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45:36
David and Batsheva Revisited (45:36)
This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Chaim Block (35)
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6:53
What Is Jewish Repentance? (6:53)
What is the Jewish concept of repentance?.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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6:10
How Do We Know We Are Forgiven? (6:10)
Rabbi Shalom Paltiel (27)
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49:33
Pulling from the Past to Fuel the Future: The Power of Teshuvah (49:33)
The Talmud teaches, “A baal teshuvah stands in a place where even the most righteous cannot stand.” What is teshuvah (repentance)? Is it just saying, “I’m sorry”? That’s hardly grand! Discover the power of teshuvah, Judaism’s gift of redemptive transformation. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Dassie New (2)
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15:36
The Halachic Process of Teshuvah (15:36)
Rabbi Mordechai Dinerman (18)
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2:24
Five Ways Home (2:24)
Five steps you must take to fully repent.
Series: Chasidic Gems
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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1:05
What Is Repentance? (1:05)
Why G-d offers a second chance.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:01:46
What are We Celebrating on Sukkot? (1:01:46)
Despite the fact that our external unity differentiates us, deep down we’re all one and unified. Sukkot teaches us that happiness is the result of transcending ourselves and focusing on what we’re needed for and what unites all of us.
Series: Chassidic Philosophy with Rabbi Naftali Silberberg
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (460)
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56:20
The Inner Meaning of Repentance (56:20)
Why did God create the world using ten utterances, to punish the wicked? What is superior, the divine service of the a Tzadik or the Baal Teshuvah? Join Rabbi Silberberg in understanding the inner meaning of repentance. To see the Rebbe’s talk to the special soldiers that Rabbi Silberberg references during the class, click here.
Series: Chassidic Philosophy with Rabbi Naftali Silberberg
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (460)
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56:57
Tanya Chapter 17 (56:57)
Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (460)
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1:02:32
Facing Our Creator: The Power of Elul Part 2 (1:02:32)
This text-based double session includes both learning with a study partner (chavrusa) as well as a lecture component with Rabbi Shais Taub. This classic, foundational discourse of the Alter Rebbe, Ani l Dodi, delves into the meaning of the month of Elul. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything is translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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3:02
Strength and Struggle - Jephthah: A Historical Backdrop (3:02)
JEPTHAH Gaining Perspective What propelled him to do the unthinkable-to sacrifice his own daughter? Emotions often cloud our judgment. How do we gain perspective at such times? This lesson examines Jephthah's failures, exploring alternative ways in which he might have dealt with his situation, and how we can respond when facing similar circumstances.
Series: Strength & Struggle
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55:41
The Original 12 Steps of Teshuvah (55:41)
The study of the Tanya is the work of a lifetime, but its lessons can be put to use from day one. In this deft and masterful overview of the first twelve chapters Tanya, you’ll learn the fundamentals of Chabad philosophy and learn how to apply these powerful tools to every area of your life. This lecture took place at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Ronnie Fine (5)
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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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11:27
Level Three: Take Care of it Personally (11:27)
In this mystical and practical series, Dr. Abramson presents the third level of forgiveness that is taught in the Kabbalistic work, Tomer Devorah. He explains how G-d Himself takes a part in our cleansing process, using a powerful analogy of a parent washing off his child's filth
Series: The Kabbalah of Forgiveness
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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3:27
Poetry Reading: One of the Few Jews (3:27)
Series: God's Optimism
Yehoshua November (7)
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23:48
Food for Thought: Chassidic Text Studies (23:48)
Study the daily portion of Tanya, the handbook of Chassidic philosophy, and begin your morning with an expanded mind. This class took place at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Ronnie Fine (5)
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1:44:23
The Kaballah of Prayer (1:44:23)
Series:
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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30:35
Can a Jew be for Jesus? - Q&A (30:35)
Rabbi Dr. Schochet addresses questions from the audience with his usual candor and wit.
Series: Can a Jew be for Jesus?
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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4:36
God Loves Refurbished Goods (4:36)
Why are problems imbedded in this world? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein explains why working on our problems, improving ourselves and increasing in mitzvahs brings pleasure to G-d and makes the world a better place. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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55:13
Does God Slumber When We Sleep? (55:13)
Megillas Esther was written under the influence of the Spirit of G-d. Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein discusses the essential bond that G-d has with a Jew. The point of the needle, where it has no dimensions, is like the point of contact where G-d knocks on the door of the Jewish soul. Being an infinite point, connecting to the infinity of G-d, there is no element of time.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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40:04
Teshuva: Time Travel (40:04)
Change sins to merits with one simple discovery. Through teshuvah, repentence, we can lessen past sins and even change some to merits. Rabbi Pinchas Taylor shows how science is coming to support different approaches to time and space, which have always been known in Jewish mystical literature. ► Part 1.
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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1:01:41
King David's Secret (1:01:41)
King David, the defendent, accused of murder and adultery, was represented by Rabbi Mendy Gutnick as the defense attorney, in a mock trial in Australia. Rabbi Gutnick lays out the background of David's origins and his Cinderella status in his family
Rabbi Mendy Gutnick (6)
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33:48
Elul in the Light of Chassidus (33:48)
Mrs. Chana Lipsker (1)
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28:34
New Year Message (28:34)
As we approach the beginning of each year, we have many questions about the process of renewal. What are the High Holidays all about and what are some practical lessons we can learn? Rabbi Butman has many fascinating insights to share in this High Holiday presentation.
Rabbi Shmuel Butman (169)