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Does That One Isolated Mitzvah Really Matter? (2:25)
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A Bird's Conversation With G-d (3:34)
Soar Higher than You Ever Imagined Introduce a more transcendent form of joy into your life by doing mitzvot - each one an infinite connection with the Creator. This video was produced for Lesson 7 of Code to Joy, a course by The Rosh Chodesh Society.
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This Can Happen: Superhuman vs. Super Humans (41:54)
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Tanya Chapter 28 Part 2 (53:30)
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Mayanot Moment: Parshat Tzav (4:30)
Is a sinner still considered a Jew?.
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Tanya Chapter 16 Part 3 (29:38)
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Contemplative Technologies of the Chabad Rebbes (57:14)
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Tanya Chapter 16 Part 2 (51:08)
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Destiny Is Calling: Don't Miss Your Mission! (58:00)
Each of us has a divine mission in life. When we understand this, we are able to take control of our life; to use our creative powers more fully; to give more to others, our community, and the world. This talk helps us find our connection to the divine within ourselves and then shows us how to manifest that divine presence in our dealings with others, especially during tumultuous times
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6. Exemptions to Honoring Parents (4:32)
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Brain Death and Organ Transplants (46:57)
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Weekly Talmud Study: Brachot 13a.2 (38:55)
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Being Sought Out by God (31:28)
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Is Chasidism Relevant? (55:22)
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The Jew's Guide to the Galaxy (50:03)
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Simple Servant (37:14)
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The Value of a Mitzvah (4:46)
Series: Paradigm Shift
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Why Is Marriage Important? (3:30)
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What is the Difference Between Tallit and Tzitzit? (2:07)
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9. The Domino Effect (18:32)
Rabbi Gurkow's book; Reaching for G-d: The Jewish Book on Self Help can be purchased by clicking here.
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6. The Relationship: Us and God (18:48)
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The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 3: A Question of Joy (1:19:17)
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Is the Jewish Calendar Really That Important? (58:49)
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The Point of Return (51:25)
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Getting Closer (4:55)
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28:30
Revealing the Feminine Millennium (28:30)
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Moshiach as a Teacher (17:12)
Series: Discourse: Venachah alav ru'ach Hashem
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Jewish Werewolves (59:30)
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Mishnayos Pesachim: Chapter 1 (55:15)
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Jewish Sexuality (19:18)
In this series, Rabbi Elie Weinstock of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun gives a "Crash Course in Basic Judaism". Rabbi Weinstock takes viewers up a five step ladder of foundational concepts in Judaism: G-d, Prayer, Shabbat, Jewish Ritual and Jewish Sexuality
Series: Crash Course in Basic Judaism
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Jewish Ritual (17:17)
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Series: Crash Course in Basic Judaism
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All about Prayer (14:17)
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Series: Crash Course in Basic Judaism
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11:08
Why Am I Always Hungry? (11:08)
The average American consumes nearly 2,000 pounds of food per year, including over 630 pounds of dairy foods, 110 pounds of red meat and 415 pounds of vegetables. In the Kosher Corner, Rabbi Chaim Fogelman focuses on the Jewish laws of kashrut, why we keep kosher, the origin of the laws and the practical implications for meals and meal-preparation today
Series: Kosher Corner
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11:04
Sweet As Can Bee (11:04)
Next on Kosher Corner: Why Am I Always Hungry? For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
Series: Kosher Corner
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Kosher Kitchens by Design (13:49)
Next on Kosher Corner: Sweet As Can Bee For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
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15:09
Fish, Fish, Fish (15:09)
Next on Kosher Corner: Kosher Kitchens by Design For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
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12:39
Got Milk? (12:39)
Next on Kosher Corner: Fish, Fish, Fish For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
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13:00
Matzah: The Food of Faith (13:00)
When we think of Passover, many picture the matzas that we use for the seder and eat throughout the week. In honor of the upcoming holiday, this episode of the Kosher Corner will focus on matzah and the many relevant matters that arise in Jewish law concerning the raw materials, flour and water, as well as the bakery and baking process which comes along with the Passover holiday
Series: Kosher Corner
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10:00
Let's Have a Beer (10:00)
85% of alchoholic beverages consumed in America are beer. Rabbi Chaim Fogelman describes the process of beer production and explains why beer produced in America requires a hechsher as opposed to European beer that has regulations on every ingredient and step in the process and doesn't require a hechsher
Series: Kosher Corner
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8:59
Kosher Oil - Chanukah Special (8:59)
Next on Kosher Corner: The Need for Kosher Certification - Hidden Ingredients For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
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8:34
The Need for Kosher Certification: Hidden Ingredients (8:34)
Next on Kosher Corner: Produce For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
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13:00
Produce (13:00)
Next on Kosher Corner: Let's Have a Beer For more information go to www.kosherspirit.com or www.ok.org. .
Series: Kosher Corner
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6:23
Why Keep Kosher? (6:23)
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8:01
Kosher Corner Series: Introduction (8:01)
Kosher Corner, a series by Rabbi Chaim Fogelman, delves into the details, origins, amd intricacies of Kashrut. What does Kosher mean? Do we keep Kashrut because of hygienic reasons? Which foods are Kosher? Which animals? This introduction tells you all you need to know about the series which follows. Kosher Corner Episodes: 1. Why Keep Kosher 2
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