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8:12
Torah Lights: The Impatience and Hard Work of Moses (8:12)
Moshe had many strengths, but the ability to communicate with his brethren was not one of them. Rabbi Shlomo Riskin portrays Moses as a man with a very close relationship with G-d, speaking about heavy things; yet he was not able to convince the Jews to rebel against the Egyptians
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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4:27
Mayanot Moment: Parshat Vaeira (4:27)
Consider the plague of blood. Mrs Rivka Marga Gestetner compares blood with water. Water is represented by cold analysis while blood represents excitement and passion. These aspects together complete each other. According to the Lubavitcher Rebbe, when conceptualizing an idea, take the time to be passionate and enthusiastic about it.
Mrs. Rivka Marga Gestetner (1)
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40:57
Lessons from the First Two Plagues (40:57)
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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3:40
JabadTube Season 3: Vaera (3:40)
Bienvenidos a la temporada JabadTube 3, con el Rabino Yosef Slavin de Jabad en Caracas, Venezuela! En este episodio, el rabino Slavin, arroja luz sobre los mensajes ocultos de Parashat Vaera.
Rabbi Yosef Slavin (123)
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13:26
Words of the Living G-d - Va'eira (13:26)
The Torah portion Shemos ends with Moses asking G-d, "Why have you made things bad for this people?" This sets the stage for the opening verses of the Torah portion Va'eira, where G-d says, "I am G-d, I appeared to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob by the name Kayl Shakkai, but by My Name, G-d, I was not known to them
Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul (12)