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53:16
How to Hack Time: Change Your Past and Change your Life (53:16)
Ever wish you could turn back the clock and undo the past? Here’s a perspective that shows how you can hack time, redeem the past, and uplift your life as you head into the future. 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 Dov Greenberg (57)
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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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58:00
Navigating the Stormy Waters of Life (58:00)
Staying afloat through the stresses of everyday life can be daunting. How can we overcome the unique challenges of parenting in today’s world? How can we best deal with family conflict from disparate levels of observance? Learn how to develop strategies through timeless Torah wisdom on how to cope with day-to-day anxieties in order to live a more balanced life
Rabbi Yosef Shusterman (34)
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58:10
Tanya Chapter 12 Part 1 (58:10)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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26:50
Our Past and Future (26:50)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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17:34
Getting Past Your Past (17:34)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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6:07
Parshat Beshalach (6:07)
Who is smarter, the elderly grandfather or the grandchild who shows him how to use his cell phone? In Parshat Beshalach Serach directed Moshe where to find Yosef’s coffin, to take out of Egypt for burial
Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski (16)
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40:41
The Thirteen Divine Attributes (40:41)
In this segment, Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe discusses the oft referenced subject in Kabbalah: The Thirteen Divine Attributes. While this concept can appear to be quite ephemeral, Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe explains its practical significance and the way in which the Thirteen Divine Attributes can affect our daily life. .
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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1:05:51
Transforming the Past (1:05:51)
It's Never Too Late: From good to better, how to transform the past. This class was filmed at the Bais Chana in Jewish Women's Study Retreat, in Berkshires, CT . .
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:19:15
An Old Faith in the New World: 355 Years of American Judaism (1:19:15)
Relatively new on the scene, the American Jewish experience is a work in progress that has already had a major influence on Jewish and American life. This fascinating presentation will trace the development of American Judaism from its dawn in 1654 to the present day, pointing out the elements that have made it unique. Jonathan D. Sarna is the Joseph H. and Belle R
Professor Jonathan Sarna (48)