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46:34
The Language of Hope and Science of Change (46:34)
Judaism is a religion of holy words, and through our words, we serve Hashem. Our words also shape our reality. Optimize the power of your words to transform your life and the lives of others. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Dr. Deborah Teplow (2)
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1:38:31
Judaism, Faith and Recovery (2005) (1:38:31)
Does a crisis destroy one’s life, or can it ultimately prove to have been a blessing in disguise and reveal things about a person that would have otherwise never been discovered? What are our religious obligations in trying to help ourselves medically; must it be within the natural order of the world or can we rely strictly on divine intervention? And is prayer about changing G-d's mind, or about changing ourselves and our perspective? This is a vintage video and is being shared here for its historical value and content, not for the quality of its video
Dr. Bernie S. Siegel (1)
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50:05
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!
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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5:34
There Is Always Hope (5:34)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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41:56
Soul Gym: Part 1 (41:56)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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32:38
Power of Bitachon (Trust in God): How Far Can It Take Us? (32:38)
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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53:59
Is G-d Jewish? (53:59)
Rabbi Mendel Samuels (2)
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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
Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb (7)
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22:30
Etiquette in the World of the Sick (22:30)
When we hear about a friend being diagnosed with a serious illness, we often feel at a loss and wonder what we can say or do to help our friend. How can we help them feel supported and not, G-d forbid, say the wrong thing? This session at the NJR, led by Dr
Dr. Michael Akerman (3)
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24:06
Championing Jewish Life (24:06)
This lecture, which took place at the Chabad Lay Leadership Forum 2013, will help you explore how to trancend your limitations and access the resources of your infinite potential to enjoy new dimensions of growth, leadership and achievment.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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1:47
Commemorating 200 Years Since the Alter Rebbe's Passing (1:47)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recorded a special message marking the 200th yartzeit of the Alter Rebbe, founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. The message for for 24 Teves 5773 was recorded for the Annual Dinner of Colel Chabad, the humanitarian organization founded by the Alter Rebbe.
Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu (4)
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7:18
Parshat Shemot (7:18)
The deepest level of slavery is when there is no “ow”, it hurts. A person who is accustomed to suffer will accept further suffering without complaint. Rabbi Dovber Pinson looks at the Kabalistic interpretation of Parshat Shemot and brings out a point in our daily lives; sometimes we get stuck at a certain story.; if we believe in our limitations then they become true
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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3:17
The First Clash Of Civilisations (3:17)
Judaism's refusal to jettison its values for glamour and prestige insured its survival until today. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks reflects on the Ancient Greek civilization with its philosophers, historians, dramatists, art and architecture, which are all remarkable even today. Yet they were defeated and sent into rapid decline by the small band of Jewish Maccabees
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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18:28
Lessons in Education (18:28)
Examining Torah laws and prohibitions, Mrs. Lieberman gleans deep insights into Jewish education. This class was given at Machon Chana's Yeshivacation program in Crown Heights, New York. YeshivaCation is a learning program which takes place twice a year- during the winter and spring breaks
Series: Are You a Teacher
Mrs. Sarah Lieberman (8)