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50:16
Judge Duty: Why We Can't Jump to Conclusions (50:16)
We shouldn’t be quick to judge people. But what’s in it for me? Why should I fight the impulse to assume things? And how can I fight that powerful urge? In real and practical terms, this talk lays out why judging others favorably is well worth it.
Rabbi Leonard Matanky (1)
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56:46
Empowering the Kosher Consumer (56:46)
Rabbi Yitzchak Hanoka (6)
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11:10
Raising Kids with Character: What is Our Greatest Challenge? Q & A (11:10)
Dr. Michael Ben-Avie (2)
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41:51
American Judaism's Contemporary Scoreboard (41:51)
Do bagels and baseball go together? What about Shabbat and sports? Professor Jeffrey Gurock pioneered the use of athletics as a metaphor for interpreting the Jewish American story. This lecture invites us to explore the issues of Jewish integration through the lens of sports and to understand the challenges of religious survival in modern-day America.
Dr. Jeffrey Gurock (2)
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59:54
Jewish Identity: A Source of Pride or Shame (59:54)
With today’s culture saturated with pride movements of every stripe, is there room for Jewish pride? And if we do celebrate our Jewishness, what exactly are we celebrating? As we move further into the 21st century, the vexing question of Jewish identity must be answered with a philosophy that allows us to shed our insecurity and be proud of our people
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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3:27
Gearing up for High Holidays (3:27)
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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50:23
Positive Energy: How to Motivate Your Children (50:23)
Rabbi Shmuel Lew (23)
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56:00
From Noise to Music (56:00)
Noted Rabbi and Life coach Aryeh Weinstein uses sound as a paradigm to provide a method of managing the many distractions and activities going on in our busy lives, that sap our energy. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein asks his audience, to name some of the things that cause noise, distraction and confusion in our lives
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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37:38
Secrets of a Kosher Supervisor (37:38)
Keeping Kosher as compared to a spiritual allergy. Rabbi Norman Schloss shares anecdotes of his experiences as a kosher supervisor. This entertaining video looks at how different people view kosher and what factors go into kosher food. ► Click here to watch the Q&A session This class was delivered at Chabad Lubavitch of Georgia.
Rabbi Norman Schloss (2)
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5:02
Why Is the Jewish New Year Called Rosh Hashanah? (5:02)
Rosh Hashanah is a time of spiritual brain surgery, and you are the surgeon, try not to blow it. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein presents a picture of what is happening on Rosh Hashanah. Rosh is the head of the year, the brain, which affects the entire year. At this crucial time, we have the ear of the king and his undivided attention. Use it in the correct way to have the most impact
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)