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Pulling from the Past to Fuel the Future: The Power of Teshuvah (49:33)
The Talmud teaches, “A baal teshuvah stands in a place where even the most righteous cannot stand.” What is teshuvah (repentance)? Is it just saying, “I’m sorry”? That’s hardly grand! Discover the power of teshuvah, Judaism’s gift of redemptive transformation. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
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Dealing with a Colleague Who Disparaged You (2:29)
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Unlocking Greatness: How We React (2:11)
Who is affected the most when holding a grudge against someone? And why is foregiveness beneficial for the person that was hurt?.
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My Favorite Prayers (1:39)
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How to Forgive (5:52)
The “Ask Charlie Show” Episode 10: Forgiveness is for the sake of the forgiver. Harboring resentment won’t hurt the person being resented, instead it will harm the person walking around feeling hurt, wronged and filled with anger. The biggest benefit that results from letting go of resentment is to allow its bearer to move on and even heal
Series: The Ask Charlie Show
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Tanya Chapter 24 Part 3 (49:28)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
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Crossfire! (2015) (52:17)
How do we stop from Jews assimilating? Can one be spiritual without being religios? I want to forgive but I have anger, how do I let it go? What if I hate my parents? The world is getting darker each and every day, how do I know that Moshiach will really come? How do I know that the Torah is true? Do autistic kids have special souls? Why does the Jewish day start at night? Anti Semites don't distinguish between those born with Jewish father or Jewish Mother
Series: Crossfire!
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Crossfire 3 (2014) (50:05)
Join this panel of insightful Jewish minds as they address the most important issues of the day. Explore weighty issues with these highly intelligent and knowledgeable scholars. No subject too controversial, no challenge shirked. To see our other "Crossfire!" videos, click here. This panel was featured at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat
Series: Crossfire!
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58:02
Two Jews, Three Opinions, One Heart (58:02)
We are a judgmental people, with labels for every type of individual: left wing, right wing, ultra-orthodox, secular. Is it ever possible to get along with someone whom we don’t see eye-to-eye with? This lecture took place at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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Love Tales from the Talmud (57:13)
In the thick tomes of the Talmud are buried stories of romance and courtship that rival today’s best novels. It seems that the Sages were as much experts in affairs of the heart as they were in Jewish law
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A Dvar Torah and a Shameless Plug (1:43)
Series: 90 second Dvar Torah
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The Art of Forgiveness: Gaining Forgiveness from Yourself and Others (1:02:21)
How can I forgive myself for my sins? When is it necessary to forgive others? What can I do to gain forgiveness from G-d? Jewish tradition describes multiple levels of repentance and forgiveness. There are times when we are obligated to forgive others and times when we are forbidden to do so
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10:31
Summary and Conclusion (10:31)
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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10:26
Level Thirteen: The Moment of Innocence (10:26)
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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8:51
Level Twelve: Remember Where They Came From (8:51)
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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15:45
Level Seven: A Knot is Stronger (15:45)
This episode of the "Kabbalah of Forgiveness" series speaks about the unique bond that is formed by repairing a broken relationship. Dr. Abramson cites a powerful metaphor from the Midrash, which illustrates the concept of Teshuvah and distinguishes between a human being’s forgiveness and G-d’s
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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14:30
Level Six: Who Makes Your Lunch? (14:30)
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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9:30
Level Five: Release the Anger (9:30)
In this segment of his series on forgiveness, Dr. Henry Abramson discusses the counter intuitive mercy that G-d expresses, even during times of anger. He describes relatable behavior patterns that we develop and how to break the habit of responding to situations with anger.
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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15:55
Level Four: Remember the Family (15:55)
Dr. Henry Abramson continues his intriguing series based on the 6th century Kabbalistic work, “Tomer Devorah”. This fourth level focuses on viewing the Jewish nation as a family unit and G-d as a parent figure. This metaphor is expanded to the relationship of humanity in general with their parent in heaven
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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11:27
Level Three: Take Care of it Personally (11:27)
In this mystical and practical series, Dr. Abramson presents the third level of forgiveness that is taught in the Kabbalistic work, Tomer Devorah. He explains how G-d Himself takes a part in our cleansing process, using a powerful analogy of a parent washing off his child's filth
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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10:45
Level Two: Let it Go for Now (10:45)
This segment of Dr. Abramson’s series on the Kabbalah of forgiveness builds on the concept of G-d overlooking our sins as a model for our own forgiveness. He introduces the idea that our sins generate a destructive energy in the world that demands our rectification
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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11:28
Level One: The King Who Endures Insult (11:28)
Do you invest time or energy into relationships only to have everything you give thrown back in your face? Part 1 of Dr. Abramson's series on the kabbalah of forgiveness describes the constant betrayal that G-d experiences when we use the life and energy that He invests into creation for negative purposes
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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8:10
The Kabbalah of Forgiveness Introduction (8:10)
In this introduction to his new series on “The Kabbalah of Forgiveness”, Dr. Henry Abramson provides a background for the book “Tomer Devorah”. Written by the Ramak, a well-known and prolific kabbalist, this work takes a uniquely mystical approach to the study of ethical development, known as Mussar
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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35:42
The Importance of Forgiveness (35:42)
Is it possible to completely let go of your grievances? And how can you wholeheartedly forgive without condoning unjust behavior? As part of her series on emotional intelligence, Mrs. Frumma Gottlieb addresses the universal tendency to resist forgiveness and its tragic consequences
Series: Emotional Intelligence
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46:43
Therapy with Soul (46:43)
Psychology used to look at religion as an illness, but now considers it a positive factor in mental health. Today, psychology and Judaism happily share concepts like gratitude, forgiveness, generosity, hope, and prayer. The latest research on this commonality shows how an ancient religion is finding new life in modern psychology
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Crash Course on Yom Kippur (52:03)
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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1:44:23
The Kaballah of Prayer (1:44:23)
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Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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2:49
Gossip (2:49)
An Empowering Series for the Modern Jewish Woman from the Rosh Chodesh Society Course Overview: Test drive the wisdom of the ages in this balance of practical and insightful spiritual self-help, focused on making your life happier, more fulfilled, and more effective. In each session, learn to master one aspect of your personal life related to the kabbalistic energies of the month
Series: It's About Time
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1:21:23
Living with Integrity, Lesson 2: Forgiveness (1:21:23)
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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4:44
Purim: Kosher Revenge (4:44)
Revenge, how sweet it is! Revenge is forbidden by the Torah but Rabbi Levi Kaplan presents the one instance where it was allowed and encouraged. Why is the Purim decree against the Jews different?.
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Forgiveness Makes No Sense! (5:04)
Yom Kippur is a day of at-one-ment with G-d. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein delves into the deepest place of connection between a couple, 2 friends and man and G-d. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
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Torah Lights: Yaakov and the Wagons (9:09)
Parshat Yayigash begins with Yaakov's despair and ends with his jubilation. Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin relates the story of the parshah and the reunion of the family based on repentance and forgiveness. Produced by Ohr Torah Stone.
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6:04
Got Parents (6:04)
Place your parents on a pedestal and if they fall off, put them back up. Rabbi Manis Friedman defines the relationship between a child and parent as one of entitlement. A child can never repay his parents and they are entitled to respect and honor despite their skills or success at parenting.
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