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44:11
G-d, Money, and Power (44:11)
Why did G-d design the world so that we spend most of our time and energy with money, making it, or worrying about it? Rabbi Saul Djanogly has meshed his 2 worlds to become the Wealth Rabbi. He explains the faith system behind our finances; a $20 bill has no intrinsic value, other than the faith we have in it; credit comes from the Latin word for belief
Rabbi Saul Djanogly (2)
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47:25
How to Get Your Prayers Answered (47:25)
When we pray are we informing G-d of a problem and asking Him to fix it? Do we think he doesn’t know about it? The point of tefillah is to want what G-d wants, not to get G-d to want what we want. Rabbi David Aaron shows that the Hebrew word Tefillah comes from the root for imagine or dream. The leader of the prayers in shul is the chazzan; the root means vision
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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54:30
Personal Encounters: An Interview with the President of Starbucks (54:30)
How far can a college dropout go? Howard Behar learned Jewish values from his parents and grandparents growing up in Seattle. He brought those strong values with him to Starbucks where people are as important as profits. Howard Behar and Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie chat about roots, life experiences, and Starbucks. This interview took place at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Howard Behar (2)
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51:51
Albert Einstein: Time, Space and the Jewish People (51:51)
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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8:59
Rabbi Immanuel Schochet Memorial Tribute (8:59)
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15:38
Ch. 4 Mishna 1: Who is Wise? (15:38)
Chapter 4, Mishna 1: Ben Zoma said: Who is wise? One who learns from every person, as it is said: From all of my teachers I have become wise; indeed Your testimonies are my conversation
Series: Chapter Four
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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16:41
Ch. 3 Mishna 2: Idle Conversation (16:41)
Series: Chapter Three
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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13:05
Lesson Five: The Rashbi (13:05)
The Zohar is famous for being a primary text of Kabbalah. There has, however, been much controversy over the origin and authenicity of the Zohar
Series: Intro To Kabbalah
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)