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10:19
Shana Tova 5771 (10:19)
Rosh Hashanah Greetings from Jewish leaders around the world. Created by filmmaker Michael Kigel.
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49:03
The Courage to Change (49:03)
In this political season, so much has been said about the word, “change.” Yet we as Jews have our own understanding of the word. Our “change” is meant to bring us closer to being the person we are always meant to be. This takes courage, effort, faith and support
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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14:15
The Secret of Teshuvah (14:15)
Mrs. Chana Slavaticki (5)
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1:07:01
Days of Guilt, or Days of Joy? (1:07:01)
Are the High Holidays a time for guilt, or an opportunity to realize one’s true essence? Why are the confessions sung during the Yom Kippur services instead of being solemnly recited? Join Rabbi YY Jacobson in this fascinating talk about the path to real repentance, and learn how to uncover the greatness and vast potential that lies within each one of us.
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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6:02
The High Holiday Prayers (6:02)
A true blend of inspiration about the prayer Unetaneh Tokef that we recite on Rosh Hashana. Chief Rabbi Lau explains the prayer, which was originally composed by Rabbi Amnon of Maintz, as a universal plea for life. The video also includes a stirring rendition of Unetaneh Tokef and other Rosh Hashana prayers by Cantor Simon Cohen.
Cantor Simon Cohen (1)
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9:49
Kol Nidrei on Broadway (9:49)
Dudu Fisher (25)
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1:01:38
The Jewish Pathology: You Can Run but You Can't Hide! (1:01:38)
What is it about the Jew that would compel one who has sworn off any interest or association with Torah observance to suddenly embrace it, in the strangest of ways, under the most perplexing of circumstances? Beyond glib and simplistic explanations like guilt, nostalgia and cultural pride, what is it within the Jewish “pathology” that causes this spiritual schizophrenia, and why should it not be seen as hypocrisy? Through humor and inspirational stories, this lecture will examine the deep and awesome dynamics of Jewish soul and identity
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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3:11
Niggun - V'Samachta (3:11)
Learn about the spiritual significance of song while listening to the classic Chabad melody, "V'Samachta". .
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1:20:42
Rosh Hashanah: A New Lease on Love Relationships Revisited (1:20:42)
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:50:48
Rosh Hashanah: The Beginning of a New Way to Serve G-d and Unite Souls (1:50:48)
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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14:07
Feeling Rosh Hashanah (14:07)
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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23:51
Facing Our Creator: The Power of Elul Part 1 (23:51)
This text-based double session includes both learning with a study partner (chavrusa) as well as a lecture component with Rabbi Shais Taub. This classic, foundational discourse of the Alter Rebbe, Ani l Dodi, delves into the meaning of the month of Elul. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything is translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:27
Mrs. Tzipi Livni - New Year's Greeting 5771 (1:27)
Mrs. Tzipi Livni offers a thoughtful message to inspire Jews around the world as we enter the New Year 5771.
Mrs. Tzipi Livni (1)
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1:44:23
The Kaballah of Prayer (1:44:23)
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Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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1:02:32
Facing Our Creator: The Power of Elul Part 2 (1:02:32)
This text-based double session includes both learning with a study partner (chavrusa) as well as a lecture component with Rabbi Shais Taub. This classic, foundational discourse of the Alter Rebbe, Ani l Dodi, delves into the meaning of the month of Elul. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything is translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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5:52
Challenges Jews Face in the U.S. Army (5:52)
Chaplain Jacob Goldstein (7)
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1:06
The Kabbalah of Forgiveness Promo (1:06)
The high holidays are approaching and thoughts of repentance are beginning to surface. As we seek forgiveness from G-d, we begin to turn inward, searching for tools that will help us forgive others and ourselves. This short promotional clip presents a fascinating new series on the Kabbalah of forgiveness, by scholar and dean, Dr. Henry Abramson
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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26:50
Our Past and Future (26:50)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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16:14
Judaism's Speedbumps (16:14)
Does time just seem like it’s starting to go faster and faster as one ages? What are Judaism’s “Speedbumps”? And how do the “Speedbumps” of the high holidays differ from the rest of the Jewish holidays?.
Hon. Mark Goldsmith (1)