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1:00:24
The Modern Mystical Movement: Three Centuries of Chassidim (1:00:24)
The Chasidic movement arose as one of Judaism’s responses to modernity. Chasidism sought to intensify traditional Jewish observance, placing greater emphasis on mystical spirituality, enthusiasm, and community. Trace the rise and development of Chasidism in Europe, its move to North America and Israel, and its influence on Judaism
Professor Lawrence Schiffman (17)
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30:03
Is Everything Predetermined? (30:03)
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2015
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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14:59
Lesson Seven: Nachmanides (14:59)
Nachmanides appeared on the scene of Jewish mysticism following the prediction of Maimonides for a return of prophecy. He became a famous mystic upon moving to the land of Israel, making the holiness of the land a central theme in many of his writings
Series: Intro To Kabbalah
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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15:18
Lesson Six: The Dark Ages of Kabbalah (15:18)
After the passing of a generation of mystics and the disappearance of the Zohar, a dark age of Kabbalah ensues. As part of his series “Intro to Kabbalah”, Rabbi Yossi Paltiel describes the small trickle of mystics who carried the torch of kabbalah from the times of the Rashbi until the re-emergence of the Zohar
Series: Intro To Kabbalah
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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18:56
Lesson One: Introduction to Kabbalah (18:56)
Kabbalah is thought to have roots as old as Judaism itself. In this fascinating new series, Rabbi Yossi Paltiel uncovers the origin of Jewish mysticism and traces its development throughout Jewish history. In this first installment, we learn about the mystics' deep and enriching approach to Torah learning and observance
Series: Intro To Kabbalah
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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51:28
No Person Can See Me and Live (51:28)
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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15:10
The Jewish View on the Afterlife (15:10)
The animal soul, concerned with food and pleasure can be harnessed by the G-dly soul to accomplish more in this world. Rabi Aaron L. Raskin speaks on a number of topics in this video. He begins with a brief overview of the open and the hidden periods of Jewish mysticism. Next he discusses the ultimate purpose of the soul in this world and what happens afterwards
Rabbi Aaron L. Raskin (16)
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51:16
Kabbalah of 9/11 (30) (51:16)
Enjoy a cup of coffee with Rabbi Ruvi New every Sunday morning as he leads an expedition into the inner chambers of the soul. Through intellectually rigorous analysis and heart-stirring discussion, revolutionary Chassidic texts will reveal their secrets to you, shedding new light on age-old questions of faith and philosophy
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Full Devotion
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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57:05
The Kabbalah of Iyar (17) (57:05)
Enjoy a cup of coffee with Rabbi Ruvi New every Sunday morning as he leads an expedition into the inner chambers of the soul. Through intellectually rigorous analysis and heart-stirring discussion, revolutionary Chassidic texts will reveal their secrets to you, shedding new light on age-old questions of faith and philosophy
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Full Devotion
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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11:30
Inner Rhythms: The Kabbalah of Music (11:30)
What is the spiritual significance of music? Is there a difference between Jewish music and the music of other cultures? Join Rabbi DovBer Pinson for an eye-opening (and ear-opening!) discussion about the kabbalah of music
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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59:20
The Kabbalah on Xmas (3) (59:20)
Enjoy a cup of coffee with Rabbi Ruvi New every Sunday morning as he leads an expedition into the inner chambers of the soul. Through intellectually rigorous analysis and heart-stirring discussion, revolutionary Chassidic texts will reveal their secrets to you, shedding new light on age-old questions of faith and philosophy
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Full Devotion
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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46:24
Torah: A Mathematical Formula (46:24)
The world of mathematics draws parallels between algebraic functions and their geometric forms. What does all that have to do with Torah? This intriguing class introduces a geometric approach to analyzing the verses in the Torah. Open your mind to a mystical application of mathematics and discover the deeper significance of the numbers that appear in the Torah. .
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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16:49
Come My Beloved: The Unity of Shabbat (16:49)
A mystical exploration of feminine and masculine energies in the context of the Lecha Dodi poem, and how they affect our relationships with G-d and our spouses. This lecture was delivered at the 2th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)