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Change the Way You See Things and the Things You See Will Change (59:38)
This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dovid Vigler (4)
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51:08
"Gate of Trust" is all the Rage (51:08)
Nine hundred years ago, Rabbi Bachya ibn Pakudah, a Jewish philosopher from Spain, penned a book, The Gate of Trust. With a pandemic and other trying times, the old-world Spanish sage’s words are especially timely, and with a new translation, the appeal of this classic is on the rise. Join the revolution. This session took place at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Getzy Fellig (1)
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1:07:54
Of Medicine, Miracles, and Mindsets (1:07:54)
Embark on the story of a remarkable medical journey. When their child was diagnosed in utero with complex congenital heart and gastrointestinal defects, Elie and Chaya Rochel Estrin knew they had a challenging ride ahead. Inspired by the Jewish approach to life, the Estrins battled for their baby's life despite dire predictions of a six-hour lifespan
Mrs. Chaya Rochel Estrin (1)
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2:57
COVID-19: The Fine Line Between Faith and Negligence (2:57)
Rabbi Yisroel Glick (57)
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6:09
Is Faith for Everyone? (6:09)
How do you resopnd to someone who says "I wasn't born with faith"? For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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2:03
Why is Belief in G-d Difficult Sometimes? (2:03)
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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53:11
Justice is Blind (53:11)
Life has not always been simple for Bernstein. Hear firsthand how he faced his challenges head-on, and is now serving as the first blind judge of the Supreme Court of Michigan. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Justice Richard H. Bernstein (12)
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1:24:28
How to Be Here (1:24:28)
This lecture was filmed by Chabad of Armonk and was sponsored in memory of Barbara Schwartz.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:03:24
Let's Get Serious about Moshiach (1:03:24)
What does Moshiach really mean? How will my life change? Should I be excited about his coming? A no-holds barred session about the end of days. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
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1:02:53
Bridging Faith and Modernity (1:02:53)
With the world moving forward at a dizzyingly accelerated pace, how can an “archaic” religion hope to stay trending? Can Judaism be personally relevant, spiritually passionate, and fashionable for our times? This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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48:39
In Conversation with Rabbi Lau (48:39)
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau grew up in the hell that was Hitler’s Poland. Emerging from the ashes of war-ravaged Europe, little Yisrael Meir moved to Israel and started a new life, eventually following in his ancestors’ footsteps and reaching the illustrious post of Chief Rabbi of Israel, a position he held for ten years. Enjoy this exclusive interview with this paragon of persistence
Rabbi Yaakov Fellig (5)
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3:32
Prayer vs. Faith (3:32)
Why do we pray to God if we are supposed to believe everything He does is for the good? For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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7:14
Mayanot Moment: Parashat Vayeshev (7:14)
Despite all the pain and hardship Josef went through and having every excuse to be miserable at being in prison for a crime he didn't commit, Josef chose to look out for others and notice when they needed help. How was he able to achieve such a high level of selflessness?.
Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov (5)
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1:38:31
Judaism, Faith and Recovery (2005) (1:38:31)
Does a crisis destroy one’s life, or can it ultimately prove to have been a blessing in disguise and reveal things about a person that would have otherwise never been discovered? What are our religious obligations in trying to help ourselves medically; must it be within the natural order of the world or can we rely strictly on divine intervention? And is prayer about changing G-d's mind, or about changing ourselves and our perspective? This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and content, not for the quality of its video
Dr. Bernie S. Siegel (1)
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53:35
Crossfire 1 (2016) (53:35)
Why don't we live in Israel? Why do all holidays revolve around food? Why can't a woman be counted in a Minyan? What is the response to Antisemitism? Will Antisemitism ever end? Should women fight in combat? Why can't one ride a bicycle on Shabbat? These are just some of the questions that are answered in this "Crossfire" session
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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34:32
The Power of Positive Thinking (34:32)
This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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24:16
Be Bold! (24:16)
A Jew must live boldly. We can either continue seeking acceptance from others or begin accepting ourselves. To accept oneself is to live boldly. This boldness should not be with anger or with arrogance, simply standing firmly in the place G-d has set out for us.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:46
The Atheists Are Right (1:46)
Series: 90 second Dvar Torah
Benny Friedman (35)
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24:35
Finding the Hero Inside Yourself (24:35)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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5:34
There Is Always Hope (5:34)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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56:27
Tales of The Bible (Genesis) (56:27)
The Bible first hit the shelves some 3,300 years ago and hasn’t been revised since. How, then, does it remain relevant today? Do the stories of slaves and deserts and Canaanite tribes really matter anymore? An analytical look at the tales of the Torah reveals a wealth of contemporary meaning for our modern lives.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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10:58
Lesson Fourteen: The Ba'al Shem Tov (10:58)
The Baal Shem Tov’s success as a leader was not in writing books, but in touching souls and igniting within them a fire of passion above diligence and faith above reason. This episode of Rabbi Paltiel’se series on the development of Kabbalah shifts into describing the founding of the Chassidic movement by the Baal Shem Tov
Series: Intro To Kabbalah
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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45:43
The Rebbe's Chumash: Beyond Evolution (45:43)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Yehuda Shemtov (4)
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1:11:07
Smackdown: Knock Out The Doubt (1:11:07)
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
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45:35
Soul Gym: Part 2 (45:35)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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58:16
A Chasid in Camouflage: My Encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe (58:16)
When Rabbi Benjamin Blech was asked by the Lubavitcher Rebbe to go on a speaking tour in the Far East, he balked. The counsel the Rebbe gave Rabbi Blech changed his outlook on Jewish identity forever, and inspired his philosophy of a Jewish solidarity that disregards our individual differences. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Benjamin Blech (14)
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32:38
Power of Bitachon (Trust in God): How Far Can It Take Us? (32:38)
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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8:54
Celebrating Purim (8:54)
Purim is the quintessential holiday of joy - we eat, drink, and be merry. But there's more to Purim than partying. In this short clip Rabbis Chaya Amar and Yaakov Garfinkel reveal the deeper meaning of this happy holiday.
Rabbi Chay Amar (6)
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23:05
Raising Kids with Character: Having Faith in our Children (23:05)
Rabbi Micha Odenheimer (4)
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46:43
Therapy with Soul (46:43)
Psychology used to look at religion as an illness, but now considers it a positive factor in mental health. Today, psychology and Judaism happily share concepts like gratitude, forgiveness, generosity, hope, and prayer. The latest research on this commonality shows how an ancient religion is finding new life in modern psychology
Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb (7)
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1:00:20
Is Religion Good for the World? (1:00:20)
The news headlines don’t lie. Is religion magnificent or murderous? Is it really living up to our lofty expectations? With the history of religion stained with so much blood, we need to re-examine its role in today’s society. This frank assessment of religion and its practitioners will place faith and belief in its true context.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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4:48
Abraham and the Quest for Truth (4:48)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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3:20
False Security (3:20)
What makes you feel secure? Your insurance plan, your past success or wealth? Sometimes, by stepping out of the environments that make us feel secure, we can achieve real security. Learn the power of the hut of faith.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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30:35
Can a Jew be for Jesus? - Q&A (30:35)
Rabbi Dr. Schochet addresses questions from the audience with his usual candor and wit.
Series: Can a Jew be for Jesus?
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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1:01:07
Can a Jew be for Jesus? - Part 1 (1:01:07)
In part 1 of this brilliant lecture, Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Schochet challenges the misleading techniques of recent Christian missionary movements. He defines the difference between religious faith and credulity, and describes the history of the Christian agenda to convert Jews. With his sharp logic and frank approach, he exposes the fundamental fallacy of their arguments. .
Series: Can a Jew be for Jesus?
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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1:14:41
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 4: Sewing a Broken Millstone (1:14:41)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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39:06
What Makes Us Happy? Judaism and Psychology (39:06)
Dr. David Pelcovitz (7)
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1:26:37
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 1: Whale of a Tale (1:26:37)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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2:13
8. What do Jews Believe About the Afterlife? (2:13)
10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 4. How Can the Belief in G-d Be Reconciled with Science? 5
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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3:06
How to Balance Torah Study and Work (3:06)
This video has been produced Platinum Mentorship, moderated by Yaron Hassid.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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58:29
Just Called to Say I Love You (58:29)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 12 • This class was given May 12, 2013 - 3 Sivan, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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4:58
The Torah: Given by G-d? (4:58)
Seeing is believing. Three million people stood around Mt Sinai and saw and heard G-d's words. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein compares other religion's origins to the Jewish people's history. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:05:37
Chariot of Fire (1:05:37)
Discourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 11 • This class was given May 5, 2013 - 25 Iyar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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28:16
The Blind Ironman (28:16)
Justice Richard H. Bernstein (12)
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5:58
Belts, Shoes and Sticks: What You Need at Your Seder (5:58)
The belt holds onto the hips, the shoes support our lowest level and the stick tames the wild beast. Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik gives an amazing, mystical take on the seder and our redemption. This video will change your vision of the exodus from Egypt. You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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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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55:43
The Matzah Debate: Round or Square (55:43)
Do you go round or square on Pesach? Rabbi Avraham Bergstein teaches the history of baking matzah, and the significance of the shape, from the cakes that Avraham served the visiting angels, to the disputes about machine matzahs. Included is a video within the video of a machine matzah bakery, which shows the procedure from the strenuous cleaning, through all the processes involved.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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43:18
The Woman's Role in the Jewish Future (43:18)
The secret of remembering what you hear and why women have more of the necessary attribute. Rabbi Simon Jacobson defines bitul as modesty, humility and suspension of self. Everything in life goes through a state of bitul; a seed rots in the soil to grow a beautiful tree; a mother carries a baby within her before birth
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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55:47
Why Bad Things Happen to Good People? (55:47)
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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4:39
Your Deepest Moment in Life (4:39)
Visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:00:06
Emotional Healing and Self-Actualization (1:00:06)
What is the connection between a test, a miracle and a banner? Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner shares some of her life story, about an auto accident, problems with infertility, and giving birth to a special needs baby. She defines how tests and miracles are intertwined and what the banner is for. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner (7)
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45:05
The Ethics of Genetic Screening (45:05)
Are we playing G-d by doing genetic screening? Dr. Daniel Eisenberg gives a simple description of what a carrier is, and then clarifies the ramifications of being a carrier of a recessive gene. He delves into the opinions of Torah sages on how to deal with this thorny topic. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Daniel Eisenberg (5)
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58:10
The Jewish View on Suffering (58:10)
Jews speak about suffering from experience. For the first time since King Solomon, the Jews are experiencing a degree of peace. Despite the state of Israel constantly facing attack, nevertheless it is a sovereign nation with its own army. Rabbi Simon Jacobson speaks about suffering today being on a more psychological level
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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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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52:28
When Bad Things Happen in G-d’s World (52:28)
We can not deal with human suffering without taking G-d into consideration. Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet clarifies how G-d runs his world and how free choice can lead to beauty or horror. G-d chose Egypt to enslave the Jewish people, but the Egyptians chose to torture and murder us; the Nazis operated the crematorium, not G-d
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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2:53
The Miracle of the First Night (2:53)
The miracle of the first night is the faith that the Maccabees had to search for the cruse of oil with which to light the menorah. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks runs through the history of the Jews showing how after each destruction, dispersion, and holocaust, something always remains with which to begin again
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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3:43
What is the Miracle of the First Day of Chanukah? (3:43)
So many miracles, which is the greatest? The Jews were repeatedly crushed and defeated in battle and the Holy Temple was desecrated. Nevertheless the Jews were still ready to search for the oil to bring the sliver of light that would shine up the world. Rabbi Dovber Pinson presents one of the miracles of Chanukah from his huge reservoir of Chassidic and Kabbalistic knowledge.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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41:35
One, Two and Three. Not as simple as it seems (41:35)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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45:13
Crossfire 2 (2012) (45:13)
When you bring together a technology futurist, a reform Rabbi turned Orthodox and a Chabad House director you get some fascinating answers. Here is a taste of some of the questions posed by the audience. Included are questions about Chassidic dating; illegal immigration; the G-d particle; and universal healthcare. The answers, often surprising, are all clear and concise
Series: Crossfire!
Dr. Shmuel Klatzkin (7)
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3:45
How can Judaism Thrive in the Modern World? (3:45)
Where did we get the opinion that love of bearty could be alien to Judaism? Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks invokes the beauty of British Columbia to make his point.
Series: Conversations
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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1:37:43
The Holy Tongue: True Meaning (1:37:43)
Rabbi Jonathan Rietti (8)
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1:09:44
Why Me G-d? (1:09:44)
Rabbi Yossi Chazzan offers insight into the purpose of suffering, and presents techniques for coping with and healing from pain and personal tragedy.
Rabbi Yossi Chazan (5)
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37:43
Finding the Light in the Dark (37:43)
Enjoy a cup of coffee with Rabbi Ruvi New every Sunday morning as he leads an expedition into the inner chambers of the soul. Through intellectually rigorous analysis and heart-stirring discussion, revolutionary Chassidic texts will reveal their secrets to you, shedding new light on age-old questions of faith and philosophy
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Majestic Bride
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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21:55
Confronting Chinuch Challenges (21:55)
Rabbi Hershel Lustig (1)
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50:18
Faith and Leadership (50:18)
Enjoy a cup of coffee with Rabbi Ruvi New every Sunday morning as he leads an expedition into the inner chambers of the soul. Through intellectually rigorous analysis and heart-stirring discussion, revolutionary Chassidic texts will reveal their secrets to you, shedding new light on age-old questions of faith and philosophy
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Majestic Bride
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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34:03
Parshat Shelach: Why Did Moshe Send Spies? (34:03)
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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6:07
The Receiving of the Torah Validated the Exodus from Egypt (6:07)
Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan (18)
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9:18
Arguments for the Existence of G-d and Their Logical Conclusions (9:18)
Brad Tenenholtz is a junior attending Indiana University and is from Cincinnati, OH. He is majoring in Informatics, the business aspect of computer science. He is a brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity and is working toward a career in technology solutions and systems administration
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2012
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1:00:02
Why Do Bad Things Happen in G-d's World? (1:00:02)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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15:03
Questions for Mrs. Schloss (15:03)
In this Q&A session with Mrs. Eva Schloss, she weighs in with her opinions to a number of questions that occur to every student of the Holocaust
Mrs. Eva Schloss (2)
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6:19
"Ani Ma'amin" - A Song of Ultimate Faith (6:19)
The Rebbe of Modzitz, Rabbi Shaul Yedidya Elazar, had Chassidim throughout the major towns and cities of Poland. One of these was Reb Azriel David Fastag, who was noted for his exceptional voice throughout Warsaw. In spite of the terrible decrees, the yellow patch and the ghettos, most Jews could not fathom what was about to befall them
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46:05
Our Personal Destiny (46:05)
The past and present are interconnected; the footsteps of man are directed by G-d. Rabbi Moshe Bryski, a superb raconteur, exhorts each of us to consider intersecting lives as divinely directed coincidences, and to take advantage of the opportunity to affect another person.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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58:00
The Truth Behind the Kosher Pig (58:00)
What will be when Moshiach comes? Will pigs be kosher? What about lobster? Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet describes some of the changes that will occur in the time of Moshiach. We can look forward to avoiding Pesach cleaning and some fasts, but forget about the lobster. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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9:28
12. Finding Happiness (9:28)
Is there more to work than making a living? Join Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik for an inspiring lesson on "Finding Happiness", the final segment of Business Bytes for the Corporate Soul! You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Series: Business Bytes for the Corporate Soul
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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37:46
G-d, Science and Reincarnation (37:46)
In this segment, Rabbi Avrohom Jacks, asks the difficult question: Are the eternal teachings of the Torah and our modern understanding of science diametrically opposed, or do they enhance each other by revealing a divine symmetry of purpose? Join Rabbi Avrohom Jacks to learn how scientific methods can be used to prove the existence of G-d, the afterlife, and reincarnation
Rabbi Avrohom Jacks (4)
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7:52
11. Productivity (7:52)
Is there more to work than making a living? Join Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik for an inspiring lesson on "Stress and Productivity"! Business Bytes for the Corporate Soul: Lesson 11. Productivity You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Series: Business Bytes for the Corporate Soul
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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15:14
Torah from G-d? (15:14)
Is it possible to prove the Divine origin of the Torah? Rabbi Eli Silberstein addresses this question by illustrating the compelling history of the Jewish people and the continuity of our tradition. .
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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9:55
Relationship With Your Parents During Your Jewish Journey (9:55)
In this clip, Rabbi Eli Silberstein addresses how to approach your relationship with parents while adapting a more religious lifestyle. He discusses the struggles that come up for many parents and how to see Judaism as a way to deepen your connection to your family.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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11:08
Intellect and Faith in Tanya: The Never-Ending Circle Q & A (11:08)
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7:47
The Need for Torah Q & A (7:47)
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5:50
Don't Stray After Your Heart And Your Eyes - Part 6 (5:50)
Charlie Harary explains in his clear and down-to-earth way how The Six Constant Mitzvos are the building blocks of our relationship with God. In this video Charlie moves on to the 6th rule of building our relationship with God.
Series: The Six Constant Mitzvos (accompanying video)
Charlie Harary (59)
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3:26
Love G-d - Part 4 (3:26)
Charlie Harary explains in his clear and down-to-earth way how The Six Constant Mitzvos are the building blocks of our relationship with God. In this video Charlie moves on to the 4th rule of building our relationship with God.
Series: The Six Constant Mitzvos (accompanying video)
Charlie Harary (59)
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4:56
Oneness of G-d - Part 3 (4:56)
Charlie Harary explains in his clear and down-to-earth way how The Six Constant Mitzvos are the building blocks of our relationship with God. In this video Charlie moves on to the 3rd rule of building our relationship with God.
Series: The Six Constant Mitzvos (accompanying video)
Charlie Harary (59)
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59:48
The Kabbalah of Astrology 12 Months - 12 Zodiac Signs (59:48)
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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5:04
Refrain From Idol Worship - Part 2 (5:04)
Charlie Harary explains in his clear and down-to-earth way how The Six Constant Mitzvos are the building blocks of our relationship with God. In this video Charlie moves on to the 2nd rule of building our relationship with God.
Series: The Six Constant Mitzvos (accompanying video)
Charlie Harary (59)
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3:55
What is Faith? (3:55)
Watch this brilliant clip to learn what real faith is all about. It's not blind belief and acceptance of information or values. Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet illuminates the fundamental connection between faith and knowledge
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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27:56
Conversations with Rabbi Block (27:56)
In this series of conversations between Juan Sepulveda and Rabbi Chaim Block, Rabbi Block shares basic principles of faith based on both the esoteric teachings of kabbalah as well as mainstream Jewish traditional teachings.
Rabbi Chaim Block (35)
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9:58
Intellect and Faith in Tanya: The Never-Ending Circle (9:58)
Mr. Brandon Floch is currently a senior at Dartmouth College. He is a Government major and a former Sinai Scholars presenter. Last year he presented a paper entitled Torah min ha-shamayim: A Young Jew’s Exploration of Divine Revelation. He recently completed an independent study with Professor Lewis Glinert in Tanya, focusing specifically on Shaar HaYichud
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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10:34
Role of Faith in Judaism (10:34)
Can I be a “good Jew” if I struggle with faith?” Is faith a crutch deployed when all else fails or is it the roadmap to successful living? In Jewish tradition, faith is more than just believing in the Creator of the universe. It’s about accessing and feeling an extraordinary power in every fiber of your being
Rabbi Yehuda Shemtov (4)
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1:00:26
The Faith Factor: Does Anyone Still Believe? (1:00:26)
Is faith really blind? Does it deny us the right to question and reason? Does faith even have a role to play in a modern society? How to bring G-d back into a G-dless society and communicate faith in the face of adversity. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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4:48
Voices of the Past: Rabbi Ephraim Oshry (4:48)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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4:04
Voices of the Past: Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis (4:04)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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5:46
Voices of the Past: Dr. Yaffa Eliach (5:46)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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5:28
Voices of the Past: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (5:28)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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Voices of the Past: Elie Wiesel (3:53)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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10:13
1. Money and Faith (10:13)
Is there more to work than making a living? Join Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik for an inspiring lesson on "Money and Faith"! Business Bytes for the Corporate Soul: Lesson 1. Money and Faith You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Series: Business Bytes for the Corporate Soul
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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11:26
Becoming a Professional Believer (11:26)
Jews are called “Believers, sons of believers”, faith being their defining quality. This excerpt from a talk by Rabbi Ginsburgh describes your profession as a work of art that expresses your faith. .
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)