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1:09
Does G-d Want You to Be Perfect? (1:09)
Does G-d only accept perfect people?.
Mrs. Dena Schusterman (12)
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41:54
This Can Happen: Superhuman vs. Super Humans (41:54)
Waiting for a Messiah to come save humanity feels a little… un-Jewish. But what if Redemption is a natural reaction to humanity’s own cumulative action? Discover the effect you’ve already had on the reality of the world. This is a section from lesson 3 of a six part JLI course titled: "This Can Happen". For more information on JLI's courses, go to myJLI
Series: This Can Happen
Rabbi Nochum Mangel (4)
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47:50
Are They Just Making Stuff Up? (47:50)
Let's face it: the Rabbis have added many strictures in Judaism. What's the deal? What gives them the authority anyways? Put your reservations about rabbinic Judaism to bed in this important journey. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yossi New (25)
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2:28
The Value of Our Internal Struggles (2:28)
What's the one gift that we can give God?.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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2:36
Serving G-d Vs. Interpersonal Relationships (2:36)
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:28
One Deeper Understanding That Tanya Adds to Our Lives (1:28)
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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49:36
Perfection is Overrated! (49:36)
Experience a paradigm shift based on the Tanya’s most revolutionary teachings, relating to spiritual growth and self-development. 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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53:14
How the Universe Began (53:14)
It all began with His vision and His command. Science and evolution can trace back only so far, but the Torah reaches much further—deep into the core of Creation. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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5:17
Perfection and Procrastination (5:17)
The “Ask Charlie Show” Episode 3: How to balance perfection and the need to procrastinate until something is perfect? For other episodes of the "Ask Charlie Show", click here.
Series: The Ask Charlie Show
Charlie Harary (59)
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56:23
Crossfire 2 (2016) (56:23)
How do I know my mission in life? If God is perfect, how can He change His mind? Why do I need a Rabbi if I have Google? What is the Jewish perspective on the Olympics? Can there be love without respect? If previous generations didn’t merit the redemption, why will we? Should I force my children to become religious? These are just some of the questions that are answered in this "Crossfire" session
Series: Crossfire!
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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58:46
Warning: Religion May Be Harmful to Your Health (58:46)
Throughout history so much violence and bloodshed has been perpetrated in the name of religion. From forced conversions to killing those considered infidels, it is vital that we examine the role of religion in today s society and understand how something that should create more moral and peaceful people has, unfortunately, all too often led to the exact opposite
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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56:06
Six Steps to Living in the Moment (56:06)
To be, or to become, that is the question. Some live to achieve, others, to experience. What is the perfect balance? How can we be powerfully present in the moment, while focused on the future? Ancient Jewish texts and ritual offer deep and powerful secrets to unlock the art of mindfulness and focus in the moment. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Zalman Abraham (12)
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53:34
Kids Without Fear (53:34)
Kids Without Fear: Understanding Child Anxiety Disorders and OCD. 1 in 8 children have an anxiety disorder. This can cause misunderstanding and often frustration in families. Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch, licensed marriage and family therapist, addresses the common issues associated with the disorder and provides tips on how to recognize anxiety in your children and treat it properly
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)