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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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Why Yom Kippur Is Just like Purim (49:59)
Believe it or not, the silliest and most serious day of the Jewish year have a lot in common. Find out why in this textual analysis of the antithetical yet overlapping components of Purim and Yom Kippur. Understanding the appropriate time and place for revelry and seriousness in Jewish law and philosophy will foster a closer relationship with our Creator
Rabbi Dovid Cohen (2)
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50:06
Lamentations of Love (50:06)
With the Torah we can weather any storm. Rabbi Avraham Bergstein learns out from the book of Eicha that we must remain true to Torah in order to have strength at this time. The Jewish people are compared to a sapphire which will not be smashed on an anvil, but remains whole and strong.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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42:22
The Chosen People: Who Chose Whom? (42:22)
If you’re born Jewish, you’re Jewish no matter what. You’re bound by the laws of the Torah and branded with the title “Jew.” Is that fair? Did you choose to be Jewish? A stunning analysis of free choice forces us to reconsider the nature of our commitment to Judaism. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yossi New (25)
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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.
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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33:13
The Power of Modeh Ani (33:13)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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40:29
The Chassidic Personality Test (40:29)
Forget Briggs Myers. To get a true glimpse of your personality, enter the fascinating world of the sefirot, the ten character traits that form who we are: kindness, pride, fortitude… We’re each a composite of these ten building blocks. Knowing what they are and how they work helps us better understand ourselves and the people around us.
Mrs. Chaya Epstein (4)
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1:00:51
Living a Superhuman Life (1:00:51)
We expend so much time and energy chasing our dreams, but does it come at the expense of our integrity and happiness? Jewish teachings turn our quest on its head, and place the keys to our greatest dreams firmly in our hands. Learn how to navigate the incredible path Judaism sets for us to achieve a truly superhuman life.
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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46:30
The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning (46:30)
Whoever dies wtih the most toys wins. Is that what life is about? Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie emphasizes the importance of the afterlife to our current lives. He covers the unification of the body and soul, the resurrection of the dead, the recycling of souls, and the mystery of life and what we are here to accomplish. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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36:45
The Chassidic Formula to Emotional Well-being (36:45)
It’s not easy being human. If we’re not careful, passion turns into anger, kindness into permissiveness, and patience into apathy. We’ll look at the Chassidic approach to emotional well-being to learn how we can tackle our negative impulses and use them as a means for character growth. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (17)
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24:40
The Call of the Shofar (24:40)
Like all Jewish practices, the complex laws of the shofar blasts are rooted in the Talmud. Go back thousands of years into Jewish legal history to explore the origin of the shofar tradition and trace the way the law developed into the sequences practiced today. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan (18)
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1:00:19
The Difference Between Knowing and Believing (1:00:19)
This text-based class offers the unique opportunity to learn an entire Chassidic discourse from beginning to end in one sitting. The discourse is based on Psalm 100 which is recited in the morning prayer service. The discourse is in Yiddish though knowledge of the Yiddish language is not required as everything will be translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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54:35
Redefining Repentance: The Rebbe's Focus on Joy (54:35)
This text-based class will decipher an excerpt from the Lubavitcher Rebbe s groundbreaking discourse, transforming the way we understand the path to repentance. The discourse is in Hebrew, although knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required because everything will be translated. This class took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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39:42
The Silver Lining Under Clouds of Curses (39:42)
On at least two instances the Biblical narrative is interrupted by a litany of horrors that will befall the Jewish people should they stray. How do we reconcile this with our idea of a kind and loving G-d? Take a look at the inner meaning of the Torah’s curses, and enter a world of blessings in disguise.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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23:51
Facing Our Creator: The Power of Elul Part 1 (23:51)
This text-based double session includes both learning with a study partner (chavrusa) as well as a lecture component with Rabbi Shais Taub. This classic, foundational discourse of the Alter Rebbe, Ani l Dodi, delves into the meaning of the month of Elul. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything is translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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41:10
Talmud In Depth: The Ladder of Prayer (41:10)
Shed new light on our daily prayers in this intriguing exposition of the early Jewish writings of how a Jew talks to G-d. A yeshivah-style analysis of the original Talmudic texts shows us how the precise order of the daily prayers transforms the tired mantras into a meaningful conversation with our Creator
Rabbi Yitzchok Marcus (1)
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1:16:55
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 3: The Vindication of an Idolatrous King (1:16:55)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:20:35
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 5: The Great Oven Debacle (1:20:35)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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56:50
A Behavioral, Emotional, and Spiritual Look at Confession and Repentance (56:50)
This text-based class will delve into the mechanics of repentance, breaking it down into its components of the behavioral and emotional while understanding what it represents spiritually. The discourse, Viduy v. Tshuva, is from the Tzemach Tzedek and is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything will be translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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32:35
The Talmudic Concept of Ownership Transactions (32:35)
Analyze the Talmudic devices for legal transactions. What means can actualize an ownership transfer? When a moribund person orally commands that gifts be given from his estate, does this statement itself effect an ownership transfer? An in depth study of Talmud, Gittin 13a-13b. This class took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Zalman Wilschanski (3)
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45:26
Chassidut: Living Mindfully (45:26)
Tarry at your table filled with guests and eat bread with salt. This is an analogy for the mizbeach and replaces the daily sin offering. Thus begins the discourse Mrs. Fraidy Yanover learns, from the Previous Rebbe, about living mindfully: the mind rules the heart, keeping a state of balance.
Mrs. Fraidy Yanover (4)
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53:31
When the Metaphor is a Metaphor (53:31)
This text-based class will explore a small excerpt from the classic Yedaata (Muskve) recited by the Rebbe Rashab. The focus will be on deciphering and understanding the idea of metaphor. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything will be translated. This class took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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35:39
Sounding the Greater Shofar Part 1 (35:39)
An introduction to the unique world of the ma’amar—the Chasidic Discourse: Using the text from the ma’amar, "V'yvchar Lanu", Dr
Rabbi Dr. Yaakov Brawer (6)
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46:34
Requirements for Prophecy (46:34)
How to become a prophet and how to recognize one. In this lecture, given at the Ivy League Torah Study Program, Rabbi Berel Bell examines the 6th and 7th of the 13 Principles of Faith as codified by Maimonides, which deal with prophecy and Divine revelation. Rabbi Bell describes the process of prophecy and as a bonus he weighs some angels.
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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38:47
The Lunar Woman: Rosh Chodesh in Jewish Literature (38:47)
Mrs. Chanie Baron (2)
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10:49
Parshat Emor (10:49)
Is your ego like an ox, a sheep or a goat? Pasuk by pasuk, Rabbi Chaim Miller elucidates the parsha. Beginning with how to speak to your son, what kind of animal relects your ego, why we call the holiday Passover and not Time to clean out Chometz, and more.
Series: Torah in Ten
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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1:15:04
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 2: When God Prayed (1:15:04)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:23:15
Living with Integrity, Lesson 4: Honoring Parents (1:23:15)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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49:43
The Lunar Woman (49:43)
Mrs. Sara Bluming (1)
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31:26
The Origins of the Laws of Prayer (31:26)
The Jewish legal system is a sophisticated network of laws, regulations and customs that draw on centuries of Jewish scholarship. Some are of direct Biblical origin, while others were developed by the Sages. Where do the principles of prayer come from? Were the do’s and don’t’s of our daily prayers given at Sinai, or did they evolve throughout the ages?.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
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1:01:44
The 49 Step Sefira Rehab Program (1:01:44)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 9 • This class was given April 7, 2013 - 27 Nissan, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:27:22
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 6: Perfectly Imperfect (1:27:22)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:20:39
Living with Integrity, Lesson 3: Charity (Tzedakah) (1:20:39)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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36:20
Tanya: We All Have Our Tzadikkim Moments (36:20)
Click here to view Tanya Text - Perek Yud (10).
Rabbi Eli Touger (3)
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57:58
Pas Habo BeKisnin: Filled, Coated or Crusted Doughs Part 2 (57:58)
Series: Laws of Blessings (accompanying video)
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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1:17:43
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 2: If I Am So Good, Why Am I So Bad? (1:17:43)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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48:35
The Talmudic Concept of Agency (48:35)
Discover the Talmudic concept of agency and two types of legal agents. When can a principal recall an agent, and when is it too late? When are our actions on someone else's behalf effective, and when are they not? An in depth study of Talmud Gittin 11b. This class took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Zalman Wilschanski (3)
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1:16:12
Living with Integrity, Lesson 6: Commitments (1:16:12)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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27:39
Getting in Touch with the You in You (27:39)
I love myself; because you are so much like me, or you validate me, or I appreciate you, so I love you too. Rabbi Sholom Brodt references Tanya's Shaar Yichud V'Emunah and chapter 32, Perek Lev, to explain how and why we love every Jew. With deep meditation in the depths of our hearts, we can achieve that level of love.
Rabbi Sholom Brodt (1)
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1:19:17
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 3: A Question of Joy (1:19:17)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:18:31
Living with Integrity, Lesson 1: Privacy (1:18:31)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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55:01
The Psychology of Idolatry (55:01)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 3 • This class was given January 13, 2013 - 2 Shevat, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:14:08
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 4: A Question of Faithfulness (1:14:08)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:06:52
Bloom: Be the Bud you Can Be (1:06:52)
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
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31:05
Understanding the Nature of Torah: A Textual Analyisis (31:05)
Series: Judaism Decoded Lesson 2
Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (17)
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1:26:21
Living with Integrity, Lesson 5: Honesty (1:26:21)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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53:09
The Kabbalah of Yin and Yang (53:09)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:21:23
Living with Integrity, Lesson 2: Forgiveness (1:21:23)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Series: Living with Integrity
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:14:41
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 4: Sewing a Broken Millstone (1:14:41)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:13:21
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 1: Uniquely Human (1:13:21)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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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)
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1:25:36
The Kabbalah of You, Lesson 5: The Self That Loves Your Neighbor (1:25:36)
The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential There is one thing that is always present in your life. Not your body, for sometimes you soar aloft in thought or meditation. Not your heart, for there are surely things that preoccupy you about which you are indifferent. Not your intellect, for there are times when your mind must rest
Series: The Kabbalah of You
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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48:42
Kabbalah for Beginners Part 2 (48:42)
Chabad is an acronym for wisdom, knowledge and understanding. Rabbi Abba Perelmuter begins with an overview of chapter 1 of Tanya. Join the class to find out what the whole Chabad movement is based on.
Series: Kabbalah for Beginners
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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1:02:32
Facing Our Creator: The Power of Elul Part 2 (1:02:32)
This text-based double session includes both learning with a study partner (chavrusa) as well as a lecture component with Rabbi Shais Taub. This classic, foundational discourse of the Alter Rebbe, Ani l Dodi, delves into the meaning of the month of Elul. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything is translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:00:30
G-d's Judgement When, How, and Why (1:00:30)
This text-based class focuses on the seeming contradiction between the Talmud's statement that we are judged daily with the concept that judgment takes place on Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur. The excerpt from the Kuntreis U mayan discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything will be translated
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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1:09:30
To be a Jew in the Free World, Lesson 1: Identity Crisis (1:09:30)
Lesson One: Once a Jew, Forever a Jew Napoleon Bonaparte promised freedom from discrimination. The price? Allegiance to him and to France. Why are alternative allegiances a cause of concern for Jews? Just how deep does our Jewish identity run? And why is it that no matter what you do, you'll always be a Jew?.
Series: To be a Jew in the Free World
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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55:43
Tikkun Olam The Real Story (55:43)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 4 • This class was given January 27, 2013 - 16 Shevat, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:13:53
To be a Jew in the Free World, Lesson 2: Free to Serve (1:13:53)
Lesson Two: Freedom For All In 1790, after leading a revolution in the name of liberty, George Washington affirmed the divine and inviolable freedoms of America's tiny Jewish community. What is freedom? Is it indeed liberating to do as we please? Perhaps freedom is about something much deeper, more meaningful, and fulfilling!.
Series: To be a Jew in the Free World
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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50:04
The Simple Servant (July 1, 2012) (50:04)
Dicourse: The Simple Servant • This class was given July 1, 2012 - 11 Tammuz, 5772.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:13:09
Curious Tales of the Talmud, Lesson 6: A Ticket To Paradise (1:13:09)
Curious Tales of the Talmud: Finding Personal Meaning in the Legends of our Sages Judaism is full of deeply resonant and transformative wisdom. Some of its most profound ideas about life, the universe, the soul, and our relationship with G-d are encrypted in an unusual place-within peculiar and nonsensical Talmudic tales
Series: Curious Tales of the Talmud
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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37:31
The Simple Servant (July 22, 2012) (37:31)
Dicourse: The Simple Servant • This class was given July 22, 2012 - 3 Av, 5772.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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56:45
Why Cry on the neck? (56:45)
This in-depth class on the weekly Parsha provides a textual analysis of a verse about the reunion of Joseph and his brother Benjamin. It explores various commentaries in order to give a broader and deeper understanding of the text.
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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55:57
The Bridge to Infinity (55:57)
The month of Adar, learning to live with joy. Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 6 • This class was given February 10, 2013 - 30 Shevat, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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59:51
The Pharaoh Syndrome (59:51)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 8 • This class was given March 10, 2013 - 28 Adar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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57:50
The Simple Servant (July 15, 2012) (57:50)
Dicourse: The Simple Servant • This class was given July 15, 2012 - 25 Tammuz, 5772.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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58:07
To be a Jew in the Free World, Lesson 5: A Welcoming Society (58:07)
Lesson Five: Antisemitism-Free Jewish Identity In contemporary times, the power of antisemitism to form a bulwark against assimilation has declined. We face a paradox−a desire for complete acceptance of Jews within society, while at the same time hoping that younger Jews and coming generations do not choose to assimilate and instead commit to living a Jewish life
Series: To be a Jew in the Free World
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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1:34:09
Living with Integrity - Lesson 1 (1:34:09)
Living with Integrity: Navigating Everyday Ethical Dilemmas Even with the highest ideals and best intentions, we don't always know the right thing to say or do. Living with integrity is never easy. We all try the best we can. But every one of us faces dilemmas day in and day out that challenge our sense of right and wrong
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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53:43
Understanding the Mystical Dimensions of Repentance (53:43)
This text-based class will decipher a section of the Viduy v. Teshuva discourse of the Tzemach Tzedek with a focus on analyzing the mystical dimensions of the commandment of repentance in Jewish law. The discourse is in Hebrew though knowledge of the Hebrew language is not required as everything will be translated. This class took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shais Taub (115)
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41:56
Soul Gym: Part 1 (41:56)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: The Simple Servant
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:09:00
To be a Jew in the Free World, Lesson 6: Light Unto the Nations (1:09:00)
Lesson Six: Purpose For All Mankind In 1655, Menashe ben Israel shared a dream of redemption, moving Oliver Cromwell to readmit Jews to England. What is our role as Jews to inspire the world with a vision of universal peace and goodness? This lesson moves beyond mere Jewish continuity, and presents the idealistic vision that Judaism has for all humanity.
Series: To be a Jew in the Free World
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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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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1:10:04
To Be a Jew in the Free World, Lesson 3: Doing it My Way (1:10:04)
Lesson Three: Judaism of our Choosing The failed attempt to establish a chief rabbi in New York in the 1890s demonstrated the weakness of the modern Jewish community structure. This lesson explores how the lack of top-down organization in the Jewish community and new-world individualism combine to challenge and empower individuals to choose to participate in Jewish life.
Series: To be a Jew in the Free World
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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57:23
Personal Training for the Soul (57:23)
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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52:48
Kabbalah for Beginners Part 4 (52:48)
Series: Kabbalah for Beginners
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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1:00:42
The Kabbalah of Tu B'shvat (1:00:42)
Dicourse: The Kabbalah of Tu B'shvat • This class was given January 19, 2014 - 18 Shevat, 5774.
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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58:29
Just Called to Say I Love You (58:29)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 12 • This class was given May 12, 2013 - 3 Sivan, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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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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1:01:54
When One, Won (1:01:54)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 7 • This class was given March 3, 2013 - 21 Adar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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1:06:43
To be a Jew in the Free World, Lesson 4: Dual Allegiances (1:06:43)
Lesson Four: The Jewish Vote In 1862, General Ulysses S. Grant signed an order expelling all Jews from the area under his command. This became a defining issue in his 1868 presidential campaign. Are Jews obliged to vote as Jews? Can our concerns as Jews conflict with our duties to our Diaspora home? Where should our first allegiance lie?.
Series: To be a Jew in the Free World
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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28:10
Why Can't We see G-d (28:10)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Full Devotion
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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48:18
Wired: The 613 Cables of Connection (48:18)
Dicourse: Wired: The 613 Cables of Connection • This class was given January 5, 2014 - 4 Shevat, 5774.
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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54:39
Seeing is Knowing (54:39)
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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55:19
The Kabbalah of Guys and Gals (55:19)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 13 • This class was given May 19, 2013 - 10 Sivan, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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58:21
When Power Is Not in Power (58:21)
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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58:57
When Stones Fly (58:57)
Dicourse: Feminine Faith | Lesson 10 • This class was given April 14, 2013 - 4 Iyar, 5773.
Series: Chassidus and Coffee: Feminine Faith
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)