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Toward Jewish Mindfulness (50:45)
Jewish spirituality grounds our minds, emotions, and behaviors in a loving and compassionate life of Mitzvot. Mindfulness training cultivates an awareness of “what is happening” without being swept along by judgments and emotions. Are they compatible? This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat
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Entering Into the Mind of G-d (43:57)
Project G-d’s mind onto the screen of time and space, and voila, you get our physical world. Join us as we unfold the matrix of creation, and realize our role as G-d’s partner in an unfinished creation. We’ll look at human psychology and the way the universe is contained within our person and life. This lecture was delivered at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat
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6:30
Rabbis Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions on G-d (6:30)
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Does G-d's Foreknowledge Affect My Choice? (3:11)
As G-d is not time-bound and thus is in the future just as He is in the present, from His perspective - all my future choices have already been made. As such, can I really do anything other than what is destined for me? For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
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1:21
Divine Providence (1:21)
Mrs. Chani Bukiet (5)
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3:02
Is G-d Male or Female? (3:02)
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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11:51
How to Create a Dwelling for G-d (11:51)
Rabbi Yisroel Glick (57)
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3:51
Is G-d Judgmental? (3:51)
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What Could a Perfect G-d Need from Us? (2:54)
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The Best Proof of G-d's Existence (2:51)
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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What Is Divine Providence? (5:48)
What does it mean that G-d is always watching us and orchetrating all that goes on?.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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2:52
What Is Divine Providence? (2:52)
What does it mean that G-d is always watching us and orchetrating all that goes on?.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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Is G-d's Omnipresence Relevant to Me? (1:23)
What does it mean that G-d is everywhere, and how is that relevant to me?.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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Is G-d's Omnipresence Relevant to Me? (7:18)
G-d is everywhere. What difference does that make to me?.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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4:54
Was G-d More Present in the Times of the Bible? (4:54)
Rabbi Lazer Gurkow (23)
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Atzmus – Touching the Essence of G-dliness (4:50)
Every action in life can be elevated to a higher plane of consciousness and awareness. To make this happen requires constant mindfulness and awareness how G-d’s name, Yud, Hei, Vav, Hei are inherent in everything that we see and do in life. This video was produced for Lesson 6 of "Meditation from Sinai", a course by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute.
Series: Meditation from Sinai
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28:02
The One Year Plan (28:02)
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 (453)
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48:33
The Mitzvah to Know G-d: Isn’t He Unknowable? (48:33)
If G-d is so almighty, how are we expected to get to know Him? In this enlightening talk, prepare to get to know the Creator as you've never seen Him before. This lecture was delivered at the 15th 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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3:42
Why Did G-d Create Us? (3:42)
Series: Moment of Wisdom
Rabbi Dr. Yitzchok Breitowitz (71)
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2:53
How Can I Be 100% Sure That G-d Exists? (2:53)
How can I be one hundred percent sure that G-d really exists? For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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53:44
Is G-d in Heaven or on Earth? (53:44)
The Psalmist says, "The heavens are for G-d, and the Earth is for mankind." But is this the case? What does a spiritual G-d want to do with a physical Earth? Can there be something about this world we are not seeing? This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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0:44
Updating Childish Beliefs (0:44)
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (453)
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6:58
Can You Just Decide to Love G-d? (6:58)
How can G-d command us to love him? Can you just decide to love someone? This is a segmant of a lesson by Rabbi Yisroel Glick. To view the full video, click here.
Rabbi Yisroel Glick (57)
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27:12
Does G-d Love You? (27:12)
This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
Series: Live Social Media Streams
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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39:35
The G-d You Don't Believe in, I Too Don't Believe In (39:35)
This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
Series: Live Social Media Streams
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2:07
What Is the Divine Image? (2:07)
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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6:41
Who Cares How Many G-ds There Are? (6:41)
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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8:21
How Does Belief in One G-d Affect My Daily Life? (8:21)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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The G-d You Don't Believe In (49:23)
In the last few centuries science and reason have challenged and in some ways rejected and supplanted faith and religion. Might there be another way of understanding the nature of belief, and reconciling it with our modern secular culture? This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
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51:29
My G-d is More Vulnerable than Your G-d (51:29)
It is easy to become awed by the majestic scale and power of Hashem. In a brilliantly counter-intuitive presentation, Rabbi Friedman paints an emotional portrait of the Divine and our relationship with it. Could it be that G-d needs our love? This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
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Does G-d Really Care about the Little Details? (1:19)
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Who Created G-d? (2:15)
G-d created everything. Who created G-d?.
Rabbi Dr. Yitzchok Breitowitz (71)
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Can There Be Free Choice If G-d Is All Knowing? (2:11)
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How to Know If You Love G-d (2:41)
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Knowing G-d (3:38)
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Where is G-d? (2:43)
Series: JLI Facebook interviews
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Thank God I'm an Atheist (46:02)
For some of us, G-d is like a critical parent or an exacting heavenly judge. For others, G-d is like a caring friend who is there in a time of need, or when we land ourselves in sticky situations. Discover a joyous and empowering understanding of G-d, thereby reclaiming the power you’ve given away to negative images of G-d and yourself
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How to Know and Feel G-d in Our Everyday Lives (46:23)
For some of us, G-d is like a critical Parent or an exacting heavenly Judge. For others, G-d is like a caring Friend Who is there to fix problems after we create them
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Part of a Whole: The True Existence (3:04)
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Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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The G-d-Powered Life: How to Find "You-topia" (54:03)
Who am I? Who is G-d? Why would G-d be interested in my life? Feeling and expressing our connection to the divine is the most vital work we can do in our lives. It helps us become the best we can be so we can feel truly fulfilled and at peace—with ourselves and others. But to live our connection with G-d, we have to first understand who we really are, why we exist, and where we are going
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Secrets to Self-Mastery, Happiness, and Sacred Self-Worth (56:22)
Discover the ultimate “soul-utions” to life’s problems. Turn challenges into exciting opportunities for self-discovery and spiritual growth. Become the master of your destiny rather than the victim of your fate. This talk offers the keys to unlock new doors of awareness, clarity, and the essential tools for achieving unconditional self-worth and personal empowerment
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1:59
Why Is God Referred to as Masculine? (1:59)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
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2:50
How to know G-d (2:50)
What recognizes things such as love, beauty, and power? Our eyes or our souls? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:17
Why Would Anyone Want to Be Commanded? (2:17)
Is God the big guy up there telling us what to do? Not exactly. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:43
What Are You? (2:43)
What are we compared to the entire universe? Nothing more than a speck of dust out of billions of others? No! In fact we are part of God, and a unique expression of the divine. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:40
Is G-d a He or a She? (2:40)
Why is G-d oftentimes referred to as a "He"? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:54
G-d's Love: Passing Over Justice (2:54)
Do we always get what we deserve? Will G-d ever break the rules? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:00
All Is G-d (2:00)
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3:18
The Great Purim Secret (3:18)
One of the customs on Purim is to eat Hamantaschen, delicious sweet tarts named literally "Haman's hat", or in Hebrew "Haman's ears". Why would we want to eat a piece of our evil enemy Haman? To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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1:58
The Greatest Gift (1:58)
What's the greatest gift one can give? The gift of presence; being there for someone else. This is why God created the universe, to give us the gift of his presence. To learn more with Rabbi David Aaron visit his website at: rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:10
How Wonderful is Your Life? (2:10)
To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:39
Hearing the Voice of God (2:39)
A shocking revelation about revelation. To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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2:30
Thank God for Atheism (2:30)
To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com. .
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
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4:15
A Hidden Agenda (4:15)
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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13:31
The Infinity of the Finite (13:31)
Oren Lefkowitz presents his discovery of the correlation between Spinoza's Ethics and Jewish mysticism at the Sinai Scholars symposium. He explores Spinoza's view on the paradox of an infinite G-d and a finite world and how the concepts explained in the Tanya can shed light on this dilemma. .
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2014
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50:03
The Jew's Guide to the Galaxy (50:03)
What was G-d thinking? Despite the efforts of Socrates, Spinoza and Schopenhauer, are we any closer to the answer? In this lecture, we cut straight to the chase and explore in plain English some of history’s enduring mysteries
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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37:14
Simple Servant (37:14)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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55:46
Full Devotion to God (55:46)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Full Devotion
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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45:35
Soul Gym: Part 2 (45:35)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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28:10
Why Can't We see G-d (28:10)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Full Devotion
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42:44
Is Your God Loveable? (42:44)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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43:56
Party with a Purpose! (43:56)
In this segment of the popular Sunday morning series, Chassidus and Coffee, Rabbi Ruvi New introduces a new series on the Chassidic discourse by the first Rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, entitled “Feminine Faith
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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4:59
What We can Learn from Mt. Sinai (4:59)
In this lecture, Rabbi Shaul Leiter takes us on a kabbalistic journey that provides insight into our personal life path as well as the Kabbalah of time and space. Based on teachings of the Sefer Yetzira, a classic Kabbalah text, Rabbi Leiter delves into the secrets gleaned from the divine revelation at Sinaiand the significance of the smokethat engulfed the mountain. .
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4:47
Suffering (4:47)
God promised us that we will never be tested beyond our ability. Tests show you just how powerful you are.
Rabbi Zalman Nelson (9)
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56:50
The Tanya's Guide to Achieving Happiness (56:50)
Centuries before society realized the importance of the mind to healthy living, chapter 26 of Tanya had already turned itself to understanding its many struggles. Utilizing the authentic text and traditional Jewish learning methods, you’ll see the interplay between mental and spiritual health through the lens of Torah– and its path of healing for those who suffer
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:00:20
Is Religion Good for the World? (1:00:20)
The news headlines don’t lie. Is religion magnificent or murderous? Is it really living up to our lofty expectations? With the history of religion stained with so much blood, we need to re-examine its role in today’s society. This frank assessment of religion and its practitioners will place faith and belief in its true context.
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26:34
16. Meditation: Awe of God (26:34)
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Series: Living With Purpose
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13:55
7. Do I Really Matter? (13:55)
Purchase Rabbi Gurkow's book by clicking this link: Reaching for G-d: The Jewish Book on Self Help.
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51:28
No Person Can See Me and Live (51:28)
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1:05:37
Chariot of Fire (1:05:37)
Discourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 11 • This class was given May 5, 2013 - 25 Iyar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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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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7:19
Addressing the Four Sons (7:19)
Look around at the people gathered around your seder table and address each one on their own level. Rabbi Nochem Kaplan describes the four sons and their blessings and needs.
Rabbi Nochum Kaplan (12)
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56:00
From Noise to Music (56:00)
Noted Rabbi and Life coach Aryeh Weinstein uses sound as a paradigm to provide a method of managing the many distractions and activities going on in our busy lives, that sap our energy. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein asks his audience, to name some of the things that cause noise, distraction and confusion in our lives
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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40:54
Benefits of Kosher (40:54)
I do it because I love you. Mrs. Miriam Lipskier discusses the romance of Judaism as expressed by keeping kosher. We connect to the divine by doing what G-d wants even though we don’t understand why. This class was delivered at Chabad Lubavitch of Georgia.
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50:51
Shabbat: An Island In Time (50:51)
We are only human, what does G-d want from us? G-d wants a dwelling place in this, the lowest of worlds, created by the balance between our busy, physical lives and our spiritual connection. Rabbi Shloma Majeski explains that the spirituality we are immersed in on Shabbos carries over into the week, until we recharge again on the next Shabbos.
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55:29
Living In Denial (55:29)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 5 • This class was given February 3, 2013 - 23 Shevat, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
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28:05
Torah Study and Women (28:05)
Torah study has no comparison to any intellectual study in the world. Mrs. Sara Loewenthal recounts the Previous Lubavitcher Rebbe's instructions to teach Chassidus to girls and women. In the home, the woman assures that the next generation will be Jewish, both from birth and from her actions, knowledge and pride in her Jewish heritage.
Mrs. Sara Loewenthal (1)
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4:55
Getting Closer (4:55)
Obedience comes from distance; attachment is the result of closeness. Rabbi Manis Friedman differentiates between obeying the command of an authority figure, and experiencing the closeness to G-d that comes when doing a mitzvah. G-d is inviting us to join Him in something He considers precious, which instigates the connection and attachment we feel.
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29:23
Belief in G-d, Blind Faith or Reason (29:23)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
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31:06
Taking Responsibility: A Mystical Perspective on Charity (31:06)
The money that we work for, to support ourselves and our families, can be permeated with spiritual power through giving charity. Rabbi Shmuel Lew, describing the letters by Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, published in the 4th section of Tanya, explains how giving charity and especially giving to charities in the Land of Israel, aligns our spiritual existence with the physcal
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23:05
The Ten Utterances (23:05)
Rabbi Meir Levinger discusses the 10 utterances with wihich G-d created the world. Through referencing chapter 21of Tanya, Rabbi Levinger explains that there are 2 aspects of speech. The first is the revelation which is an expression of G-d's energy; and the 2nd is outward revelation, which exposes the inside to the outside, with words
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37:43
Finding the Light in the Dark (37:43)
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
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59:21
Vitamin D-vine (59:21)
Dr. Robert Bornstein and Rabbi Shloime Zacks pair up to deliver fresh and insightful lessons on physical and spiritual health and healing.
Dr. Robert Bornstein (1)
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19:47
Free Will vs. Divine Foreknowledge (19:47)
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor, in his engaging manner, presents general concepts of the paradox between the human perception of reality and the divine perception.
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57:55
Reining in the Raging Mind: A Kabbalistic Perspective (57:55)
From deep meditation techniques to successful "firewalkers" to Dale Carnegie's How to Stop Worrying and Start Living, to cognitive psychology, people around the world are searching for ways to cope with and master their thoughts
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12:06
We Were Slaves in Egypt (12:06)
Marc Sheradsky, otherwise known as Moshe Reuven, is from Cooper City, Florida. He is currently a Sophomore at the University of Central Florida and studying Business. Marc is the Director of Marketing for Student for Israel, an active member at Chabad, and maintains his Judaic studies with Rabbi Chaim Lipskier and Rabbi Ethan Paris
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G-d is in the Details (2:18)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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13:15
Words of the Living G-d: Terumah (13:15)
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6:21
Kaddish: A Communal Response (6:21)
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21:02
Words of the Living G-d: Yitro (21:02)
Words of the Living G-d': Chassidic insights into the weekly Torah portion as originally formulated by the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi ob"m. Click Here to order Words of the Words of the Living G-D: By: Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Wagshul .
Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul (12)
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12:55
Words of the Living G-d: Mishpatim (12:55)
Words of the Living G-d': Chassidic insights into the weekly Torah portion as originally formulated by the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi ob"m. Words of the Living G-d By Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Wagshul can be purchased by Clicking Here.
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14:13
Words of the Living G-d: Beshalach - Part 2 (14:13)
Words of the Living G-d: Chassidic insights into the weekly Torah portion as originally formulated by the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi ob"m. To purchase Words of the Living G-d By Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Wagshul Click Here.
Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul (12)
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Words of the Living G-d: Beshalach - Part 1 (8:33)
Words of the Living G-d: Chassidic insights into the weekly Torah portion as originally formulated by the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi ob"m. Click Here to purchase Words of the Living G-d By Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Wagshul .
Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul (12)
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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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1:08:05
Interview With Expert on Jewish Philosophy and Mysticism (1:08:05)
A unique opportunity to glimpse behind the scenes and meet with one of Chabad’s most influential thinkers. For around forty years Rabbi Zweibel OB"M was the teacher and spiritual mentor of a generation of Chabad Rabbis, at the Rabbinical College of America in Morristown, NJ. He was a major contributor to this generation’s leading works on chassidic philosophy
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47:08
Yud Tes Kislev: The Revolution of Chassidus vs. Mussar (47:08)
Tanya, Cultivating the Inner Life Discover inner resource that could help you resolve the most troubling, vexing and intimate human dilemmas: Why is life such a struggle, a constant challenge? Why is my inner life so full of contradictions? How does one deal with anger, anxiety, unwholesome desires, jealousies, stress and emotional, mental and spiritual blockages? What is the secret to developing loving and lasting personal relationships? How does one attain genuine joy, satisfaction, and a general sense of wholesomeness? Kabbalah and thePsychology of the Soul In New York : Tune in for Kabbalah and the Psychology of the Soul, a weekly show with Rabbi Ben-Tzion Krasnianski
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5:02
Reciting Kaddish for Our Loved Ones (5:02)
In this segment, Rabbi Eli Silberstein, discusses the three main ways that a person can connect with their loved ones after their passing: reciting the Mourner’s Kaddish, learning Mishnayot in their memory and doing good deeds. Rabbi Silberstein expounds on each one and its unique value to the departed soul.
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11:08
Intellect and Faith in Tanya: The Never-Ending Circle Q & A (11:08)
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12:51
A Chassidic Discourse: Mayim Rabim (12:51)
On Shabbat afternoon, October 19th 1977, the Lubavitcher Rebbe delivered a discourse to his followers in Lubavitch World Headquarters, 770 Eastern Parkway. The Torah portion of the week was Parshat Noah, which relates the story of Noah, his family and the Flood
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50:42
The Kabbalah of Hurricanes and Earthquakes (29) (50:42)
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Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Full Devotion
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11:12
Intellect and Faith in Tanya: The Never-Ending Circle - Q & A (11:12)
To see Mr. Floch's full speech, click "Intellect and Faith in Tanya: The Never-Ending Circle" .
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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2:38
Mayanot Moment: Va'etchanan (2:38)
Mayanot Moment brings you a thought on the parsha from a different Mayanot teacher every week. In less than 5 minutes, you can recharge and enter Shabbat invigorated and inspired with poignant messages from this week’s Torah portion. Tune in every week!.
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9:00
G-d and the Ten Commandments (9:00)
Mr. Daniel Storrow is a graduate of UC Davis, and did Sinai Scholars this past fall with SDSU. Daniel is from San Diego, CA where he does standup comedy and substitute teaches your children. Daniel’s paper explores what certain commandments might mean to young people in today’s world. It explores concepts behind some of the commandments and how one might interpret them
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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1:07:50
Exile: The Ultimate Expression of G-d's Unconditional Love (1:07:50)
"Tanya, Cultivating the Inner Life" Discover an inner resource that could help you resolve the most troubling, vexing and intimate human dilemmas: Why is life such a struggle, a constant challenge? Why is my inner life so full of contradictions? How does one deal with anger, anxiety, unwholesome desires, jealousies, stress and emotional, mental and spiritual blockages? What is the secret to developing loving and lasting personal relationships? How does one attain genuine joy, satisfaction, and a general sense of wholesomeness? Kabbalah and thePsychology of the Soul In New York : Tune in for Kabbalah and the Psychology of the Soul, a weekly show with Rabbi Ben-Tzion Krasnianski
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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9:58
Intellect and Faith in Tanya: The Never-Ending Circle (9:58)
Mr. Brandon Floch is currently a senior at Dartmouth College. He is a Government major and a former Sinai Scholars presenter. Last year he presented a paper entitled Torah min ha-shamayim: A Young Jew’s Exploration of Divine Revelation. He recently completed an independent study with Professor Lewis Glinert in Tanya, focusing specifically on Shaar HaYichud
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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10:34
Role of Faith in Judaism (10:34)
Can I be a “good Jew” if I struggle with faith?” Is faith a crutch deployed when all else fails or is it the roadmap to successful living? In Jewish tradition, faith is more than just believing in the Creator of the universe. It’s about accessing and feeling an extraordinary power in every fiber of your being
Rabbi Yehuda Shemtov (4)
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13:31
Divine Prayer - Part 1 (13:31)
The Thirteen Attributes of Mercy or Shelosh-'Esreh Middot enumerated in Exodus (34:6-7) are the attributes with which, according to Jewish tradition, God governs the world
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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9:19
Divine Prayer - Part 2 (9:19)
The Thirteen Attributes of Mercy enumerated in Exodus (34:6-7) are the attributes with which, according to Jewish tradition, God governs the world. According to the explanation of Maimonides these attributes must not be regarded as qualities inherent in God, but merely as the method of His activity, by which the divine governance appears to the human observer to be controlled.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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1:11:50
Sukkot and the High Holiday Season (1:11:50)
Re-enacting the marriage between the Jew and G-d. A Chassidic perspective
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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27:45
Kabbalah and the Psychology of the Soul: The Purpose of Evil (27:45)
Tanya, Cultivating the Inner Life Discover inner resource that could help you resolve the most troubling, vexing and intimate human dilemmas: Why is life such a struggle, a constant challenge? Why is my inner life so full of contradictions? How does one deal with anger, anxiety, unwholesome desires, jealousies, stress and emotional, mental and spiritual blockages? What is the secret to developing loving and lasting personal relationships? How does one attain genuine joy, satisfaction, and a general sense of wholesomeness? Kabbalah and thePsychology of the Soul In New York : Tune in for Kabbalah and the Psychology of the Soul, a weekly show with Rabbi Ben-Tzion Krasnianski
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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5:25
Can Prayer Change G-d’s Will (5:25)
Note: Rabbi Schochet’s remarks are brief address a particular question by a member of the audience. For a more detailed explanation of this topic, please watch Rabbi Schochet's full class on this topic: The Dynamics of Prayer. The words "yehi ratson", "May it be Your will", clearly assume that we are able to evoke a new Divine will through our prayers
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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1:50:48
Rosh Hashanah: The Beginning of a New Way to Serve G-d and Unite Souls (1:50:48)
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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12:40
Loving Thy Neighbor (12:40)
Daniella Sloane, currently studying at Dartmouth College, explains the difference of viewing g-d, and our responsibilities, through the eyes of Martin Buber, Emmanuel Levinas, and Baruch Spinoza. This presentation was delivered at the Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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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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40:10
Why Me, G-d? Where Is G-d When It Hurts? (40:10)
Open a newspaper anywhere, any day, and you will see headlines screaming of pain and sadness. Since the days of Job, man has asked the same question over and over: Why me, G-d? We may never comprehend G-d, but we should know that G-d, Who understands the purpose of pain, feels the intensity of our suffering; every tear we shed becomes His
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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1:10:38
Interview with the World's Foremost Expert: The Nature of God's Existence (1:10:38)
How did G-d create the Universe? How does He relate to us? And how does He want us to relate to Him? This lecture is given by Rabbi Yoel Kahn in Yiddish and translated by Rabbi Yisrael Deren into English. This lecture was delivered at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yisrael Deren (17)
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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)
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12:41
Words of the Living G-d - Shemot (12:41)
Words of the Living G-d: Chassidic insights into the weekly Torah portion as originally formulated by the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi ob"m. Words of the Living G-d By Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Wagshul can be ordered by Clicking Here .
Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul (12)
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7:26
Elul: Preparing for the High Holidays (7:26)
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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20:47
Words of the Living G-d - Noach (20:47)
Words of the Living G-d: Chassidic insights into the weekly Torah portion as originally formulated by the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi ob"m. Click Here to order Words of the Living G-d By Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Wagshul .
Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul (12)
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17:32
Words of the Living G-d - Bereishit (17:32)
Words of the Living G-d: Chassidic insights into the weekly Torah portion as originally formulated by the founder of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi ob"m. To order Words of the Living G-d By Rabbi Yitzchok Dovid Wagshul Click Here .
Rabbi Yitzchok Wagshul (12)
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47:47
Virtue of Sin (47:47)
While never a path one would intentionally embark upon, this study of Judaism’s perspective on sin will offer revealing insights on the nature of the relationship between G-d and man, and the essential ties that bind. Moreover, it will explore the uplifting paths to repentance, renewal and redemption that are always accessible to all
Rabbi Chaim Block (35)
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17:22
Bridges Between Worlds (17:22)
Looking at the brain, could you imagine the complexity of what it can do? Look at the universe and realize that the complexity is infinite. Rabbi Tzvi Freeman and Dr. Michael Kigel learn together about the bridges that G-d provides to connect his infinity with our finite selves. This video has a uniquely engaging presentation style.
Series: Messages - Season 5
Dr. Michael Chighel (59)