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44:22
One People - One Heart: The Rebbe's Enduring Legacy (44:22)
Can the twelve tribes ever become one people? Discover the Rebbe’s enduring legacy to realize the truth that the Jewish people are one big happy family. This lecture was delivered at the 16th 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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2:55
A Lesson from Moses on Leadership (2:55)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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54:39
Seven Habits of a Highly Effective Leader (54:39)
The art of leadership is the art of not only guiding, but empowering. Explore some inspiring habits of the Lubavitcher Rebbe that will teach you to lead and empower. This lecture was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson (68)
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23:34
The Rebbe's Vision and Leadership Style (23:34)
What was one of the Rebbe’s biggest contribution to world Jewry in our generation? How did his vision differ from that of the previous generation? Did the Rebbe fight the world for the sake of Judaism or use it out? And what did he do with the “exile mentality”?.
Series: Chassidic Philosophy with Rabbi Naftali Silberberg
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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1:00:57
What the Rebbe Said May Surprise You (1:00:57)
Is there life on other planets? Are the souls of the pious greater than the souls of the secular? Are non-Jews inferior? Should we be trying to make Jews more religious? How do we fight antisemitism? Was Freud correct about the id? What is the best way to respond to the Holocaust? What do you say to an atheist? What is sexuality? What is the secret to love and sustainable relationships? How do we build a better world? Discover the Rebbe’s unexpected perspectives on these and other contemporary issues, which will both astonish and provide you with a new way of looking at life and its challenges
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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52:16
The Rebbe's Six Big Ideas that Transformed Jewish Life (52:16)
People often wonder how a group of rabbis and rebbetzins, most often without college degrees or education, have created thriving centers of Jewish life throughout the world. Join us as we delve into how Chabad's success is built on five powerful ideas that inspired a generation of Shluchim and learn how these foundational concepts can change your life
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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12:25
Ch. 5 Mishna 8: 7 Misdeeds and Consequences (12:25)
Series: Chapter Three
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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46:42
Sacred Shepherds: Moses and the Rebbe (46:42)
A piercing look at why some leaders succeed and others fail. Those at the helm greatly affect their communities, and even entire generations. What makes a layman into a leader, a civilian into a captain? This lecture examines the impact of two towering leaders in Jewish history—Moses and the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
Dr. Simcha Leibovich (5)
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59:02
You are Greater Than You Think (59:02)
Ever wonder how billionaires and presidents made it? They believed in themselves. By identifying our true potential, we will learn to stop selling ourselves short and begin to believe that our best days lie ahead. This compelling lecture examines the Jewish view of human inhibition and paves a novel path toward greater self-fulfillment
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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14:39
Ch. 1 Mishna 6: Guidance, Friendship and Judgment (14:39)
Series: Chapter One
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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27:24
Situational Leadership (27:24)
What are the key characteristics of a leader? Is it intelligence, charisma, grace, eloquence, or is it something altogether elusive? Dr. Simcha Leibovich uses the biblical description of Moses to explore the components of an effective leader. He presents four styles of leadership based on characters from the Bible and explains the meaning of situational leadership
Dr. Simcha Leibovich (5)
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24:32
Ch. 2 Mishna 5: Lessons from Hillel (24:32)
Series: Chapter Two
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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12:15
Leader vs. Manager (12:15)
True leaders will leave a mark that will last you a lifetime. What is it about these people that influence you so deeply? Dr. Simcha Leibovich discusses he initiative, vision and charisma that uniquely characterize inborn leaders. He describes four key components that are necessary to become a transformational leader who will have a long lasting impact on your followers
Dr. Simcha Leibovich (5)
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47:15
A Double Vision (47:15)
What are the ties that bind this fascinating quartet: twin sisters who grew up in a Chasidic enclave in Brooklyn, now residing thousands of miles apart on opposite coasts, and the soul sisters they met along the way? This unique session will take us on a journey without a speed limit from the capital of Wisconsin, to Silicon Valley—the road will be anything but well traveled.
Mrs. Dena Levin (1)
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6:02
Ch. 2 Mishna 3: Be Wary of Government (6:02)
Series: Chapter Two
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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12:15
The Rebbe's Mission and Purpose (12:15)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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16:34
Ch. 2 Mishna 2: Torah and Derech Eretz (16:34)
Series: Chapter Two
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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4:48
Abraham and the Quest for Truth (4:48)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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12:54
JLI Teen of the Year Award 2012 - Lilah Kleban (12:54)
This award was presented at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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7:01
The Secret of the Rebbe's Leadership (7:01)
Rabbi Dov Greenberg (57)
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1:58
10. What is a Rabbi? (1:58)
10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 4. How Can the Belief in G-d Be Reconciled with Science? 5
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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12:19
Jewish Leadership: To Be Learned, or To Be Good? (12:19)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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10:02
The Sin Offering (10:02)
In this short clip, Rabbi Ginsburgh discusses the categories of people required to bring sin offerings, who are listed in the beginning of the weekly Torah. These categories are understood to represent various dimensions within ourselves. By exploring our inner High Priest, Supreme Court, and king, we can rectify the unconscious origin of our sins.
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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59:14
Personal Encounters: An Interview with the Chief Rabbi (59:14)
Look at the light not the shadows. He never agreed to a split amongst Jewish people, "we are all from the same father, we are all one nation," says Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau in this interview with Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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6:40
Empowering the Next Generation (6:40)
What was the difference between the 1st tablets of the Ten Commandments and the 2nd? Rabbi Shlomo Riskin clarifies the differnces and how to utilize those differences in order to ensure the continuity of the Jewish people.
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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43:18
The Woman's Role in the Jewish Future (43:18)
The secret of remembering what you hear and why women have more of the necessary attribute. Rabbi Simon Jacobson defines bitul as modesty, humility and suspension of self. Everything in life goes through a state of bitul; a seed rots in the soil to grow a beautiful tree; a mother carries a baby within her before birth
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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6:56
Torah Lights: The Tenth Plague (6:56)
Pharaoh finally understands that G-d means business and lets the Jews go. Rabbi Shlomo Riskin contrasts Israel, the first born of G-d and the firstborn of Egypt, including Pharaoh himself. Rabbi Riskin goes back to the first encounter between Moses and Pharaoh to understand the parallels.
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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8:12
Torah Lights: The Impatience and Hard Work of Moses (8:12)
Moshe had many strengths, but the ability to communicate with his brethren was not one of them. Rabbi Shlomo Riskin portrays Moses as a man with a very close relationship with G-d, speaking about heavy things; yet he was not able to convince the Jews to rebel against the Egyptians
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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16:03
Anti-Semitism on American College Campuses (16:03)
What can I do to combat Anti-Semitism? In this question and answer format, Professor Ruth Wisse lays out the history, the language, and the culture of anti-Semitism. The response should be a good offense, showing the dysfunctions that have resulted from anti-Semitism in Muslim societies.
Professor Ruth Wisse (4)
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31:40
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: "The Rebbe and His Emissaries" (31:40)
Addressing the theme of the Chasid's need to strive for a higher standard in everything he does, Rabbi Sacks speaks of the role of the Shluchim, his experiences with the Rebbe, and of the need for "Unashamed Jews.".
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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43:09
The First Mission in the Torah (43:09)
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Gluckowsky (3)
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4:59
A Tribute to Rabbi Israel H. Levinthal (4:59)
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31:16
Manage It: How to Build and Grow the Business of Your Dreams (31:16)
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9:25
Covenant & Conversation: Parshat Korach (9:25)
This video was graciously provided by the Office of the Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks. There are a number of ways to stay connected with the Chief Rabbi: Visit his website – chiefrabbi.org – to subscribe to his mailing list
Series: Covenant & Conversation
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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46:25
Jewish Leaders: Holy Heroes or Human Beings (46:25)
In this session Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet presents portraits of figures from Jewish history such as Adam, the Patriarchs, and Moses. We will be exploring what made them unique
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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17:07
Women of the Exodus: Yocheved and Miriam (17:07)
Yocheved and Miraim were perhaps two of the most well known women surrounding the Exodus from Egypt. Yocheved represents the Jewish people's life in Egypt, while Miriam was the daughter who helped to hail the redemption. In this segment, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik shows how these two archetypes offer two different perspectives that we must have on life
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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15:50
The Commandment to Remember the Exodus (15:50)
During the Passover Seder we read about the commandment to mention the Exodus from Egypt
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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5:33
Covenant & Conversation: Parshat Shemot (5:33)
This video was graciously provided by the Office of the Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks. There are a number of ways to stay connected with the Chief Rabbi: Visit his website – chiefrabbi.org – to subscribe to his mailing list
Series: Covenant & Conversation
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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14:14
Jewish Women in Education (14:14)
Mrs Sarah Lieberman presents a talk that the Lubavitcher Rebbe delivered in 1990 at a gathering of Jewish women leaders. This very unique talk discusses the importance of education and Torah study for children from the perspective of Jewish law
Series: Are You a Teacher
Mrs. Sarah Lieberman (8)
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19:37
The Significance of our Actions (19:37)
This series of classes, given at the Machon Chana Institute for Women, is dedicated to discussing the relationship and impact of the Rebbe on his Chassidim. Rabbi Levi Kaplan speaks first of a simple, basic relationship that can be experienced by all. He then goes on to discuss a greater, deeper connection based on the concepts of Chassidut
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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35:29
Every Jew a Natural-Born Leader (35:29)
Take a surprising look at Judaism's history of revolutionary leaders, and learn how to tap into the powers you have inherited from them as their spiritual descendants. This event took place at Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana. For more exciting events like this one at Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana, check out: www.ChabadNewOrleans.com.
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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13:40
Wharton Business School to Chabad of the Mainline (13:40)
From Wharton Business School to Chabad of the Mainline Jews and business have always mixed well, but what about Judaism and business? Rabbi Shraga Sherman shares the story of his personal journey from business school to spiritual leadership, and how principles from each perfectly complement the other.
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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26:45
Approaching the New Year with Unity (26:45)
As we approach the Jewish New Year and its holidays we all hope for a year filled with health, peace and prosperity. How can we ensure that we are deserving of receiving all these blessings? Rabbi Twerski reveals where the secret lies and how we can draw down Heavenly blessings from above.
Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski (16)