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3:09
The Key to Make Lasting Change (3:09)
David deeply regrets his conduct at the nightly parties, but feels powerless to change it. Then something happens that completely changes his perspective...
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27:35
Month of Tishrei Walkthrough (27:35)
Join Rabbi Abba Perelmuter as he walks you through the whole Tishrei holiday season and explains each step.
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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54:55
Tanya Chapter 26 Part 4 (54:55)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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49:28
Tanya Chapter 24 Part 3 (49:28)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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53:21
Tanya Chapter 11 (53:21)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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56:50
A Behavioral, Emotional, and Spiritual Look at Confession and Repentance (56:50)
This text-based class will delve into the mechanics of repentance, breaking it down into its components of the behavioral and emotional while understanding what it represents spiritually. The discourse, Viduy v. Tshuva, is from the Tzemach Tzedek and is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything will be translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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54:35
Redefining Repentance: The Rebbe's Focus on Joy (54:35)
This text-based class will decipher an excerpt from the Lubavitcher Rebbe s groundbreaking discourse, transforming the way we understand the path to repentance. The discourse is in Hebrew, although knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required because everything will be translated. This class took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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15:45
Level Seven: A Knot is Stronger (15:45)
This episode of the "Kabbalah of Forgiveness" series speaks about the unique bond that is formed by repairing a broken relationship. Dr. Abramson cites a powerful metaphor from the Midrash, which illustrates the concept of Teshuvah and distinguishes between a human being’s forgiveness and G-d’s
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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10:45
Level Two: Let it Go for Now (10:45)
This segment of Dr. Abramson’s series on the Kabbalah of forgiveness builds on the concept of G-d overlooking our sins as a model for our own forgiveness. He introduces the idea that our sins generate a destructive energy in the world that demands our rectification
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)