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56:23
Crossfire 2 (2016) (56:23)
How do I know my mission in life? If God is perfect, how can He change His mind? Why do I need a Rabbi if I have Google? What is the Jewish perspective on the Olympics? Can there be love without respect? If previous generations didn’t merit the redemption, why will we? Should I force my children to become religious? These are just some of the questions that are answered in this "Crossfire" session
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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18:51
Dangers of Control and Abuse (18:51)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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18:37
Resolving Conflict in Marriage (18:37)
Series: Marriage Matters
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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1:00:13
The Parenting Pains of Modern Society (1:00:13)
How can we overcome the unique challenges of parenting in today’s world? Rapid advances in technology and culture mean that we sometimes don’t even speak the same language as our children. Learn how timeless Torah wisdom and the latest in modern psychology come together to develop a winning strategy for both parent and child
Mrs. Dassie New (2)
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4:19
What is the Difference Between a Spouse and a Best Friend? (4:19)
What You Should Know Before Getting Married with Rabbi Manis Friedman 1. What is Marriage? 2. Why Get Married? 3. What to Look for in a Spouse? 4. What is a Husband? 5. What is a Wife? 6
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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34:54
The Comedy of Marriage (34:54)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:23:15
Living with Integrity, Lesson 4: Honoring Parents (1:23:15)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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46:30
The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning (46:30)
Whoever dies wtih the most toys wins. Is that what life is about? Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie emphasizes the importance of the afterlife to our current lives. He covers the unification of the body and soul, the resurrection of the dead, the recycling of souls, and the mystery of life and what we are here to accomplish. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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34:50
Relationships through the Lens of Chassidut (34:50)
Love and awe, the primary emotions of relationships are found in our relationship with G-d, with our partners, our parents and our children. Rabbi Meir Levinger responds to questions about relationships through the lens of this basic premise of Chassidut.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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46:42
Kabbalah for the Bedroom (46:42)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Shterna Althaus (1)
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23:05
The Ten Utterances (23:05)
Rabbi Meir Levinger discusses the 10 utterances with wihich G-d created the world. Through referencing chapter 21of Tanya, Rabbi Levinger explains that there are 2 aspects of speech. The first is the revelation which is an expression of G-d's energy; and the 2nd is outward revelation, which exposes the inside to the outside, with words
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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50:29
What To Look For In Your Childrens Shidduchim (50:29)
Mrs. Sara Labkowski (4)
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1:01:32
Great Parenting Strategies (1:01:32)
We've all seen those nested matryushka dolls, but it takes Mrs. Chaya Teldon to use them to teach the chassidic concept of reaching one's true essence; and then to challenge us with the question, "What does it mean to parent from one's essence?" It means understanding that "there's no mistakes in the coming and going of souls
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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57:58
King Solomon’s Seven Secrets for a Successful Marriage (57:58)
After many years of counseling young couples to prepare them for marriage, Rabbi Avrohom Plotkin and Mrs. Goldie Plotkin realized there was a common denominator in all of these couples, they were missing basic training for marriage
Mrs. Goldie Plotkin (6)
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9:18
The Three Pillars of Marriage (9:18)
In this segment, Rabbi Manis Friedman shares insight into what he deems the 3 pillars of a Jewish marriage: Generosity, Respect and Consideration. He explains that according to Jewish philosophy, Jewish marriage is a divine construction and therefore has the ability to achieve results of G-dly proportion. .
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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9:52
Exceptions to the Fifth Commandment (9:52)
Miss Stephanie Wolf is currently a junior Engineering student at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. She has triplet brothers Ben and Jake, and is originally from Madison, Wisconsin. Although she has always considered herself to be Jewish, she never took time to question or wonder about Judaism. This changed last winter when she traveled with Chabad on Birthright to Israel
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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34:08
Soul Mates: Secrets from Kabbalah for Eternal Relationships (34:08)
Even the most experienced and dedicated partner in a relationship has something to learn. Pick up where the self-help books leave off with this workshop offering timeless kabbalistic insight and practical advice for marriage and relationships. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)