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31:28
Being Sought Out by God (31:28)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:00:42
Seekers of the Holy Ark (1:00:42)
Hidden deep in the Temple Mount in Jerusalem is the Ark of the Covenant. For thousands of years this Temple treasure has lain shrouded in darkness and mystery. What exactly does it look like? Where is it? When will it be discovered? Join in a detailed study of the Maimonidean texts that will lead us to the answers.
Rabbi Dovid Flinkenstein (5)
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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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2:58
A Godly World (2:58)
Series: Paradigm Shift
Professor Don Seeman (4)
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27:49
Welcoming the Month of Nissan (27:49)
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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29:13
Finding Your Inner Eshet Chayil: A Talk on Personal Bravery (29:13)
Mrs. Sara Esther Crispe (25)
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6:20
The Relationship and Relationships (6:20)
Judaism isn’t a religion; it’s a relationship with G-d. And that relationship influences and is influenced by every other relationship in your life.
Rabbi Zalman Nelson (9)
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28:25
17. Meditation: Love of God (28:25)
To order Rabbi Gurkow's book; Reaching for G-d: The Jewish Book on Self Help click here.
Series: Living With Purpose
Rabbi Lazer Gurkow (23)
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1:01:07
Can a Jew be for Jesus? - Part 1 (1:01:07)
In part 1 of this brilliant lecture, Rabbi Dr. Immanuel Schochet challenges the misleading techniques of recent Christian missionary movements. He defines the difference between religious faith and credulity, and describes the history of the Christian agenda to convert Jews. With his sharp logic and frank approach, he exposes the fundamental fallacy of their arguments. .
Series: Can a Jew be for Jesus?
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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12:22
The History of Shavuot (12:22)
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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4:58
The Torah: Given by G-d? (4:58)
Seeing is believing. Three million people stood around Mt Sinai and saw and heard G-d's words. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein compares other religion's origins to the Jewish people's history. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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4:34
2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? (4:34)
The real question should be, how do you answer such a question in 4 minutes? Returning to the 3 aspects: creation, revelation and redemption, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks answers this important question with references to modern day philosophers and great societies built by people deeply influenced by the Hebrew Bible Abraham who lived close to 4000 years ago, with no army and no empires, but with lessons so pure, true and eternally valid, that his effect has influenced every culture since
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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1:25
1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? (1:25)
Creation, Revelation and Redemption. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks distills all of Torah into these 3 relationships with G-d. 10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 4
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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5:59
Parshat Vaera (5:59)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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59:09
Moshiach. Really? (59:09)
How's your soul? Our souls connect us, it is our bodies that separate us. Rabbi Sholom Lipskar outlines the process of redemption and what to expect in the times of the Messiah. From the scientists who have discovered the G-d particle, to ancient texts, to the Lubatcher Rebbe's talks, Rabbi Lipskar brings Moshiach out of the texts and into the room
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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42:02
Talking to G-d (42:02)
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: The Majestic Bride
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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56:39
We are What we Eat: Understanding the Kosher Menu (56:39)
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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54:57
The Holy and the Holy of Holies (54:57)
Series: Heaven and Earth: A Virtual Tour of Our Holy Temple
Rabbi Cheski Edelman (3)
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7:14
Committed to G-D: Study Talmud (7:14)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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40:41
The Thirteen Divine Attributes (40:41)
In this segment, Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe discusses the oft referenced subject in Kabbalah: The Thirteen Divine Attributes. While this concept can appear to be quite ephemeral, Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe explains its practical significance and the way in which the Thirteen Divine Attributes can affect our daily life. .
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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1:07:07
The Hand of G-d in Your Life (1:07:07)
We all search for the burning bush — the moment of revelation in our lives that will usher in a new epoch in our existence — only to be let down when it doesn’t happen. If only we opened our eyes to the smaller moments in life, we would see how our lives are permeated with Divine Providence
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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9:36
Torah Min Ha-Shamayim (9:36)
Mr. Brandon Floch is a Junior at Dartmouth College majoring in Government and Philosophy. He is from Westport, CT and comes from a family of two sets of twins. Ever since entering Dartmouth, he has become more and more curious about his Judaism and Jewish Philosophy. He took Sinai Scholars this past fall and he went on Birthright this past winter
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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53:23
Traditional Insights into the Nature and Significance of the Decalogue (53:23)
In his characteristic tongue-in-cheek style, Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet discusses the Ten Commandments and the epistemological validity of the revelation at Sinai. .
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)