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The World Needs to Respond (5:01)
Jews were persecuted for years, they have been murdered, they have been discriminated against….
Series: The Jewish Course of Why
Mr. Cary Nelson (3)
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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)
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Soul Gym: Part 1 (41:56)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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54:15
Rambam (54:15)
Rabbi Moshe ben Maimon (1135-1204) was a towering figure in medieval Jewish history, and continues to cast a long shadow into the Jewish present. Nevertheless, the work of the philosopher-physician endured significant controversy, including an especially sad episode in which Jews actually consigned his works to the flames. Lecture delivered at Young Israel of Bal Harbour-Surfside.
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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Jacob Frank and the Burning of the Talmud (4:22)
One of the more colorful false messiahs in Jewish history, Jacob Frank made a career of conversion--first to Islam, then to Christianity, all the while leading a neo-Sabbatean movement that emphasized antinomian "purification through transgression
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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1:27:22
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 6: Perfectly Imperfect (1:27:22)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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2:37
Adventures of SuperJew - Episode 2 (2:37)
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25:26
Purim: Real Love (25:26)
How do we get the oil out without crushing the olive? Rabbi Dov Yona Korn begins with Purim and the Jew’s acceptance of the Torah even though they are in exile, and struggling with existence. Why is it that when Jews are crushed they stand strong in their observance, and yet when in an environment of freedom and acceptance huge numbers run to assimilate and intermarry
Rabbi Dov Yona Korn (4)
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Torah Lights: Assimilation (7:31)
What were the Jews in Egypt doing in the discos? Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin relates that the 70 original Jews who entered Egypt multiplied like swarming, creeping things. This negative description indicates that they were behaving inappropriately and assimilating into Egyptian culture
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)