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Bridging the Millennia: Written and Oral Torah (22:32)
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2015
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (17)
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31:28
Being Sought Out by God (31:28)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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14:08
Godliness in This World (14:08)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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46:46
My Chabad, Your Chabad (46:46)
At the Lay Leadership Conference at the Kinus Hashluchim this year, guests got a unique opportunity to express what Chabad means to them. Moderated by Rabbi Chaim Mentz of Chabad of Bel Air, CA, this video presents a humorous yet touching look at how Chabad Rabbi's affect their communities and the unique impact Chabad has on so many peoples' lives
Rabbi Chaim Mentz (23)
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26:34
16. Meditation: Awe of God (26:34)
Click Here to order Rabbi Gurkow's book; Reaching for G-d: The Jewish Book on Self Help.
Series: Living With Purpose
Rabbi Lazer Gurkow (23)
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What to Look for in a Spouse? (5:24)
Continuing in this series on marriage, Rabbi Manis Friedman discusses whether marriage is a consequence of love or marriage is a commitment to an institution that is greater than the person you marry. Our spouse and/or children don't provide us with love we need, rather we need their love
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:34:09
Living with Integrity - Lesson 1 (1:34:09)
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
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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2:46
Shavuot: Going Against the Grain (2:46)
Michael Medved (13)
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1:24:38
Do You Have a Foundation? (1:24:38)
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:16:12
Living with Integrity, Lesson 6: Commitments (1:16:12)
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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3:33
What Is the Most Important Verse in the Torah? (3:33)
Is the most important verse the Shema, the 10 commandments, or Love your neighbor like yourself? Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis brings 6 different verses that have been suggested for the Most Important Verse position. Whichever one is chosen, we know that every verse and every letter are from Hashem and have enormous significance
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis (3)
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49:44
Beruria and an Introduction to the Talmud (49:44)
Jewish education for women is radically different today. Dr. Henry Abramson begins with a brief history of the Talmud. He describes the times and family tragedies of Bruria before delving into her recognized contributions to the Talmud. Dr Abramson concludes with a strange account of her possible end as described by Rashi
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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4:08
Fasting: Action through Inaction (4:08)
The action of fasting is to consciously not eat. The 10th of Teves is the occasion for Rabbi Levi Kaplan to speak about the message in fasting. Through fasting we remember the message that G-d sends to the us, to reflect on the outcomes of our actions.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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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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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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40:31
Got Mazel? (40:31)
Enjoy a cup of coffee with Rabbi Ruvi New every Sunday morning as he leads an expedition into the inner chambers of the soul. Through intellectually rigorous analysis and heart-stirring discussion, revolutionary Chassidic texts will reveal their secrets to you, shedding new light on age-old questions of faith and philosophy
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Majestic Bride
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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12:43
I am a Jew, and I fear Hashem (12:43)
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18:36
Meditation: Connecting to One's Source (18:36)
► Click here to watch: Introducing Tanya Chapter 42 This talk was given at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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1:16
Judaism and Morality (1:16)
What does it mean to be a moral person? Is morality measured in deed or creed? Mr. Dennis Prager, noted author, film-maker, and radio talk-show host, weighs in.
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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1:09:54
Ki Karov, So Close to You (1:09:54)
Ki karov means that it’s close — close to you — to be connected to G-d. What could be closer to you, your own self? This general session is based upon chapters 18-25 in Tanya and the phrase, “Ki karov…” from the book of Deuteronomy. Join us as we explore how defining your own self-identity can lead you to a powerful connection to your creator
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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17:17
Keeping Up With the Clintons (17:17)
Keeping Up With the Clintons: What Marc and Chelsea's Wedding Says About the Jewish American Experience The press has spun the union of the Clinton and Mezvinsky families into an American royal wedding. While the groom stood under a “multi-faith” chupah, the Jewish world split on how to deal with rising rates of intermarriage and assimilation
Dr. David Luchins (5)