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53:42
Don't Worry, Be Happy! (53:42)
No amount of pleasure can make a person happy. But true happiness disposes a person towards greater pleasure. Learn what happiness really means, because understanding it is the first step to gaining it. This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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4:48
What is the Solution to the Israeli Arab Conflict (4:48)
Series: 10 Questions with Michael Medved
Michael Medved (13)
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4:44
Purim: Kosher Revenge (4:44)
Revenge, how sweet it is! Revenge is forbidden by the Torah but Rabbi Levi Kaplan presents the one instance where it was allowed and encouraged. Why is the Purim decree against the Jews different?.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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2:24
Inspired By Faith... We Can Change The World (2:24)
The double portion of Jewish spirit longs for freedom. The Macabees were prepared to fight for it. In 2 minutes, Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks, gives an entire overview of the history of Chanukah and what a small group of Jews can accomplish. This video was graciously provided by the Office of the Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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39:47
Self-Sacrifice (39:47)
Series: Discourse: Venachah alav ru'ach Hashem
Mrs. Leah Abraham (11)
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8:51
MBD in Concert (8:51)
20th Anniversary of Fall of FSU Celebrated at JLI Retreat with MBD. After the fall of the Former Soviet Union in 1991, Mordechai ben David reignited Jewish spirit with an eight city concert tour, beginning in Moscow with a concert in the halls of the Kremlin. This historic event was celebrated this year as Mordechai Ben David entertained a crowd of 800 at JLI's National Jewish Retreat
Mordechai Ben David (9)
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21:30
Guided Resilience (21:30)
Love and intimacy are among the most necessary and elusive ingredients in a happy, committed life. Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson as he provides spiritual lessons in achieving more meaningful relationships through the ancient teachings of Kabbalah and Chasidut.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)