle. At other times, however, the unexpected is unwelcome: losing your wallet, learning of a tragedy, sudden health problems (chas v'shalom)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)