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49:07
What Does G-d Want? A Vision of Our Future (49:07)
G-d promised to lead the Jewish People out of exile, but are we a people yet? And if He leads, will we follow? Discover how we can stand tall and accept the offer. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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52:39
The Kabbalah of Today's Global Conflicts (52:39)
This lecture will address the fascinating parallels of current confrontations to the Jewish community to the millennia-old tensions between Christianity, Islam, and Judaism. Along the way, you will discover how YOU can affect world events through your own actions. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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3:27
Poetry Reading: One of the Few Jews (3:27)
Series: God's Optimism
Yehoshua November (7)
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48:15
Surviving and Thriving after Tragedy (48:15)
Lynda Fishman’s life came to a tragic halt when her mother and two younger sisters were killed in a plane crash. In this fascinating firsthand account, she candidly describes the agonizing memories, deafening silence and endless hardships that are the fallout of incredible loss
Mrs. Lynda Fishman (3)
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6:55
Going Beyond Just Being Righteous (6:55)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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1:25
1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? (1:25)
Creation, Revelation and Redemption. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks distills all of Torah into these 3 relationships with G-d. 10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 4
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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4:08
Why Does G-d Allow Suffering? (4:08)
If we could understand why people suffer, what would we lose? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein gives the answer to the million dollar question, and why it is important not to know. In this short video he comes to the crux of the main problem in marriage and relationships. Please visit rabbiweinstein
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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53:11
Reflected Love, How Long Does It Last (53:11)
The prerequisite of love is a state of separateness. Rabbi Laibl Wolf explains how reciprocity provides the capacity to lift each other up. He explores the historical period from the 1500s until around 1900, a time of great economic privation for the Jews, resulting in a general feeling of depression
Series: The Art of Loving
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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48:30
Compassion The Love Archetypes (48:30)
Series: The Art of Loving
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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1:00:02
Why Do Bad Things Happen in G-d's World? (1:00:02)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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35:51
Love, Might and Compassion (35:51)
In this segment, Rabbi Ginsburg examines the esoteric meanings of the Seven Divine Attributes, taking his audience on a journey through the Biblical allusions to these Attributes and their hidden influence on our world.
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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9:37
The Mitzvah of Tzedakah - Segment 1 (9:37)
Rabbi Velvel Lipsker (5)
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59:47
Judaism and Love: A Biblical Tale of Passion (59:47)
Few books in the Bible are as visually evocative as King Solomon’s parable of two lovers in the Song of Songs. From these stunning images, we’ll explore how love is fundamental to all relationships, and gain a Jewish perspective on intimacy and sexuality. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Erica Brown (4)