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52:10
Spirituality Is Simple (52:10)
Adding spirituality to your life can be simple and a valuable tool for engaging with all the "stuff" that comes your way. A conversation between a rabbi and a therapist about small steps you can take to make yourself less angry and more present and accepting of yourself and others. This session took place at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Smitty Grider (1)
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48:25
The Three Gifts: A Marriage Parable (48:25)
What is the most important ingredient of a successful marriage? This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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46:39
How to Get Over Yourself (46:39)
In an age of extreme individualism, the ego has taken center stage. It is the number one cause of everything that has gone wrong in this world. Learning how to park it is the first step towards a more contented life and a better world. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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5:40
Dealing with Haters (5:40)
The “Ask Charlie Show” Episode 13: Do you have a website or blog where internet trolls spread lots of hate? Are you unsure how to deal with it? Charlie Harary will shed light on the matter. For other episodes of the "Ask Charlie Show", click here.
Series: The Ask Charlie Show
Charlie Harary (59)
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5:52
Successful Relationships (5:52)
To succeed in a relationship, one must recognize that each individual party is critical to the relationship’s overall success. In addition, everyone has their own perspective, and everyone’s opinion must be taken into account. Also, one must also be able to apologize and put away their ego, as that is one of the most destructive things in any relationship.
Series: Interview on Success
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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29:55
Getting past Depression (29:55)
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2015
Aryeh Gurewitz (2)
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4:37
Passover: My God, My Mother (4:37)
Rabbi Dov Yona Korn (4)
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14:02
Matzah: A Piece of God (14:02)
The physical act of eating matzah brings us to a higher spiritual state. Our hearts are drawn after our actions. What affect does the action of eating matzah on passover have? Join Rabbi Yoseph Vigler on a journey through a deep insight based onthe teachings of chassidut. .
Rabbi Yoseph Vigler (7)
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8:12
Korech: The Significance of the Sandwich (8:12)
We are all one, despite our differences, our inner spiritual levels and our distinct personalities. Why do we eat the tasteless matzah together with the bitter herbs and attribute it to Hillel? Mrs. Gitty Rapoport begins with a description of the procedure of Korech and goes on to explanation behind it. .
Mrs. Gitty Rapoport (4)
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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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59:08
From Good to Great (59:08)
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 Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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17:12
Kabbalah - The Garments of Adam and Eve (17:12)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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10:49
Parshat Emor (10:49)
Is your ego like an ox, a sheep or a goat? Pasuk by pasuk, Rabbi Chaim Miller elucidates the parsha. Beginning with how to speak to your son, what kind of animal relects your ego, why we call the holiday Passover and not Time to clean out Chometz, and more.
Series: Torah in Ten
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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36:55
The Two Commitments in My Life (36:55)
Yom Kippur 1973. Israel finds itself attacked in the north by Syria and in the south by Egypt. The Avrutsky family sends their two sons off to battle; Doron to the south and Eran to the north. Doron returns, but Eran bleeds to death in his tank in the Golan Heights. Doron vows never to leave a wounded soldier behind
Mr. Doron Almog (2)
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49:02
True Jewish Love (49:02)
Is it really possible to “love your fellow as yourself”? How can this mitzvah, that’s between “person and person” encompass all of the Torah that’s between “person and G-d”? In this candid session, uncover the very heart and essence of Chabad, Kabbalah and Judaism
Rabbi Mendel Matusof (1)
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3:57
Why We Challenge Leadership (3:57)
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Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)