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19:03
True Divine Service Is Private (19:03)
This video is an excerpt of a weekly Tanya class given by Rabbi Naftali Silberberg.
Series: Chassidic Philosophy with Rabbi Naftali Silberberg
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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57:02
Iggeres HaKodesh Chapter 13 Part 1 (57:02)
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Series: Lessons in Tanya
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (458)
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5:05
Song from the Era of the Tzemach Tzedek (5:05)
Click here for more from this concert. This concert took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat 2017 Concert
Yehuda Green (8)
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1:08:38
Think Good and It Will Be Good (1:08:38)
The Tzemach Tzedek once gave the now famous advice of "Think good and it will be good". Practically, what does that mean?.
Rabbi Daniel Schonbuch (52)
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54:59
Mind Management: Coping with Stress and Anxiety (54:59)
Living with uncertainty can cause stress, fear and worry about our futures. Whether these worries are reasonable or not, they impede our happiness and overall well-being. This session will explore texts from Chasidic philosophical works and the latest empirical findings from Positive Psychology that provide a profound and empowering formula to take control our emotional lives
Rabbi Mordechai Dinerman (18)
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29:40
The Importance of Thinking Positively (29:40)
The belief that your thoughts can affect your reality seems primitive and naïve… but perhaps it is true? In her series on emotional intelligence, Mrs. Frumma Gottlieb describes the powerful ability you have to choose the thoughts that you dwell on and how that can transform the way you live your life
Series: Emotional Intelligence
Mrs. Frumma Gottlieb (11)
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54:17
Tanya Chapter 14 (54:17)
A Tzadik is born, not made; chosen by Hashem, so why should we try? Rabbi Yisroel Fried explains the Alter Rebbe's exhortation to the Benoni, to work to be a Tzaddik, when it will never happen. The value is in the effort, just as the native born Tzaddik must still put in the work to reach his predestined level of Tzaddik.
Rabbi Yisroel Fried (4)