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57:57
Staying in Touch with Your Teenager (57:57)
This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Bronya Shaffer (2)
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1:52
What Is Unique About Chabad? (1:52)
Chabad is a fundamentally chassidic movement with the committed to transforming the world. For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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48:34
Israel and Judaism in the Media (48:34)
This panel discussion was featured at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Ami Eden (1)
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56:12
The Big Bang and Jewish Tradition (56:12)
This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Dr. Alexander Poltorak (12)
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55:00
How American News Affects the Jewish Community (55:00)
This panel discussion was featured at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Mark Mellman (1)
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12:35
Three Lessons from Art (12:35)
You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com. This talk was given at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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43:05
In Conversation with the Sinai Scholars (43:05)
A deep thinker and master of chassidc philosophy, Rabbi Manis Friedman, in this session with the Sinai Scholars, answers the questions of young Jews who are discovering Judaisim as adults. Rabbi Manis Friedman plunges into the depth of the Jewish soul, family relations strained by religion, our relationship with G-d, and our role in the world
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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47:08
American, or Jew? (47:08)
Rabbi David Eliezrie, Rabbi of Congregation Beth Meir HaCohen/Chabad in Yorba Linda, California, and a noted leader and advisor on both local and national Jewish affairs, shares insights into the dilemma about what comes first - our nationality or our Jewishness? Weaving his trademark wit, powerful questions, and some compelling anecdotes about the Pope and Nelson Mandela's dealings with rabbis, as well as a powerful video clip of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sharing an incredible interaction he had with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Eliezrie makes the case that Jews are respected when who they are on the outside matches who we have always been on the inside
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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14:24
You're Big Enough to Fail (14:24)
We all have aspects of our past we wish we could change, even if it’s only regret for what we did not do. How do we get over the past and even transform it into a vital part of today? You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com. This talk was given at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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58:17
Marriage, Divorce and the Abandoned Wife in Jewish Law (58:17)
Rabbi Yosef Y. Shusterman, Rabbi of Chabad of North Beverly Hills as well as the Rav of the Chabad community in Los Angeles, is a noted Halachic scholar and a pre-eminent posek in Lubavitch
Rabbi Yosef Shusterman (34)
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59:30
Jewish Werewolves (59:30)
The Jews and the moon. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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57:22
Jewish Medical Ethics Through the Eyes of Maimonides (57:22)
Join an expert in Jewish medical ethics, to discover what Maimonides has to say about preventative medicine, the separation of Siamese twins, stem cell research, end of life issues, and more. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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34:34
Torah Study and Jewish Identity (34:34)
Who was Moshe's mother? Why is Torah study the most important mitzvah of the 613 commandments? Rabbi Mendel Kaplan explains why these questions are relavent for Jewish survival. This class was given at a special session for the Sinai Scholars college students at the National Jewish Retreat. The Retreat is a yearly event hosted by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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57:15
Moshiach: A Spiritual Revolution (57:15)
In the messianic age, G-dliness will pervade existence in a revealed way, and our relationship with spirituality will be markedly different from our current experience. Explore the true nature of “the redemption” and what it will be like to live in a spiritual utopia. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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18:36
Meditation: Connecting to One's Source (18:36)
► Click here to watch: Introducing Tanya Chapter 42 This talk was given at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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51:15
Love and Intimacy (51:15)
What is the Torah view on Platonic marriage? Friends with benefits? How does Judaism differentiate an intimate relationship that is holy and eternal from one that is promiscuous and fleeting? How can a Jewish couple deal with vastly different levels of religiosity? In this open, ask-anything session, Mrs
Mrs. Bronya Shaffer (2)
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1:11:30
Id or Yid: Who Are You? (1:11:30)
Is the driving force within us selfish or selfless? While Freud, Darwin, and others weigh in on defining the human psyche, this session will reveal the surprising true father of modern psychology. Your expectations of yourself and others will never be the same. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:09:54
Ki Karov, So Close to You (1:09:54)
Ki karov means that it’s close — close to you — to be connected to G-d. What could be closer to you, your own self? This general session is based upon chapters 18-25 in Tanya and the phrase, “Ki karov…” from the book of Deuteronomy. Join us as we explore how defining your own self-identity can lead you to a powerful connection to your creator
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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26:23
Introducing Tanya Chapter 42 (26:23)
► Click here to watch: Meditation: Connecting to Ones Source (Tanya Chapter 42) To characterize someone as a "yorei shamayim - one who fears G-d," is high praise; and yet the Talmud (Berachot 3b) seems to imply that this is no big deal..
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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1:21:00
The Da Vinci Con: Segment 2 (1:21:00)
In this segment, Rabbi Mendel Kaplan takes a hard look at Christianity’s roots. Although everyone agrees that Christianity has Jewish origins, controversies still abound
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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55:40
Postmodern Liberalism (55:40)
Judaism teaches us how to be an open-minded and accepting person while still maintaining our own unique individuality. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:01:32
Great Parenting Strategies (1:01:32)
We've all seen those nested matryushka dolls, but it takes Mrs. Chaya Teldon to use them to teach the chassidic concept of reaching one's true essence; and then to challenge us with the question, "What does it mean to parent from one's essence?" It means understanding that "there's no mistakes in the coming and going of souls
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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1:03:47
The Kabbalah of Cheeseburgers (1:03:47)
Did the Torah always forbid mixing milk and meat, or was it originally only a “kid in its mother’s milk”? Is the rationale for the prohibition health-related? This taste of Kabbalistic wisdom will provide mystical insight into Judaism’s most famous culinary mystery. Guaranteed to whet the appetite of scholars and lay people alike
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 1
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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32:09
Identity Crisis: Jew or Human (32:09)
Every person should begin each day by reminding himself that "Bishvili nivra ha'olam" - the world was created for me. Is this the height of egotism, or the key to unlocking a deeper truth about our potential and what we have to offer the world in return? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein leads a discussion about purpose, and how we each must find and fulfill our own
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:14:01
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall… (1:14:01)
When the Jewish women contributed their copper mirrors for use in the construction of the Tabernacle, Moses rejected them but G-d loved it and accepted them. Explore the duality and mystery of the mirrors. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Rivkah Kotlarsky (2)
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57:58
King Solomon’s Seven Secrets for a Successful Marriage (57:58)
After many years of counseling young couples to prepare them for marriage, Rabbi Avrohom Plotkin and Mrs. Goldie Plotkin realized there was a common denominator in all of these couples, they were missing basic training for marriage
Mrs. Goldie Plotkin (6)
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43:28
Tiffany, Cartier, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe (43:28)
What do the world’s leading jewelers and the Sixth Rebbe of Chabad have in common? When viewed through the lens of Jewish mysticism, diamonds, pearls, and precious stones reveal gems in the hidden dimensions of the soul. Discover the value of your inner treasure chest. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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49:03
Terrorist Cop: How a Rabbi’s Son Changed the War on Terror (49:03)
Mordecai Dzikansky is the son and grandson of rabbis, but he chose a different path to community service: he's a cop with the New York City Police Department. As an orthodox Jew and a policeman, Dzikansky has faced unique challenges and brings unique knowledge and talents to his position
Mr. Mordecai Dzikansky (1)
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59:53
The Transparent Self (Tanya, Chapter 18) (59:53)
In the classic chassidic text, the Tanya, the Alter Rebbe reveals the deepest levels of the soul. He explains that due to the spark of infinity in the soul of every Jew, everyone, regardless of their level of knowledge, is prepared to sacrifice their life for the sanctity of G-d’s Name, and to suffer harsh torture rather than deny G-d’s unity
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:09:11
The Great Debates (1:09:11)
Finding the right balance between physical and spiritual, and between theoretical and practical, has challenged people since creation. Join us as we delve into four great Talmudic debates to uncover the Jewish answer to these dilemmas. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Tuvia Teldon (4)
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55:16
Living on Purpose (55:16)
What is your purpose? Or, better yet, what is G-d’s purpose for you? The Torah suggests that our individual purpose has already been set out for us. Be inspired to refocus and commit to your personal mission statement. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:00:31
A Fascinating Voyage into Our Souls (1:00:31)
This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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1:06:13
Is Your Self-Worth Defined by Your Net Worth? (1:06:13)
From Aristotle to Karl Marx, philosophers throughout history have grappled with the meaning of money and the challenge of building coexisting communities within the context of self-interest and financial competition. The Torah offers a revolutionary economic model, which synthesizes the best of all approaches
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:01:15
The Written and Oral Traditions (1:01:15)
Explore the development of Jewish law and how ancient halachic principals are applied to modern day issues and dilemmas. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 1
Rabbi Chaim Block (35)
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5:49
Just One Shabbos (5:49)
This song, "Just One Shabbos" expresses the desire that the entire Jewish people would celebrate one shabbat simultaneously and bring the ultimate redemption. It is sung by Mordechai Ben David at the National Jewish Retreat in Greenwich, CT in August of 2011. This concert took place at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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30:48
Was Moses Orthodox? (30:48)
Was Moses Orthodox? Or Conservative? Or Reform? For that matter, is G-d Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform? Explore Judaism’s cornerstone theme of unity, and discover fresh ways to introduce a spirit of love and the recognition that we are all part of one spiritual organism. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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38:41
Judaism: A Way of Being (38:41)
David Gelernter is a professor of computer science at Yale. He has published and lectured on Judaism’s core themes, including an impassioned and provocative plea for Jews to recognize their religion’s unique relationship to G-d and to Western civilization. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Professor David Gelernter (1)
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32:51
Biblical Botany (32:51)
In their poetic visions, the biblical prophets make reference to several plant species. What did the prophets intend to convey and how is it relevant to our lives today? Professor Jon Greenberg explores the human psyche through metaphors of agricultural life in the books of the Prophets. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Jon Greenberg (2)
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48:49
The Jewish Medical Student: A Historical Overview (48:49)
Edward Reichman has the unique perspective of being both an ordained rabbi and a doctor (at Montefiore Medical Center, in the Bronx, N.Y.). Throughout the centuries, Jewish medical practitioners have faced unique challenges ranging from the social and cultural to the halachic. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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57:56
Jewish Medical Ethics: Organ Donations (57:56)
Jodi Picoult’s fictional novel about a child born to provide life for her sick sister raises complex medical ethical dilemmas. Topics for discussion include pre-implantation genetic diagnosis, the savior sibling, living organ donation from minors and adults, and the definition of death. You do not need to have read the book to enjoy this lecture
Rabbi Dr. Edward Reichman (51)
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7:23
David Nesenoff Award (7:23)
This segment introduces the journalist-rabbi-blogger, David Nesenoff, as he is presented with an award at the National Jewish Retreat. David Nesenoff captured the anti-semitic statements of White House correspondent, Helen Thomas, that ricocheted throughout the political world and ultimately resulted in Thomas’ retirement
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
David Nesenoff (3)
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52:49
Letters of Light: The Mysticism of the Hebrew Alphabet (52:49)
Unlike most languages, Hebrew letters have multiple meanings and deep symbolism. Discover the secret beauty of the alef bet and its cosmic effect on the physical and spiritual worlds. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Chaya Epstein (4)
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58:00
The Truth Behind the Kosher Pig (58:00)
What will be when Moshiach comes? Will pigs be kosher? What about lobster? Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet describes some of the changes that will occur in the time of Moshiach. We can look forward to avoiding Pesach cleaning and some fasts, but forget about the lobster. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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32:16
The Centrality of Learning in Jewish Life (32:16)
Why are universities the seat of anti-Israel, anti-Jewish sentiment? Mr. Dennis Prager explains his love of Jewish learning and the maxim that "Wisdom begins with fear of G-d." To be good and wise doesn't come by instinct as is apparent in the failed societies of the Nazis and Communists
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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1:05:14
Talmud 101: Bava Metzia 2a (1:05:14)
This class was given at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Ephraim Piekarski (4)
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1:00:42
The Protective Power of the Mezuzah (1:00:42)
This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Zalman Abraham (12)
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1:03:23
Reincarnation and Afterlife (1:03:23)
Can we remember past lives? What happens after we die? A glimpse into the journey of the soul on the other side of life’s curtain, including insights into near-death experiences, heaven and hell, and the afterlife journey. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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59:39
American Anti-Semitism in the Twentieth Century (59:39)
From Henry Ford to the Klu Klux Klan, from World War II to contemporary times: Professor Jonathan Sarna, the foremost authority on American Jewish history, shares examples of anti-Semitic propaganda and how to best understand it. Join Jonathan Sarna for this fascinating tour of a dark side of American history
Professor Jonathan Sarna (48)
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32:24
Is It a Boy? Gender Determination in the Talmud (32:24)
This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Dr. Leah Poltorak (1)
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22:45
My Story (22:45)
This address was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Anita Schorr (1)
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35:49
Marriage = Entanglement: Science and Torah (35:49)
Explore the Torah and Talmud through the eyes of a physicist, and via the prism of quantum mechanics. Professor Poltorak presents “un-orthodox” interpretations of biblical topics such as ritual impurity and the Red Heifer, from the perspective of quantum entanglement. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Alexander Poltorak (12)
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58:16
The Binding of Isaac: Ultimate Sacrifice (58:16)
This lecture was delivered at the 6th 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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1:03:30
Conflict in the Talmud: The Power of Speech (1:03:30)
Do you say what you mean, or are you saying it because you are mean? Sometimes telling the truth can be more harmful than helpful. A text-based discussion on the ethics of speech in Jewish Law, including how to improve relationships by avoiding destructive communication. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Ephraim Piekarski (4)
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1:06:19
Defining Our Destinies (1:06:19)
What role do our beliefs play in the way our lives unfold? A textbased lesson on belief, faith, and optimism, and how they impact our lives. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dovid Flinkenstein (5)
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3:44
Shalom Aleichem (3:44)
This concert took place at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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2:08
Od Avinu Chai (2:08)
This concert took place at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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2:50
Kol Dodi (2:50)
This concert took place at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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2:20
Didan Notzach (2:20)
This song "Didan Notzach" (We are Victorious) was the anthem of the court victorty for the Lubavitcher Rebbe in case over the ownership over the Chabad Lubavitch library. For more information about this case, watch: Battle for the Books. This concert took place at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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4:18
Kochavim (4:18)
This concert took place at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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56:04
The Women's Mitzvot: A Mystical Journey (56:04)
Jewish women have three special mitzvot which serve as spiritual channels for their unique feminine energy. Explore the biblical sources, mystical dimensions, and practical applications of these mitzvot, which represent the core of all of life’s endeavors. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Chaya Epstein (4)
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1:10:23
Mastering Your Inner Self (1:10:23)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson shows how the ephemeral concepts of Kabbalah can be used to create meditations and affirmations to actually reprogram the way we live our lives. This mystical methodology reveals how to live from the inside out become a master rather than a victim of circumstance. Join Rabbi Dovber Pinson for this life-changing look at the lessons of Kabbalah
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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45:42
Why Study Torah? (45:42)
In this segment, teacher and legal authority, Rabbi Ephraim Piekarski, takes us on a tour of the history of Jewish law and its formation as a body of text. He explores various intricacies that come into play when resolving issues of Jewish law. Join Rabbi Ephraim Piekarski for this unique peak into the authentic study of Jewish law
Rabbi Ephraim Piekarski (4)
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16:38
Talmud: A Brief Overview (16:38)
In this segment with Rabbi Ephraim Piekarski, we explore the power of speech. There are many ways that we can describe people and circumstances, but sometimes telling the truth can be more harmful than helpful
Rabbi Ephraim Piekarski (4)
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46:10
I Am Woman (46:10)
We all know that men and women are quite different, but do we know how and why? Learn how Jewish mysticism celebrates gender differences, and how these very differences serve to unite and complement
Mrs. Sara Esther Crispe (25)
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1:08:05
Interview With Expert on Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism (1:08:05)
A unique opportunity to glimpse behind the scenes and meet with one of Chabad’s most influential thinkers. For around forty years Rabbi Zweibel OB"M was the teacher and spiritual mentor of a generation of Chabad Rabbis, at the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, NJ. He was a major contributor to this generation’s leading works on chassidic philosophy
Rabbi Elimelech Zweibel (1)
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46:15
Successful Communication (46:15)
This video is from the 48th Annual N’shei U’Bnos Chabad Winter Convention Retreat. The Retreat is held in a different city in the US or Canada every year during the Hebrew month of Kislev and was initiated by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. For more information on the Retreat please contact Mrs. Rivi Feldman at 718-467-6146 or chabadwomensconvention@yahoo.com
Mrs. Sara Esther Crispe (25)
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34:56
Bris-less in San Francisco (34:56)
The potential ban on circumcision in an American city raises many disturbing questions. What does it mean for the future of Jewish freedom in the U.S.? Who is behind it, and what liberties will be lost next? Explore these questions, as well as the history and mysticism of brit milah. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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1:00:48
The Attitude of Gratitude (1:00:48)
We take so many things for granted: our ability to see, to walk, to speak and to eat. In this segment, Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, takes viewers on a text-based exploration of Parshat Eikev and its insight into ways in which we can express our appreciation for life’s necessities
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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51:05
How to Catch an Antisemite (51:05)
How to catch an Anti-Semite? Who would have thought this would be a question we would need to ask in modern-day America? Yet, in this fascinating and highly entertaining talk by Rabbi David Nesenoff, given at JLI's National Jewish Retreat, we learn that Anti-Semitism does still exist, even in unlikely places
David Nesenoff (3)
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49:37
Healthy and Delicious Breakfasts in a Flash (49:37)
As a mother and a restaurateur, Lévana understands that even gourmet chefs don’t want to spend all day in the kitchen. She therefore keeps the recipes simple, insisting that fresh, natural ingredients will yield fantastic results without a lot of fuss. Learn practical tips and tricks to take home to your kitchen, and taste Lévana’s spectacular creations
Chef Levana Kirschenbaum (37)
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19:09
2011 JLI Teens Award (19:09)
At the 2011 National Jewish Retreat two teenagers from JLI’s Teens program were honored with the George Rohr JLI Teens Award for their leadership initiative. Michael Shaid and Silvi Specter were so inspired by the Teens course at Chabad of the Main Line, PA, that they began to play an active leadership role in their community
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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17:31
The Kohelet Foundation (17:31)
Introductory video about The Kohelet Foundation and a talk by Mr. David Magerman, the Founder and President of the Kohelet Foundation. The Kohelet Foundation is a private foundation which encourages the healthy development of Jewish identity and observance of Jewish laws and traditions by facilitating access to Jewish education at all levels
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8:51
MBD in Concert (8:51)
20th Anniversary of Fall of FSU Celebrated at JLI Retreat with MBD. After the fall of the Former Soviet Union in 1991, Mordechai ben David reignited Jewish spirit with an eight city concert tour, beginning in Moscow with a concert in the halls of the Kremlin. This historic event was celebrated this year as Mordechai Ben David entertained a crowd of 800 at JLI's National Jewish Retreat
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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45:36
Happiness Is a Serious Problem (45:36)
Is it human nature to never be completely satisfied with anything? If so, is it possible to really be happy? This nationally syndicated radio host and author offers empowering advice on how to live with joy under any circumstances. This address was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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7:50
Greetings to the National Jewish Retreat (7:50)
This video greeting was sent by Connecticut Senator Joseph Lieberman to the 800 participants of the 2011 National Jewish Retreat, who were gathered in his home state to take part in this annual 5-day event. His remarks reflect his great respect and encouragement for the participants who have dedicated their time to learning more about their Jewish identity
Senator Joseph Lieberman (2)