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The Essence of A Jewish Leader (5:17)
This video is an excerpt of a weekly Tanya class given by Rabbi Naftali Silberberg every Thursday night 9:00 PM at The Baal Shem Tov Library, 1709 ave J. For more information, visit: thebaalshemtovlibrary.com.
Series: Chassidic Philosophy with Rabbi Naftali Silberberg
Rabbi Naftali Silberberg (453)
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Tetzaveh: The Hidden Secrets In The Walls Of The Mishkan (12:39)
In Parshat Tetzaveh (Exodus 27:20-30:10), God goes to great lengths to explain each specific detail for the Mishkan's structure and design. Obviously the details are more than just a means for beautification - there must be deep and meaningful significance for us all
Series: Aleph Beta: The Parsha Experiment
Immanuel Shalev (41)
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2:03
Why Are Kids with Special Needs so Special? (2:03)
Series: 90 second Dvar Torah
Benny Friedman (35)
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6:23
Love Requires Sacrifice (6:23)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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56:33
A Beautiful Noise (56:33)
Why is Purim so noisy? The graggers, wine, food, and gifts are all physical. Rabbi Reuven Wolf uses comparisons between Yom Kippur, Chanukah and Purim to understand the physicality of Purim as opposed to the spirituality of the other holidays. Rabbi Wolf also connects the noise of Purim to the bells on the garments of the Kohein Gadol. as described in this week’s parsha, Tetzaveh
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
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Changes in Life's Mission and Purpose (11:36)
For the first time since his birth, Moshe is not mentioned in this week's parsha. Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh shows how Moshe has reached the absolute, ultimate source which is Ayin, nothingness. Produced by Inner.org.
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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Mayanot Moment: Tetzaveh (3:52)
The High Priest wears a headband that covers the forehead which covers the frontal lobe. Rabbi Meir Levinger shows how modern scientific knowledge of the brain agrees with our ancient Torah traditions. The take away of this short Torah thought is that chassidus is about one liners to keep us going for the whole day.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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8:26
The True Person is Revealed in Drink (8:26)
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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5:18
A Jewish Celebrity Is Missing (5:18)
What happened to Moshe? Rabbi Benny Rapoport explains the circumstances around this week's parshah; who is punished and who is forgiven.
Rabbi Benny Rapoport (12)
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9:10
Parshat Tetzaveh (9:10)
Series: Torah in Ten
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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32:31
Tetzaveh: The Rebbe's Message to Us (32:31)
One of the central components of chassidism is the Rebbe-Chassid relationship. Every chassidic group has its rebbe, who seems to be at the center of the religious experience
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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Parshat Tetzaveh: A Thought (7:47)
This is the only Torah portion since the birth of Moses not to mention his name. Why? The classical Torah commentator, Ba'al HaTurim, finds the answer in the story of the Golden Calf. Chassidut uses this as a jumping off point to examine the nature of a tsaddik, and his particular role as leader of the Jewish people
Rabbi Eliyahu Nosson Silberberg (20)
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Parsha Power: Tetzaveh (7:43)
Parsha Power offers a practical insight into the current Torah portion... in less than 10 minutes! This is a weekly class given by Rabbi Mendy Cohen of Sacramento, California. For more classes and information about Rabbi Mendy Cohen's synagogue, check out: www.sacjewishlife.org.
Rabbi Mendy Cohen (74)
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Covenant & Conversation: Parshat Tetzaveh (6:28)
This video was graciously provided by the Office of the Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks. There are a number of ways to stay connected with the Chief Rabbi: Visit his website – chiefrabbi.org – to subscribe to his mailing list
Series: Covenant & Conversation
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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Parsha Power Tetzaveh: Why Did Moshe Rabbeinu Deserve Such a Birthday Gift? (6:48)
Parsha Power offers a practical insight into the current Torah portion... in less than 10 minutes! This is a weekly class given by Rabbi Mendy Cohen of Sacramento, California. For more classes and information about Rabbi Mendy Cohen's synagogue, check out:www.sacjewishlife.org.
Rabbi Mendy Cohen (74)