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Three Lives Changed Forever (23:48)
Taylor Shlessel was just one of the 35,659 Sinai Scholars alumni who found their way back to Judaism through this transformational educational program for over two hundred college campuses. At the retreat, she stood proudly alongside her Jewish husband and son, together with two other students whose stories echoed one of discovery and meaning
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Will Inspiration Accomplish Anything? (9:58)
Rabbi Yisroel Glick (57)
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13:49
Every Person Must Be a Lighthouse (13:49)
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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2:06
The New York Times Ran This Headline! (2:06)
When Holocaust survivor Yehoshuah Hershkowitz died, The New York Times ran this simple, yet poignant obituary headline; "Fed the Poor." This is his remarkable story.
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37:41
How to Defeat Antisemitism (37:41)
This address was given at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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8:22
The True Meaning of Greatness (8:22)
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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41:20
Living a Joyful, Richer, Jewish Life: Lessons from a Podcast Host (41:20)
In her weekly podcast, “Jewish Latin Princess,” Yael interviews the world’s most uniquely-talented Jewish women, whose inspiring journeys teach each of us how to discover our soul’s mission and vision for transforming the world. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Yael Trusch (12)
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52:00
Of Story and Song (52:00)
"If words are the language of the mind, melody is the language of the soul," taught the Chassidic Masters. Come journey into the heart and soul, the mystery and magic of Chassidic story and song, and experience for yourself the power of the niggun - the wordless melody - a sometimes moving and sometimes exuberant treasure of our cultural heritage
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson (68)
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11:21
Anything is Possible (11:21)
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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47:22
Rebuilding the Temple from Within (47:22)
Our prayers lead us deep inside as a way of connecting with an infinitely spiritual cosmos. Might there be a place within us akin to the Holy Temple? If so, how may we find it? This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Dr. Yitzchok Breitowitz (71)
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38:16
Repairing Rainbows (38:16)
At age 13, Lynda’s mother and sisters died in a plane crash. Her father was shattered and she was left to fend for herself. Her memoir, Repairing Rainbows, shares how she found the courage, tenacity, and strength to become happy and lead a meaningful life. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Lynda Fishman (3)
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35:33
On Shabbat We Rest (35:33)
On Shabbat, we transcend our mundane lives and reconnect with our Maker. Learn how to tap into the uniquely spiritual side of this day, even while eating Cholent. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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0:34
A Night Start (0:34)
Why night was created before day.
Series: Mini Messages
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11:03
Discovering Your True Self (11:03)
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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11:24
Yom Kippur: Flying Amongst Angels (11:24)
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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2:28
Real Inspiration (2:28)
Maintaining inspiration isn't easy. In fact, it's meant to fade away after the initial high. Why is that?.
Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (71)
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2:24
Five Ways Home (2:24)
Five steps you must take to fully repent.
Series: Chasidic Gems
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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12:16
Jewish Hero Award 2019 (12:16)
This award was presented at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
Professor Deborah Lipstadt (3)
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53:02
How to Overcome Fear and Instill Self-Confidence (53:02)
This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Shalom Paltiel (27)
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1:25
Rabbi Simon's Organ Donation (1:25)
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2:06
He Fed the Poor (2:06)
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47:27
How to Forgive if You Can't Forget (47:27)
As Jews, we have a responsibility to forgive those who genuinely seek it, yet doing so is fraught with difficulties - if not outright dangers - if we cannot or should not forget the infraction. In this session, we will wade into these murky waters and emerge with surprising clarity. This lecture was delivered at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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5:44
Flame of Tzedek Award (5:44)
This award was presented at the 14th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
Mr. Kenneth Feinberg (5)
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41:19
The Rebbe: Our Father (41:19)
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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14:59
How Chabad Saved a Life (14:59)
A surreal story about the way Chabad looks at the world, and how that saved someone's life. Click here for the full lecture.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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2:00
Inviting G-d into Our World (2:00)
When beautification is divine.
Series: Inspiration Weekly
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27:10
Close Encounters of the Holy Kind (27:10)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski will explain how one transforms an inspirational or powerful encounter so that it leaves a lasting impression, and the effects of doing someone a favor, sometimes many years later. This address was delivered at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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46:21
The Secret of Chabad (46:21)
This lecture was delivered at the 13th 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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3:10
To Uplift the World (3:10)
What happened when Victor Frankel was at a crossroad.
Series: Timely Tales
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43:39
Out of the Depths (43:39)
Rabbi Israel Meir Lau, one of the youngest survivors of Buchenwald, was just eight years old when he was liberated in 1945. Descended from a 1,000-year unbroken chain of rabbis, he grew up to become Chief Rabbi of Israel, and like many of the great rabbis, Rabbi Lau is a master storyteller
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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3:24
Song, Not Texts (3:24)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:40
Four Children Plus One (1:40)
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1:37
Bright in the Dark (1:37)
Series: JLI Weekly Video
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1:19
Never Alone (1:19)
Do you ever feel lonely? Watch this!.
Series: JLI Weekly Video
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1:29
Contending with the Impossible (1:29)
Series: JLI Weekly Video
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1:36
The Paradigm of the Righteous (1:36)
Series: JLI Weekly Video
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10:12
Jewish Hero Award 2016 - Rivky Deren Berman OB"M (10:12)
This award was presented at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
Rabbi Yisrael Deren (17)
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29:00
A Candid Conversation with Mrs. Racheli Frankel (29:00)
Mrs. Racheli Frankel (13)
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18:30
From Soviet Russia to Israel (18:30)
Mr. Sharansky shares his story of persecution in Soviet Russia and his activisim on behalf of the land of Israel.
Mr. Natan Sharansky (8)
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25:35
Resilience after Tragedy (25:35)
Mrs. Mandell will recount her story in the aftermath of her son’s murder. We can all be resilient regardless of the hardships one faces.
Mrs. Sherri Mandell (5)
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6:55
Jewish Survival Against All Odds (6:55)
Member of Knesset Benny Begin (1)
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27:41
Why You Have to Struggle (27:41)
Be inspired by Justice Bernstein who overcame overwhelming odds to become the very successful person he is today. Learn how challenges and struggles are meant to make you a stronger person, and that your life isn't meant to be ordinary, but rather extra-ordinary
Justice Richard H. Bernstein (12)
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9:05
Overcoming Personal Limitations (9:05)
Know how lucky we are with our limitations. Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson shares the joy of overcoming limitations at this time of going out of Mitzrayim. She illustrates her point with some stories, both personal and heard from others.
Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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16:26
Reaching out to Everyone (16:26)
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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54:23
Global Hakhel Unity Event (54:23)
One hour of Torah learning and inspiration with prominent Jewish speakers, uniting communities accross the world.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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39:57
Man and Woman: The Holy Union (39:57)
Mrs. Sarah Karmely (8)
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2:39
You Are Infinitely More than You Think (2:39)
Do you feel like a loser? You can't be, because you have a soul which is a part of God, thus by definition you're a cherished masterpiece. To learn more with Rabbi David Ahron visit his website at rabbidavidaaron.com.
Series: Rabbi David Aaron's Animation Videos
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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7:44
Jewish Hero Award 2015 - Izzy Ezagui (7:44)
This award was presented at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
Izzy Ezagui (2)
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49:52
Blind Faith or Free Choice? (49:52)
There is so much about religion that remains utterly incomprehensible. From commandments that we do to life cycle events and everything in between, can a Jew ever think for himself or must he just obediently comply? Must we readily accept or can we ever challenge? Are we programmed robots or free spirits? This lecture took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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2:00
With My Whole Broken Heart - Trailer (2:00)
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18:07
From Emunah to Joy: An Eight-Day Journey (18:07)
Series: Pesach Symposium 2014
Mrs. Gitty Rapoport (4)
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49:04
Finding Your Mission in Life (49:04)
Without some greater goal to aim for, life is a boring cycle of sleep, eat, work, repeat. We each should have a mission, something that drives us and gives meaning to our lives. Living with this awareness adds color to grey, spice to the bland. Discover how we can connect to our purpose as individuals, and as part of the Jewish nation
Charlie Harary (59)
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24:35
Finding the Hero Inside Yourself (24:35)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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5:34
There Is Always Hope (5:34)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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46:10
Keynote Address at the Kinus Banquet 5775 (46:10)
With remarkable passion and eloquence, Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov addresses the conference of Shluchim at the annual banquet. He conveys the Lubavicher Rebbe’s message to his emissaries that he is with them wherever they go, using poignant, personal anecdotes. He empowers his fellow shluchim with an appreciation for the importance of their mission and the power of their role.
Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov (14)
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5:16
Leading the Way for World Jewry (5:16)
Rabbi Ruvi New describes the Rebbe’s vision for the Chabad movement and how the Rebbe’s proactive initiative to save world Jewry shaped the movement’s success. He uses personal anecdotes to illustrate the Rebbe’s understanding that the small acts of individuals contribute do the larger picture
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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16:09
Chairman of the GERB Bulgarian Parliment (16:09)
Rabbi Brenan presents chairman of the GERB party of the Bulgarian parliament, Mr. Tzveten Tsvetanov, along with the chief Rabbi of Bulgaria, Rabbi Solomon at the conference of Chabad representatives in New York City. Mr. Tsvetanov is awarded for aiding the families of the Israeli victims of the 2012 terrorist attack near Bulgaria’s airport and for standing up against terrorism in Europe
Mr. Tzveten Tsvetanov (1)
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57:35
Strategies of Success (57:35)
Where does success lie? Is it innate or can it be learned? This talk delves into the science, psychology, and spirituality that can empower you to find more success in the things that matter most to you. This lecture took place at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Charlie Harary (59)
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3:02
Individuality (3:02)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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22:25
Realizing the Beautiful Garden (22:25)
In Jewish tradition, the coming of Moshiach is mentioned three times a day in our prayer service, and appears consistently all over Jewish literature
Mrs. Goldie Tiechtel (1)
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45:59
"Will You Marry Me?" The Inside Story of the High Holidays (45:59)
It’s time to reinvent the Jewish New Year. What do ram horns have to do with us today? In this session we’ll mine the underlying themes of the High Holidays and strike a vein of rich relevance that will transform your New Year, Yom Kippur and Sukkot into meaningful experiences. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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20:30
Standing in Unity (20:30)
At the commencement of the National Jewish Retreat in Chicago, Mr. Brown and Rabbi Moskowitz welcome the participants and introduce the president of the Chicago Jewish Federation, Dr. Steven B. Nasatir. Dr. Nasatir’s opening speech addresses the importance of Jews around the world uniting with Israel. This address was delivered at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Steven B. Nasatir (1)
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5:41
Jewish Hero Award 2014 - Devorah Halberstam (5:41)
In this short clip, Mrs. Devorah Halberstam is presented with the Jewish Hero Award. Following the tragic murder of her 16-year-old son, Devorah Halberstam began her passionate campaign against hatred and terrorism. She is honored for her courage and determination in turning her sorrow into a catalyst for incredible growth and learning
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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44:01
The Woman of Valor (44:01)
The previous century witnessed the revolution of Torah study for women. As the Jews emerged from the shtetl to the free world, the Jewish woman emerged from the home into the classroom. This content-rich and inspiring lecture examines authentic ancient Torah education as it applies to the contemporary Jewish woman. This lecture took place at the 9th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Sarah Lieberman (8)
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9:55
JLI Teen of the Year Award 2014 - Sasha Pines (9:55)
Sasha Pines is a member of the JLI teen program in San Diego and an active volunteer for Friendship Circle. At the age of 15, she created a summer camp for special needs children which doubled in size over the next couple of years. At this year's JLI retreat, Sasha is nominated as Teen of the Year for embodying the leadership of a JLI teen
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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4:37
Fallen Soldiers of Operation Protective Edge (4:37)
A musical tribute to the heroic soldiers of the IDF who sacrificed their lives defending the nation of Israel. May their memory be a blessing.
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59:00
Daring Escapades in Greenland and Communist Russia (59:00)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Shmuel Lew (23)
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50:29
Seeing Beneath the Labels (50:29)
“The job of a Rebbe is to bring souls to Torah, not to win arguments.” This was the response Dr. Shmuel Klatzkin received from the Rebbe as to why he did not address the philosophical challenges that were posed to him. This message touched him deeply and has shaped his understanding of Jewish unity. In this moving lecture, Dr
Series: Soul Encounters
Dr. Shmuel Klatzkin (7)
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57:27
A Rebbe, My Rebbe: Exploring the Concept and Inner Meaning (57:27)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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10:10
Seize Every Moment (10:10)
Series: Soul Encounters
Mrs. Rivkah Slonim (76)
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12:15
The Rebbe's Mission and Purpose (12:15)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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33:28
Interview with Rabbi Steinsaltz (33:28)
Series: Soul Encounters
Mrs. Baila Olidort (4)
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5:19
Seeds of Wisdom (5:19)
Series: Book of the Month
Rabbi Mendel Kalmenson (68)
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8:32
To Love Like a Brother (8:32)
Series: Soul Encounters
Chief Rabbi David Lau (1)
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28:31
Opening of the Mission (28:31)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
General Effi Eitam (1)
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58:29
Challenges of the Contemporary Jewish Woman (58:29)
Our diverse panel of women in education, medicine and business will shine light from every angle onto the question: What does it mean to be a Jewish woman today? The participants’ broad range of experience and views will ensure that no question will be left unanswered. This panel was featured at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Sara Reichman (1)
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38:19
Torah: The Real Thing (38:19)
Why are Jews so preoccupied with Torah study? With a whole world to discover, why do young and old spend their free time poring over ancient texts? By understanding the cosmic fireworks that explode each time we hit the books and sit down to study we are able to appreciate why Torah learning plays such a pivotal role in Jewish life
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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9:28
Sarah Schenirer - Championing Womens Education (9:28)
Series: This Week in Jewish History
Dr. Henry Abramson (90)
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58:16
A Chasid in Camouflage: My Encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe (58:16)
When Rabbi Benjamin Blech was asked by the Lubavitcher Rebbe to go on a speaking tour in the Far East, he balked. The counsel the Rebbe gave Rabbi Blech changed his outlook on Jewish identity forever, and inspired his philosophy of a Jewish solidarity that disregards our individual differences. This lecture was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Benjamin Blech (14)
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1:02:28
How Jews Changed American Culture (1:02:28)
From Hollywood to Wall Street, the Jewish contribution to America has been enormous. From its inception, the American narrative has been intertwined with the Jewish one. This is your chance to hear this fascinating story in vivid historical detail, and walk away with a newfound appreciation for the Jewish impact on American culture
Rabbi Benjamin Blech (14)
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32:32
The First Israeli Soldier in Entebbe Airport (32:32)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
Amir Ofer (2)
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8:54
Celebrating Purim (8:54)
Purim is the quintessential holiday of joy - we eat, drink, and be merry. But there's more to Purim than partying. In this short clip Rabbis Chaya Amar and Yaakov Garfinkel reveal the deeper meaning of this happy holiday.
Rabbi Chay Amar (6)
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5:21
The Redemption Through Women (5:21)
Rabbi Moshe Herson (2)
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23:22
Israel - A Humanitarian Nation (23:22)
Rabbi Micha Odenheimer (4)
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26:00
Reflections on Shlichus (26:00)
Rabbi Yehoshua Metzger (1)
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21:52
Stories and Reflections of Shlichus in Dnepropetrovsk (21:52)
Mrs. Chani Kaminetzky (1)
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2:55
Approaching a Rebel (2:55)
In the Passover Haggadah we have an example of a Jewish rebel- a Jew who wants to exclude himself from the Jewish Nation and not be part of "the people". How do we respond to such a person? Rabbi Manis Friedman has the answer in this short, insightful clip into a character of the Passover Haggadah.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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26:16
Illuminating Your Body (26:16)
This presentation is the second in a seriesabout internalizing messages of Chanukah: bringing light into ourselves and to the world around us. This inspiring and motivational lecture by Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein, offers insights into making the right decisions at significant crossroads in our life.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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45:59
Is There a Better Me? My Encounter with the Lubavitcher Rebbe (45:59)
Rabbi Weinreb was a young man searching for answers when he turned to the Lubavitcher Rebbe. The advice he received has stayed with him until today. Rabbi Weinreb shares his personal story and explains how we can apply its message to our own lives: that sometimes the person we need to talk to most is ourselves.
Rabbi Tzvi Hersh Weinreb (7)
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25:23
Clarity Illuminates (25:23)
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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41:24
Why Laughter Is a Lifesaver (41:24)
In this workshop brimming with Kosher humor, Rabbi Abba Perelmuter offers advice on how to deal with life’s challenges in a most effective way - with joy. Rabbi Perelmuter has been moving audiences across the US with his seemingly endless reserve of comical anecdotes
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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2:28
What's the Secret to Happiness? (2:28)
Series: 10 Questions with Dennis Prager
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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9:01
The Attitude to Victory (9:01)
This address was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Levi Shemtov (2)
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14:59
From Bondage to Freedom (14:59)
Rabbi Berel Lazar (7)
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7:25
Our Final Test (7:25)
This address was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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32:18
Usher In the Dawn: From Pain to Purpose (32:18)
This address was delivered at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Sherri Mandell (5)
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45:52
In the Beginning - The Genesis of Our Shlichus (45:52)
In this fascinating panel, which took place at the Chabad Lay Leadership Forum 2013, Shluchim from across the decades and across the world will explore why they went on Shlichus, and the genesis of Chabad in their communities.
Rabbi Benzion Butman (1)
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10:39
Address to the Lay Leadership (10:39)
This lecture took place at the Chabad Lay Leadership Forum 2013.
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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13:54
Touching a Soul (13:54)
As a Jewish leader, Rabbi Lerner has come into contact with Chabad on many levels. In this video, he shares some of his experiences.This lecture took place at the Chabad Lay Leadership Forum 2013.
Rabbi Pesach Lerner (1)
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24:06
Championing Jewish Life (24:06)
This lecture, which took place at the Chabad Lay Leadership Forum 2013, will help you explore how to trancend your limitations and access the resources of your infinite potential to enjoy new dimensions of growth, leadership and achievment.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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27:43
Woman to Woman (27:43)
Viewers are encouraged to contact Mrs. Epstein with any questions. Please email to shalombayis@optonline.net or by telephone 516-295-2537 between the hours of 1 pm and 7 pm Sunday through Thursday. You will be responded to or called back as soon as possible.
Mrs. Chana Epstein (3)
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48:15
Surviving and Thriving after Tragedy (48:15)
Lynda Fishman’s life came to a tragic halt when her mother and two younger sisters were killed in a plane crash. In this fascinating firsthand account, she candidly describes the agonizing memories, deafening silence and endless hardships that are the fallout of incredible loss
Mrs. Lynda Fishman (3)
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3:20
False Security (3:20)
What makes you feel secure? Your insurance plan, your past success or wealth? Sometimes, by stepping out of the environments that make us feel secure, we can achieve real security. Learn the power of the hut of faith.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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6:06
Being in a State of Joy! (6:06)
The trick to being happy is to stop thinking about yourself. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein uses Sukkos to define happiness. We leave our comfortable homes to sit in a cold, flimsy shack, and experience the joy of breaking out of our boundaries.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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9:07
Jewish Peoplehood Award: Mr. Nathan Lewin (9:07)
Throughout his legal career Mr. Nathan Lewin has been an advocate for the Jewish people, arguing in innumerable cases about religious freedom, some before the supreme court. At the JLI National Jewish Retreat, August 2013 he was presented with the Jewish Peoplehood Award. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
Mr. Nathan Lewin (24)
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1:03
The Uniqueness of the Jewish New Year (1:03)
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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4:02
In Honor of Rabbi Levi (4:02)
Day of learning at the National Jewish Retreat dedicated in honor of Rabbi Levi Deitsch Z'L.
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30:14
Chabad of the Valley Banquet 2013 (30:14)
Michael Medved (13)
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19:57
Saluting our Soldiers (19:57)
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12:54
JLI Teen of the Year Award 2012 - Lilah Kleban (12:54)
This award was presented at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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8:03
The Dream Goes On (8:03)
Delivered at the Colel Chabad Dinner - January 6, 2013.
Cory Booker (1)
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2:37
Adventures of SuperJew - Episode 2 (2:37)
Series:
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15:04
4. Perfectly Imperfect (15:04)
To purchase Rabbi Gurkow's book; Reaching for G-d: The Jewish Book on Self Help Click Here.
Series: Living With Purpose
Rabbi Lazer Gurkow (23)
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6:24
Jewish Teen Hero Award - Avi Davidson (6:24)
When a life-changing accident left Avi Davidson paralyzed from the waist down, he used the incredible challenge to serve as an inspiration to others. This award was presented at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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1:29:08
Why the World Needs American Values (1:29:08)
This video was generously donated by Chabad of Plano, Texas. For more exciting events like this one at the Chabad of Plano, check out: ChabadPlano.org.
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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5:10
Overcoming Loneliness (5:10)
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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30:25
The Role of a Shlucha (30:25)
Mrs. Chanie Baron (2)
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31:53
Greetings at the Kinus Hashluchos 5773 (31:53)
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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1:19:57
The Kabbalah of Angels and Demons (1:19:57)
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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1:41
What is Marriage? (1:41)
What You Should Know Before Getting Married with Rabbi Manis Friedman 1. What is Marriage? 2. Why Get Married? 3. What to Look for in a Spouse? 4. What is a Husband? 5. What is a Wife? 6
Series: What You Should Know Before Getting Married
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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7:24
The Rebbe's Call to Unity (7:24)
Rabbi Mordechai Shain (1)
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3:45
9. Why do Bad Things Happen to Good People? (3:45)
10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 4. How Can the Belief in G-d Be Reconciled with Science? 5
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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39:06
What Makes Us Happy? Judaism and Psychology (39:06)
Dr. David Pelcovitz (7)
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5:09
Why Get Married? (5:09)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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2:24
Faith Runs Deeper (2:24)
An Empowering Series for the Modern Jewish Woman from the Rosh Chodesh Society Course Overview: Test drive the wisdom of the ages in this balance of practical and insightful spiritual self-help, focused on making your life happier, more fulfilled, and more effective. In each session, learn to master one aspect of your personal life related to the kabbalistic energies of the month. Learn
Series: It's About Time
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16:49
Why the Jews are Different (16:49)
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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7. What is the Purpose of Life? (1:57)
10 Questions with Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks 1. What are the Basic Beliefs in Judaism? 2. How Do You Know There is a G-d? 3. How can the Torah be Trusted? 4. How Can the Belief in G-d Be Reconciled with Science? 5
Series: 10 Questions with Rabbi Sacks
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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Personal Memories of Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka (20:46)
Mrs. Louise Hager (1)
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Personal Change (4:11)
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
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1:04:44
Building Resilience After Tragedy (1:04:44)
Mrs. Sherri Mandell (5)
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12:16
Greetings at the Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5773 (12:16)
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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13:04
The Spiritual Message of Shavuot (13:04)
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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20:27
Ruth: The Mother of Royalty (20:27)
Rus was descended from some of the worst examples of humanity and yet became the ancestress of King Dovid and Moshiach. Mrs Sarah Korn outlines the story of Rus and describes her greatness. With the guidance of her mother in law, Naomi, Rus was able to refine her character and be deserving of her great descendents.
Mrs. Sarah Korn (4)
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2:05
Life of a Traveler (2:05)
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
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25:11
Seder Customs and Symbols Explained (25:11)
Series: Survivor: Egypt
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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28:16
The Blind Ironman (28:16)
Justice Richard H. Bernstein (12)
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2:33
Are We Better People Today? (2:33)
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
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3:55
The Teenage Syndrome (3:55)
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Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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9:36
The Opportunity to Give (9:36)
Rich or poor, giver or taker someone is always on the top. Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky exhorts us share the wealth and to have the capability of giving plus the desire and time.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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8:29
Lag Ba'Omer: Spiritualizing the Material (8:29)
The body and the soul make peace on Lag BaOmer. Rabbi Dovid Birk compares the fires that we light on Lag BaOmer.to the soul that seeks to rise up to spiritual fullfillment. However a fire or flame needs to be grounded to the wood or a wick; just as the soul is attached to the body.
Rabbi Dovid Birk (4)
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13:18
The Process of Personal Growth (13:18)
How do the Jews, after 4 generations of slavery, travel through the stages of redemption? The sea split and the Jews walked through on dry land, The water piled up on either side with all the underwater life visible. In a metaphorical model, Rabbi Menachem Wolf, points to land as what you can see; where we live; and all our physical activities
Series: Survivor: Egypt
Rabbi Menachem Wolf (12)
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49:55
The Gift of Tears (49:55)
Where were these dignitaries in the war, when Jewish families were being annihilated? 220 boys in an orphanage are on strike. They refuse to acknowledge the benefactors and dignitaries on stage, until a survivor like themselves comes on stage and can't even speak through his tears
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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2:49
Gossip (2:49)
An Empowering Series for the Modern Jewish Woman from the Rosh Chodesh Society Course Overview: Test drive the wisdom of the ages in this balance of practical and insightful spiritual self-help, focused on making your life happier, more fulfilled, and more effective. In each session, learn to master one aspect of your personal life related to the kabbalistic energies of the month
Series: It's About Time
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2:54
Knowing the Unknowable (2:54)
Children express it best, the love of their parents shine through their faces. ________________ An Empowering Series for the Modern Jewish Woman from the Rosh Chodesh Society Course Overview: Test drive the wisdom of the ages in this balance of practical and insightful spiritual self-help, focused on making your life happier, more fulfilled, and more effective
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21:38
Facing Life with Faith and Courage (21:38)
What we see with our finite eyes may be the opposite of the perspective of the infinite creator. Mrs. Eva Sandler speaks beautifully about the purpose of life and death. With stories and parables she illustrates her reflections on the life and death of her family at the hands of terrorists.
Mrs. Eva Sandler (1)
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7:28
When Does One Feel Most Alive? (7:28)
Would you rather be loved or needed? The icing or the cake? Rabbi Manis Friedman differentiates between pleasure and joy and which is the end goal. This video has been produced Platinum Mentorship, moderated by Yaron Hassid.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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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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32:16
Miracles and Meals: Stories from the Holocaust (32:16)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Joanne Caras (1)
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5:21
The Definition of Slavery (5:21)
Rabbi Manis Friedman presents unique insights into the Passover Haggadah. On Passover we speak a lot about freedom, and breaking free from slavery. But do we really know the definiton of slavery? In this fascinating clip, Rabbi Manis Friedman provides viewers with the definition of slavery as well as tips on how to break free. .
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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5:45
Freedom: Have You Liberated Yourself? (5:45)
Do you have "Freedom to do" or the "Freedom to be"? Join Rabbi Weinstein in exploring why one must have the latter in order to be truly free.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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9:24
Cleaning Out Our Streimel (9:24)
Leave your ego behind and enjoy Pesach. Mrs. Miryam Swerdlov expresses her own joy at the freedom celebrated by Pesach and includes a story that encourages us to clean out our inner chometz.
Mrs. Miriam Swerdlov (7)
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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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6:57
The Reality is Greater than the Dream (6:57)
Rabbi Riskin shares a wonderful lesson from God's commandment to Moshe to errect the Tabernacle. God asssits every person in fulfiling their dreams, aspirations and goals. While we take our initial step and God takes care of the rest, we also discover at the fruition of our dreams that they were even greater than we imagined. .
Rabbi Dr. Shlomo Riskin (40)
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5:18
Happiness: Just Do It (5:18)
If we aren't happy then nothing and no one else can change that. Purim is a time of simcha which comes from our own accomplishments. Mrs. Miryam Swerdlow uses this short and sweet video to encourage us to make connections with G-d through doing mitzvahs and with our loved ones through doing things we know they will appreciate
Mrs. Miriam Swerdlov (7)
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8:07
The Future of the Jewish Family (2) (8:07)
What does our ADHD world do to our families? Rabbi David Aron has the cure for the Jewish family. The Arizal uses the concept of tzimtzum; move everything out of the way and make a space for someone else; and then compress your entire being into the moment for your child. Empower your children; show them that you believe in them and trust them
Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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45:23
The Secret Meaning of Laughter (45:23)
They told you it has no purpose but what does your spleen really do? Rabbi Pinchus Taylor cites sources from the Talmud and Zohar that point to the spleen as the source of laughter. What does laughter do for our health and emotions? Why do Jews specialize in comedy, satire and irony? This video gives the inside scoop on all aspects of humor and laughter in Jewish life and history.
Rabbi Pinchas Taylor (67)
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53:44
Healthy Living: Mind, Body, and Soul (53:44)
Our body is a precious commodity, but we pay more attention to our cars. Mrs. Tzivia Jacobson explains the dichotomy of the body and the soul. A soul without a body can't accomplish its mission; a body needs the soul to direct its health. Mrs. Jacobson gives clear explanations of the roles of the body and soul and what our part is in this world.
Mrs. Tzivia Jacobson (1)
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43:42
Dealing With Stress and Suffering (43:42)
If we never experience darkness, we will not appreciate the light. Dr David Pelcovitz describes stress and loss in terms of scientific research and Torah scholarship. The nature of life is to have an ebb and flow, good times and bad. Avoiding all pain reduces our joy for the good times.
Dr. David Pelcovitz (7)
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3:42
When G-d is Touched (3:42)
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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34:39
The Chassidic View of Inner Contentment (34:39)
What do you do when your dashboard lights go on? Fix the problem or ignore them? Rabbi Chaim Miller would ignore the lights. We despise any physical or emotional pain; inner contentment should always be a priority. Chassidus is a powerful tool for coping with painful emotions. Remember that G-d loves us, cares about our lives and has a plan.
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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28:01
Greetings from Exotic Asia (28:01)
What would be the most exotic location for a Chabad House? Mrs. Mashi Butman shares her fascinating story and experiences as co-director of Chabad of Cambodia. On a pilot trip over Passover, the Afikomen was taken and only returned with the promise that the Butmans would open a Chabad center in Phenom Penh
Mrs. Mashie Butman (2)
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25:50
Lessons from our Matriarchs (25:50)
Did Sarah have an easy life, with wealth and servants? She lived a nomadic existence accompanying her husband Avraham on his journey to change the world view. Mrs. Sarah Korn shares her relationship with our grandmothers, Sarah, Rivkah, Rochel and Leah
Mrs. Sarah Korn (4)
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3:33
What Is the Most Important Verse in the Torah? (3:33)
Is the most important verse the Shema, the 10 commandments, or Love your neighbor like yourself? Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis brings 6 different verses that have been suggested for the Most Important Verse position. Whichever one is chosen, we know that every verse and every letter are from Hashem and have enormous significance
Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis (3)
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43:18
The Woman's Role in the Jewish Future (43:18)
The secret of remembering what you hear and why women have more of the necessary attribute. Rabbi Simon Jacobson defines bitul as modesty, humility and suspension of self. Everything in life goes through a state of bitul; a seed rots in the soil to grow a beautiful tree; a mother carries a baby within her before birth
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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4:37
How to Judge Others (4:37)
Have you ever found yourself being torn away from a spiritual moment by an insensitive person? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein presents this scenario to illustrate how G-d responds to our prayers and our requests. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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4:39
Your Deepest Moment in Life (4:39)
Visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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2:34
Equality or Morality (2:34)
If we are all equal, will we all be moral? Rabbi Manis Friedman looks at equality and morality from a different angle. Inequality is essential to morality. This short video says a lot about our current government and general attitudes.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:00:06
Emotional Healing and Self-Actualization (1:00:06)
What is the connection between a test, a miracle and a banner? Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner shares some of her life story, about an auto accident, problems with infertility, and giving birth to a special needs baby. She defines how tests and miracles are intertwined and what the banner is for. This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner (7)
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6:05
Ambition Without Values = Danger (6:05)
How do fish live with integrity? If a fish has fins but no scales it is not kosher, but a fish with scales and no fins is kosher. Over 3000 years ago the Jews received the Torah, since then no such fish has been found. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein teaches the nuances of fins and scales, relating fins to ambition and scales with values. Please visit rabbiweinstein
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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5:04
Forgiveness Makes No Sense! (5:04)
Yom Kippur is a day of at-one-ment with G-d. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein delves into the deepest place of connection between a couple, 2 friends and man and G-d. Please visit rabbiweinstein.com for inspirational weekly videos, lectures and audio classes.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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49:01
Crash Course in Jewish Holidays (49:01)
Learn the inner dimension of the holidays in 48 minutes. Mrs. Gitty Rapoport is a dynamic teacher who packs a lot of information and inspiration into this class.
Mrs. Gitty Rapoport (4)
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58:10
The Jewish View on Suffering (58:10)
Jews speak about suffering from experience. For the first time since King Solomon, the Jews are experiencing a degree of peace. Despite the state of Israel constantly facing attack, nevertheless it is a sovereign nation with its own army. Rabbi Simon Jacobson speaks about suffering today being on a more psychological level
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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28:59
Shabbat: Time for Reconnection (28:59)
Ask a kid how many friends he has, the response will be something like,"I have 365 friends on Facebook". Without technology one day a week we are able to reconnect to our families, our selves and our lives. As much as life is about running and achieving, we need one day to sit back and relax
Rabbi Berel Lazar (7)
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5:59
Parshat Vaera (5:59)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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6:49
What Time Is It? (6:49)
The reason why holidays occur on the days that they do, is because of the specific energy that already exists on that day. Plug into the energy of the moment to have a more meaningful experience. Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein explains the unique energy of different times of the year.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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1:47
Commemorating 200 Years Since the Alter Rebbe's Passing (1:47)
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recorded a special message marking the 200th yartzeit of the Alter Rebbe, founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. The message for for 24 Teves 5773 was recorded for the Annual Dinner of Colel Chabad, the humanitarian organization founded by the Alter Rebbe.
Mr. Benjamin Netanyahu (4)
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3:54
The Value of Diversity (3:54)
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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26:34
Jewish People: Mark Twain's Question (26:34)
The greatest empires have been wiped off the map of history. How have the Jews survived? Mark Twain ponders this question in Concerning the Jews. Rabbi Yosef Y. Jacobson answers by finding the one common denominator that has existed for over 3300 years of Jewish history.
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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23:58
Keeping Judaism Alive (23:58)
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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40:54
Living on Purpose: Why on Earth are we Here? (40:54)
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Rabbi David Aaron (119)
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59:09
Moshiach. Really? (59:09)
How's your soul? Our souls connect us, it is our bodies that separate us. Rabbi Sholom Lipskar outlines the process of redemption and what to expect in the times of the Messiah. From the scientists who have discovered the G-d particle, to ancient texts, to the Lubatcher Rebbe's talks, Rabbi Lipskar brings Moshiach out of the texts and into the room
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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39:27
The People of the Book (39:27)
From where are the seeds of Jewish excellency in all areas of life? The fascinating stories told by Chief Rabbi Yisroel Meir Lau illustrate the value of Torah knowledge and learning without reward, or diplomas. This talk was filmed at the Chag Hasmicha-Rabbinic Ordination Ceremony of Congregation Bnei Ruven in Chicago.
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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4:42
The Timeless Question (4:42)
Where are you? The call to every individual throughout time
Rabbi Daniel Moscowitz (1)
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15:14
Remembering Ilan (15:14)
Ilan Ramon took the first Jewish symbols into space, kosher food, kiddush and shabbos. Mrs. Rona Ramon describes the symbolism of the patch, see below, designed to encourage people to relate to Ilan's mission and feel a part of it
Mrs. Rona Ramon (1)
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52:28
When Bad Things Happen in G-d’s World (52:28)
We can not deal with human suffering without taking G-d into consideration. Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet clarifies how G-d runs his world and how free choice can lead to beauty or horror. G-d chose Egypt to enslave the Jewish people, but the Egyptians chose to torture and murder us; the Nazis operated the crematorium, not G-d
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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4:08
Why Does G-d Allow Suffering? (4:08)
If we could understand why people suffer, what would we lose? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein gives the answer to the million dollar question, and why it is important not to know. In this short video he comes to the crux of the main problem in marriage and relationships. Please visit rabbiweinstein
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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3:05
To Light Another Light (3:05)
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. This will allow you to receive articles, speeches, videos and other news direct into your inbox
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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2:48
Inside, Outside (2:48)
We can curse the darkness or light a little light. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks continues his series on Chanukah with the three lights: Shabbos, Chanukah and Havdalah
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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14:01
The Power of Light (14:01)
God created light before the sun and moon. What was this light and where is it now? Mrs Chanie Krasnianski shares the source of the light, and where it is hidden today as well as how to access it. She explores the relationships between the sun and the moon and men and women and concludes with the location of that light now.
Mrs. Chanie Krasnianski (1)
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2:54
The Light Of War. The Light Of Peace (2:54)
The light of peace takes precedence over the light of war. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks uses the law from Maimonides that if one has only one candle for either Shabbos or Chanukah, it should be used for Shabbos. Shabbos symbolizes peace, and the greatest military victory takes second place to sholom bayis, peace in the home
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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5:44
Another Little Bit (5:44)
We are not human beings going through a temporary spiritual experience; we are spiritual beings going through a temporary human experience. Mrs. Miriam Swerdlow invites us to celebrate Chanukah with a little bit of oil and a lot of hope, directing us to add another candle, another mitzvah and a step in the right direction.
Mrs. Miriam Swerdlov (7)
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3:17
The First Clash Of Civilisations (3:17)
Judaism's refusal to jettison its values for glamour and prestige insured its survival until today. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks reflects on the Ancient Greek civilization with its philosophers, historians, dramatists, art and architecture, which are all remarkable even today. Yet they were defeated and sent into rapid decline by the small band of Jewish Maccabees
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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58:46
Ancient Role Models for Modern Times (58:46)
How can jewelry provide a path to effective child rearing? The Torah is replete with current messages from our ancestresses to improve our lives. Mrs. Esther Kosofsky begins with a fascinating visualization of the different jewelry brought as gifts for building the Tabernacle
Mrs. Esther Kosofsky (1)
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4:45
Save the Dates 2014 (4:45)
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3:07
Chanukah In Our Time (3:07)
In the 20th century, the Germans killed the Jews and the Soviets killed Judaism. In 1991 Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks lit Chanukah candles with Mikhail Gorbachov and explained the ceremony to him, concluding by telling him that he has become part of the Chanukah story. Though tyranny still exists freedom will always win the final battle
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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2:27
Making a Difference (2:27)
You can’t save the world. With a melodious story of starfish, Rabbi Yosef Y. Jacobson presents the value of making a difference in just one life.
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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9:54
The Menorah: Illuminating the Outside (9:54)
What is the relationship between the menorah and the mezuzah? The mezuzah, on the right side of the door brings divine light into the world that is contained in an object. The menorah on the left side brings down infinite light that is undimmed by containment. Mrs. Rivi Feldman clarifies the differences and similarities between these 2 mitzvos and their spiritual impact.
Mrs. Rivi Feldman (2)
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2:53
The Miracle of the First Night (2:53)
The miracle of the first night is the faith that the Maccabees had to search for the cruse of oil with which to light the menorah. Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks runs through the history of the Jews showing how after each destruction, dispersion, and holocaust, something always remains with which to begin again
Series: Eight Thoughts for Eight Nights
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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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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6:30
Chanukah: Time to Glow Up (6:30)
The chanukah lights increase in number each night. The goodness in our lives and the world are a reflection of the increasing light of Chanukah. Rabbi Chaim Miller charts the path of the ideal life in this world, and the reality of our lives. When mired in the ups and downs of life, it is difficult to see the constantly upward trend
Rabbi Chaim Miller (49)
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45:50
The Power of a Chassidic Tale (45:50)
A story takes us on a journey; we can soar with the eagles, share knowledge or evoke emotion. Rabbi Abba Perelmuter describes the ability of a story to raise people from one level to another. His many stories are inspirational, but he also explains what each story is accomplishing.
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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31:40
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks: "The Rebbe and His Emissaries" (31:40)
Addressing the theme of the Chasid's need to strive for a higher standard in everything he does, Rabbi Sacks speaks of the role of the Shluchim, his experiences with the Rebbe, and of the need for "Unashamed Jews.".
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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4:24
Perfectly Imperfect (4:24)
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
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2:53
Logical or Illogical (2:53)
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
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33:29
Living Day by Day (33:29)
There is nothing like a holdup at gunpoint to make one realize that every day is a meaningful gift. Rabbi Ari Shishler shares his experiences on shlichus in South Africa, illustrating how the unknown effect that we have on others can came knocking at the door. Rabbi Shishler represents his fellow Shluchim and delivers the keynote address at the Kinus Hashluchim Gala Banquet.
Rabbi Ari Shishler (9)
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8:18
Dvar Torah at the Kinus Hashluchim 5773 (8:18)
Rabbi Eli Rosenfeld (1)
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9:51
The Rebbe's Blessing in My Life (9:51)
Mr. Steven Solrash (1)
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9:34
From Storefront to Mainstream Community (9:34)
Rabbi Yossi New (25)
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25:39
The Future of European Jewry (25:39)
Rabbi Yitzchok Loewenthal (2)
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43:09
The First Mission in the Torah (43:09)
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Gluckowsky (3)
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59:43
Foundations of a Meaningful Life (59:43)
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 Abba Perelmuter (63)
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55:43
Taking on the Impossible (55:43)
Devorie Kreiman shares the extraordinary challenges and losses she has faced and inspires us to overcome the impossible. At the shiva for her son, a friend sings the song: It's Possible. How can we stand up and live our lives in the face of helplessness and deep sadness? This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Devorie Kreiman (1)
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23:40
Celebrating Jewish Life (23:40)
Rabbi Pini Andrusier entertains the Lay leaders with great stories about Chabad Rabbis, their communities and the Rebbe's connection to them all.
Rabbi Pinny Andrusier (1)
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12:20
Becoming a Global Resource (12:20)
Chabad on the ground: Sandy 2012 and Tsunami 2004. Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor speaking to the Lay leaders at the Kinus, praises the work of the shluchim, devastated by Sandy, and yet providing help and food to anyone in their area. He recounts the life saving work of the Far East shluchim at the time of the Tsunami
Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor (4)
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10:09
Dvar Torah - Kinus Hashluchim 5767 (10:09)
What special power did Avraham have to transform Esau, with his negative attributes, into a spiritual giant? Rabbi Ari Sollish quoting from sichos of the Rebbe, shares with the shluchim, the power that they have to impact people and revolutionize the world.
Rabbi Ari Sollish (35)
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34:58
Shlucho Shel Odom Kemosoi - Kinus Hashluchim 5767 (34:58)
Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor describes the trials, tribulations and rewards for an emmisary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe in the far off country of Thailand. He shares his personal path to reaching for the connection between his shlichus and the Rebbe, and he rejoices in the connection between all shluchim.
Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor (4)
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2:14
What Determines Happiness? (2:14)
Watch this video if you are not completely satisfied with your life. 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
Series: The Kabbalah of You
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2:12
Adventures of SuperJew (2:12)
What is the secret of Jewish Survival? Rabbi Levi Welton, as SuperJew, scours the streets of New York for the answer to the question.
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12:17
Where are the Jewish Leaders? (12:17)
Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks in conversation with Dennis Prager, discusses the scarcity of Jewish leaders. In response to some stories told by Dennis Prager, about his experiences with Orthodox Rabbis, Rabbi Sacks expresses the belief that Rabbis need to accept every Jew where they are. Judging people is G-d's job, not ours
Series: Conversations
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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45:13
Crossfire 2 (2012) (45:13)
When you bring together a technology futurist, a reform Rabbi turned Orthodox and a Chabad House director you get some fascinating answers. Here is a taste of some of the questions posed by the audience. Included are questions about Chassidic dating; illegal immigration; the G-d particle; and universal healthcare. The answers, often surprising, are all clear and concise
Series: Crossfire!
Dr. Shmuel Klatzkin (7)
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28:34
Lay Leadership Address - Kinus Hashluchim 5767 (28:34)
A man of monumental stature, Mr Sami Rohr, reflects on his father's and grandfather's connections to the Chortkover Chassidic court. He maintained his connection to Yiddishkeit throughout the many twists and turns of his life. In Bogata, Columbia, Mr
Mr. Shmuel (Sami) Rohr (1)
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3:45
How can Judaism Thrive in the Modern World? (3:45)
Where did we get the opinion that love of bearty could be alien to Judaism? Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks invokes the beauty of British Columbia to make his point.
Series: Conversations
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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23:02
The People of the Book (23:02)
At the age of 8, Rabbi Lau became the youngest survivor of the Nazi death camp, Buchenwald. Despite his enormous suffering, Rabbi Lau is able to share profound and transformative messages gleaned from this torturous experience. In this video, Rabbi Lau speaks on the unique nature of the Jewish people as the “People of the Book
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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4:04
Divine Providence at the Airport (4:04)
This talk was given 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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55:50
A Balanced Act (55:50)
Rabbi Avrohom Bergstein (32)
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48:32
Allure and Demure (48:32)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Rochel Holzkenner (7)
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33:32
Spiritual Healing, Physical Well Being (33:32)
This lecture was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. Hershel Lazaroff (3)
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11:48
Dealing with Anti-Semitism in Europe and America (11:48)
Is there a future for Jews in Europe? Rabbi Jonathan Sacks lists words created out of the Jewish history of Europe: exile, expulsion, inquisition, ghetto, pogrom, and holocaust. The Jews in Europe have a long history, and not always a pleasant one. Currently in France there are 500,000 Jews and 5 million Muslims, which group will politicians lean towards?.
Series: Conversations
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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2:04
Shabbat Shalom from Senator Ashcroft (2:04)
Dr. Tevi Troy (4)
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5:28
Praying for a Sustainable World (5:28)
Today's environmental movement seems to focus strongly on doing. There are things to buy, actions to take, petitions to sign, policies to advocate. It is rare for environmentalists to think of prayer as a tool for change. Many people in today's society think of prayer as a passive, contemplative activity -- a break from action. Jewish teachings express a very different view of prayer
Mrs. Evonne Marzouk (5)
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4:12
Shabbat vs. the Hurricane (4:12)
"As the Jewish people have kept the Shabbat, so has the Shabbat kept the Jewish people". Dr. Tevi Troy shares his commitment to keeping Shabbat from a unusual perspective - that of an observant Jew filling a key role in the White House
Dr. Tevi Troy (4)
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54:22
The Laughter Cure (54:22)
Purim should be a time of simcha. The costumes, the meals, the nosh, lets laugh. Rabbi Abba Perlmuter is a man of humor. He relates humorous instances in the Torah and our heritage that increase our humility and tear down the walls between people. Rabbi Perlmuter developed humor to counter his own background as a child of holocaust survivors
Rabbi Abba Perelmuter (63)
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53:28
The Jewish Future: What Lies Ahead (53:28)
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 Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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1:02:25
Principles of Education and Guidance (1:02:25)
Mrs. Sarah Lieberman (8)
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1:09:44
Why Me G-d? (1:09:44)
Rabbi Yossi Chazzan offers insight into the purpose of suffering, and presents techniques for coping with and healing from pain and personal tragedy.
Rabbi Yossi Chazan (5)
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22:33
Personal Journeys (22:33)
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1:50:56
Teaching the Mesorah and Jewish History (1:50:56)
Rabbi Jonathan Rietti (8)
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9:08
The Story with the Tall Grass (9:08)
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)
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18:10
Opening remarks at the Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5770 (18:10)
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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28:28
Reacting to Tragedy (28:28)
In May of 2001, Seth and Sherri Mandel received the worst news that a parent could hear: their eldest son, Koby, had been cruelly murdered. Sherri and Seth didn't know how they could possibly continue to live without their child -- nor did they want to
Mrs. Sherri Mandell (5)
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23:30
Greetings at the Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5770 (23:30)
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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37:42
Keynote Address Kinnus Hashluchos Banquet 5770 (37:42)
Mrs. Sarah Kaplan (2)
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8:54
Chabad Opens Jewish Center in Cambodia (8:54)
Mrs. Mashie Butman (2)
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5:44
Rabbi Yochanan's Wealth (5:44)
Remember the home your grandparents owned? Recall a family get together as a child? Hear what Rabbi Yochanan felt really mattered and see how right he was. Torah and Judaism is what counts. What will you do to impart this message onward?.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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30:32
Addressing the Theme: Ish U'Beiso Kinnus Hashluchos 5771 (30:32)
Mrs. Goldie Plotkin (6)
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2:48
Freedom to Ask Questions (2:48)
Rabbi Kasriel Shemtov (5)
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12:43
I am a Jew, and I fear Hashem (12:43)
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6:07
The Receiving of the Torah Validated the Exodus from Egypt (6:07)
Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan (18)
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4:59
A Tribute to Rabbi Israel H. Levinthal (4:59)
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3:12
Living in the Moment (3:12)
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)
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8:18
We Land in Vietnam (8:18)
Captain Tzvi (Hank) Webb (9)
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4:56
Forty-One Years without a Shabbos Meal! (4:56)
Leave the light on! Your invitation can change another’s life forever. Who’s coming to your house this Shabbos?.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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36:55
The Two Commitments in My Life (36:55)
Yom Kippur 1973. Israel finds itself attacked in the north by Syria and in the south by Egypt. The Avrutsky family sends their two sons off to battle; Doron to the south and Eran to the north. Doron returns, but Eran bleeds to death in his tank in the Golan Heights. Doron vows never to leave a wounded soldier behind
Mr. Doron Almog (2)
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9:46
Cultivating Gratitude (9:46)
In this second installment of the gratitude series, Mrs. Shula Bryski explains her 3 part plan, to be grateful: for the blessings that you have; for the challenges that you face; and for the "almosts" that didn't happen.
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)
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7:14
Committed to G-D: Study Talmud (7:14)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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1:02
The Kabbalah of You - Promo One (1:02)
Are you all you can be? The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute is proud to offer The Kabbalah of You: A Guide to Unlocking Your Hidden Potential. How can you unleash the infinite power of your soul within? This course provides a mystical roadmap to living a life of happiness, fulfillment, and self-actualization by revealing how you can thrive, and be more than just alive
Series: The Kabbalah of You
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33:48
Elul in the Light of Chassidus (33:48)
Mrs. Chana Lipsker (1)
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8:21
A Burning Siddur (8:21)
They expected 50 children for their new Jewish school in Budapest; 450 showed up. Rabbi Moshe Bryski relates the story of one of the parents. This inspiring video highlights our journey through history; each isolated incident is interconnected as we emerge stronger and prouder.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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7:09
Obstacles to Gratitude (7:09)
Mrs. Shula Bryski presents the premise that there is little correlation between circumstances and gratitude. In this short video she explains how our insatiability keeps us from happiness, and how to overcome it by practicing gratitude constantly.
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)
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27:05
The Rebbe Cares for All (27:05)
While many people can share their personal experience with the Rebbe, few were privy to a full understanding of the Rebbe's utter devotion to mankind as a whole. In this enlightening talk, Rabbi Leibel Groner, one of the Rebbe's secretaries, allows us a glimpse of "A Life in the Day of the Rebbe
Rabbi Leibel Groner (4)
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23:30
The Journeys of our Lives (23:30)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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10:03
Giving Gratitude a Destination (10:03)
This concluding session with Mrs. Shula Bryski teaches that without an address, gratitude is reduced to luck or self. Expressing gratitude to G-d for everything, both the good and that perceived as not good, gives our gratitude a destination and purpose. These 4 short videos with Shula Bryski, give inspiration for feeling gratitude for everything in our daily lives.
Series: Gratitude
Mrs. Shula Bryski (4)
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2:11
The Chosen People (2:11)
To paraphrase Mark Twain's famous question in his Harper's Weekly essay, "What is it with the Jews?" As Dennis Prager points out, there is no rational normative explanation to the centrality of Jews in history. .
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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32:43
The Significance of the 12 Pesukim (32:43)
This class was given at a special session for the Sinai Scholars college students at the National Jewish Retreat. The Retreat is a five day learning and discovery experience with reknowned Torah speakers which offers the opportunity to relax and reflect in a luxurious setting
Rabbi Mendel Rubin (1)
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49:02
True Jewish Love (49:02)
Is it really possible to “love your fellow as yourself”? How can this mitzvah, that’s between “person and person” encompass all of the Torah that’s between “person and G-d”? In this candid session, uncover the very heart and essence of Chabad, Kabbalah and Judaism
Rabbi Mendel Matusof (1)
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59:30
Jewish Werewolves (59:30)
The Jews and the moon. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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34:34
Torah Study and Jewish Identity (34:34)
Who was Moshe's mother? Why is Torah study the most important mitzvah of the 613 commandments? Rabbi Mendel Kaplan explains why these questions are relavent for Jewish survival. This class was given at a special session for the Sinai Scholars college students at the National Jewish Retreat. The Retreat is a yearly event hosted by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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13:54
Greetings: Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5771 (13:54)
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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1:00:02
Why Do Bad Things Happen in G-d's World? (1:00:02)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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26:17
Humility (26:17)
Mr. Mark Isaacson delivers an eloquent message of humility at the annual Oholei Torah dinner, February 21, 2010. Mark Isaacson, a noted investment fund manager and philanthropist, weaves an exceptional personal history with a strong Judaic message - that we must find a path to holiness through our personal struggles and even our failings. Growing up in Northam, MA, Mr
Mr. Mark Isaacson (1)
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32:09
Identity Crisis: Jew or Human (32:09)
Every person should begin each day by reminding himself that "Bishvili nivra ha'olam" - the world was created for me. Is this the height of egotism, or the key to unlocking a deeper truth about our potential and what we have to offer the world in return? Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein leads a discussion about purpose, and how we each must find and fulfill our own
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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0:53
The Greatest Challenge Facing American Jewry (0:53)
Dennis Prager centers around the question, Why be Jewish? .
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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43:28
Tiffany, Cartier, and the Lubavitcher Rebbe (43:28)
What do the world’s leading jewelers and the Sixth Rebbe of Chabad have in common? When viewed through the lens of Jewish mysticism, diamonds, pearls, and precious stones reveal gems in the hidden dimensions of the soul. Discover the value of your inner treasure chest. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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49:03
The Courage to Change (49:03)
In this political season, so much has been said about the word, “change.” Yet we as Jews have our own understanding of the word. Our “change” is meant to bring us closer to being the person we are always meant to be. This takes courage, effort, faith and support
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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13:11
Every Moment Counts (13:11)
People often say, "Time is money." The truth is,Time is Life. Are we utilizing every moment? Do we begin each morning with the call of "Carpe Diem!"? In this talk, Shaindy Jacobson shares how a Down syndrome child taught her the preciousness of every moment. Life is for doing and building
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Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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8:11
The Jewish Tribe: A Story (8:11)
You are part of the tribe. Going on safari, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik shares an amazing story about how she was helped by advice that the Lubavitcher Rebbe gave to a European business man years before. You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Series:
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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50:00
Climbing Your Mountain (50:00)
What is it about a Jew that would compel one who has sworn off any interest or association with Torah observance to suddenly embrace it, in the strangest of ways, under the most perplexing of circumstances? Beyond glib and simplistic explanations like guilt, nostalgia and cultural pride, what is it within the Jewish “pathology” that causes this spiritual schizophrenia, and why should it not be seen as hypocrisy? Through humor and inspirational stories, this lecture will examine the deep and awesome dynamics of the Jewish soul and identity
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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18:18
The Power of Happiness (18:18)
Have you ever wished you could hear the "end of the story" or gaze at the beautiful tapestry of Divine Providence instead of the tangled mess of threads we usually see? In a strikingly personal talk, Mrs. Jacobson shares how a devastating family circumstance brought her strength; that from her father's example she learned how a Jew must live
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Mrs. Shaindy Jacobson (19)
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40:40
The Birth of Chassidic Art (40:40)
Chaim Soutine, Amadeo Modigliani, and Marc Chagall are all famous Jewish artists
Professor Naftali Loewenthal (3)
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4:06
Speech vs. Thought in Torah Study (4:06)
Chassidut explains that there are three "garments" the soul wears: thought, speech, and deed. The first rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, says that when a person studies the Oral Law (anything outside of the Pentateuch, Prophets, or Writings) we must read the words aloud, and we must understand what we are reading
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2012
Rabbi Moshe Leib Gray (1)
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59:53
The Transparent Self (Tanya, Chapter 18) (59:53)
In the classic chassidic text, the Tanya, the Alter Rebbe reveals the deepest levels of the soul. He explains that due to the spark of infinity in the soul of every Jew, everyone, regardless of their level of knowledge, is prepared to sacrifice their life for the sanctity of G-d’s Name, and to suffer harsh torture rather than deny G-d’s unity
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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55:16
Living on Purpose (55:16)
What is your purpose? Or, better yet, what is G-d’s purpose for you? The Torah suggests that our individual purpose has already been set out for us. Be inspired to refocus and commit to your personal mission statement. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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47:54
Creating Software for the Soul (47:54)
In Freudian theory, there’s the “id”, the dimension of one’s psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of one’s instinctual impulses. In Torah, by contrast (lehavdil), there’s the “Neshomoh”, the soul, that spark of G-d that carries within it the essence of who we are and the potential to which we can aspire
Mrs. Rivkie Block (1)
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27:53
The Secret of Jewish Immortality (27:53)
What makes the Jewish people unique? What has allowed us to survive centuries of persecution? Other empires have risen and fallen, while the Jews have not only survived but thrived. What is our secret? In this fascinating lecture from the European Jewish Retreat, Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau inspires viewers and leaves them with a powerful task to carry forward
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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7:43
A Soul Reignited (7:43)
National Jewish Retreat is a yearly event hosted by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. The Retreat is a five day learning and discovery experience with world-class Torah lecturers which offers the opportunity to relax, reflect and refresh one’s spirit in a luxurious setting
Avraham Fried (5)
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11:39
Greetings: Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5772 (11:39)
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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6:32
Opening Remarks: Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5772 (6:32)
Mrs. Shternie Gruzman (1)
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11:49
My Journey: As Related at the Banquet of the Kinus Hashluchos 5772 (11:49)
Mrs. Ilana Skolnik (1)
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40:27
Shlichus in the 21st Century: Global and All - Encompassing (40:27)
Mrs. Fruma Schapiro (12)
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45:15
Becoming a Jewish Superhero? (45:15)
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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6:19
"Ani Ma'amin" - A Song of Ultimate Faith (6:19)
The Rebbe of Modzitz, Rabbi Shaul Yedidya Elazar, had Chassidim throughout the major towns and cities of Poland. One of these was Reb Azriel David Fastag, who was noted for his exceptional voice throughout Warsaw. In spite of the terrible decrees, the yellow patch and the ghettos, most Jews could not fathom what was about to befall them
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28:26
Our Master Plan (28:26)
Rabbi Yisroel Fried (4)
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41:02
Putting Life into Perspective (41:02)
Mrs. Chana Weisberg (7)
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3:09
The Power of a Jewish Mother (3:09)
Nothing is stronger than a mother and her child. Empowering a Jewish mother is the realization that every part of a mother's being is used to aid in the creation of that child.
Mrs. Kesem Mia Hetsrony (1)
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20:25
Making the Commitment (20:25)
Rabbi Shlomo Sternberg (2)
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46:05
Our Personal Destiny (46:05)
The past and present are interconnected; the footsteps of man are directed by G-d. Rabbi Moshe Bryski, a superb raconteur, exhorts each of us to consider intersecting lives as divinely directed coincidences, and to take advantage of the opportunity to affect another person.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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41:09
Angels in our Lives (41:09)
If every mitzvah we do creates an angel, why aren't there traffic jams in heaven? Rabbi Moshe Bryski, the ultimate storyteller, gives some history of angels mentioned in the Torah and the later writings. He relates stories of present day occurrances of angels and how we can succeed in seeing them.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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30:48
Was Moses Orthodox? (30:48)
Was Moses Orthodox? Or Conservative? Or Reform? For that matter, is G-d Orthodox, Conservative, or Reform? Explore Judaism’s cornerstone theme of unity, and discover fresh ways to introduce a spirit of love and the recognition that we are all part of one spiritual organism. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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38:41
Judaism: A Way of Being (38:41)
David Gelernter is a professor of computer science at Yale. He has published and lectured on Judaism’s core themes, including an impassioned and provocative plea for Jews to recognize their religion’s unique relationship to G-d and to Western civilization. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Professor David Gelernter (1)
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1:15:54
Beyond Never Again, Lesson Five: A Tree of Life to Those Who Cling to It (1:15:54)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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5:20
Eileen's Story (5:20)
Enjoy five days packed with the best in Jewish learning and living, surrounded by deluxe amenities and exciting activities. Relax with family, meet new friends, and encounter teachers of international renown at this unforgettable event. For more information visit JRetreat.com.
Mrs. Eileen Bruskewitz (2)
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16:14
Israel: Give It All or Nothing (16:14)
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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5:24
Chevron: A Center of Courage (5:24)
The National Jewish Retreat is a yearly event hosted by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. The Retreat is a five day learning and discovery experience with world-class Torah lecturers which offers the opportunity to relax, reflect and refresh one’s spirit in a luxurious setting
Avraham Fried (5)
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4:31
Bal Tashchit: Summoning the Will Not to Waste (4:31)
The commandment of Bal Tashchit-- do not destroy or waste-- has long been considered central to a Jewish environmental ethic. Indeed, Rabbi Norman Lamm understands it to be “the biblical norm which most directly addresses itself to the ecological situation
Rabbi Yonatan Neril (5)
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20:15
Celebrating the 30th Conclusion of the Rambam (20:15)
In honor of the 30th completion of the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah, TorahCafe.com is proud to host a unique web celebration of this momentous occasion hosted by Rabbi Simon Jacobson. In 1984 the Rebbe gave the instruction for all Jews, in all locations and at all levels in their learning, to take part in the study of Rambam
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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7:23
David Nesenoff Award (7:23)
This segment introduces the journalist-rabbi-blogger, David Nesenoff, as he is presented with an award at the National Jewish Retreat. David Nesenoff captured the anti-semitic statements of White House correspondent, Helen Thomas, that ricocheted throughout the political world and ultimately resulted in Thomas’ retirement
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
David Nesenoff (3)
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2:33
The Encounter Between Moshe and Yisro (2:33)
Rabbi Nachman Wilhelm (2)
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1:43
Division amongst Jews (1:43)
What happens when Jews argue? Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks gives his somber answer.
Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks (113)
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1:15:52
Beyond Never Again, Lesson Two: The Voice of Your Brothers Blood Cries Out (1:15:52)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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27:44
Climbing Your Mountain (abridged version) (27:44)
What is it about the Jew that would compel someone who has sworn off any interest or association with Torah observance to suddenly embrace it, in the strangest of ways, under the most perplexing of circumstances? Beyond glib and simplistic explanations like guilt, nostalgia and cultural pride, what is it within the Jewish “pathology” that causes this spiritual schizophrenia, and why should it not be seen as hypocrisy? Through humor and inspirational stories, this lecture will examine the deep and awesome dynamics of the Jewish soul and identity
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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51:58
Lecture 4 (51:58)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Final class of Discover Yourself!.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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1:17:24
Beyond Never Again, Lesson One: Wrestling With G-d (1:17:24)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again
Rabbi Shraga Sherman (137)
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3:18
Basic Judaism: How to Deal with Pain (5) (3:18)
How to deal with Pain in Life.
Rabbi Chaim Mentz (23)
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6:59
A Message from the Lubavitcher Rebbe - Part 5 (6:59)
In this segment, Tamir Goodman shares the powerful message he received from the Lubavitcher Rebbe when he was facing one of the lowest points in his career. The message however, came not through traditional means, but through the “chance” viewing of an encounter between Avner Shaki (former Israeli politician) and the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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45:08
Lecture 2 (45:08)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 3.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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1:08:48
Total Devotion (1:08:48)
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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22:45
My Story (22:45)
This address was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Anita Schorr (1)
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35:49
Marriage = Entanglement: Science and Torah (35:49)
Explore the Torah and Talmud through the eyes of a physicist, and via the prism of quantum mechanics. Professor Poltorak presents “un-orthodox” interpretations of biblical topics such as ritual impurity and the Red Heifer, from the perspective of quantum entanglement. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Alexander Poltorak (12)
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3:43
A Light Unto the Nations - Part 4 (3:43)
Despite playing college basketball for an entirely non-Jewish team, Tamir Goodman was able to observe all the Jewish customs not just with the acceptance of his teammates, but with their full support and encouragement. In this segment, Tamir Goodman speaks about the amazing positivity he found among his teammates simply by remaining strong in his convictions.
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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1:02:33
Lecture 1 (1:02:33)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 2.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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6:58
Lessons in Education from our Heroes (6:58)
Mr. Norman Atkins (1)
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1:01:07
Introduction 1 (1:01:07)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Introduction 2 .
Series: Discover Yourself
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2:23
Living the Dream - Part 3 (2:23)
Tamir Goodman’s ultimate goal in life was to play basketball at the highest level without having to compromise his Judaism. When he got recruited by Towson University, this dream became a reality. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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1:00:44
Lecture 3 (1:00:44)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 4.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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4:32
Experience Heaven on Earth (4:32)
Enjoy five days packed with the best in Jewish learning and living surrounded by deluxe amenities and exciting activities. Relax with family, meet new friends, and encounter teachers of international renown at this unforgettable event
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2:38
Lessons from Basketball - Part 7 (2:38)
What is the spiritual message behind dribbling? Shooting? Passing? Through his extensive work with children, Tamir Goodman has been able to take the timeless messages of Judaism and transmit them to the next generation through a language that they already speak: Basketball. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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6:15
Finding G-d in Difficult Times - Part 2 (6:15)
Everyone faces tough times in life that threaten to prevent them from achieving their goals. In this segment, Tamir Goodman describes a few of the early setbacks he faced in his basketball career. He describes how despite these challenges he was able to find major blessings and realize his full potential. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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6:19
Yehoshua the High Priest (6:19)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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1:10:23
Mastering Your Inner Self (1:10:23)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson shows how the ephemeral concepts of Kabbalah can be used to create meditations and affirmations to actually reprogram the way we live our lives. This mystical methodology reveals how to live from the inside out become a master rather than a victim of circumstance. Join Rabbi Dovber Pinson for this life-changing look at the lessons of Kabbalah
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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13:52
12. Open Your Heart to Others (13:52)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 10. Ve-O-Havto Le-Rei-Acho Ko-Mo-Cho Ra'bi Akivo Omeir Zeh Klol Godol Ba-Torah
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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1:22:26
Israel's Media Challenges (1:22:26)
In this segment, members of a panel discuss the topic, “Israel in the Media.” Panelists include Benjamin Brafman, James Taranto, and Ronn Torossian
Mr. Benjamin Brafman (4)
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57:33
The Jewish Jordan: How to Slam Dunk with Your Feet on the Ground (57:33)
In this exclusive opportunity, meet Tamir Goodman, nicknamed the “Jewish Jordan” by Sports Illustrated magazine. Listen as Mr. Goodman describes his experiences growing up in an Orthodox Jewish home in Baltimore, MD, gaining national acclaim as a prospective basketball player for the University of Maryland and finally signing a contract to join the Maccabi Haifa team in Israel
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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6:56
The Gift of Shabbat - Part 6 (6:56)
Observing Shabbat was something that threatened Tamir Goodman’s career from the early years. It meant that he couldn’t play for the top college team in the nation, The University of Maryland. Yet, despite the seeming challenge of Shabbat, Tamir Goodman shares his belief that his observance of Shabbat is actually what allowed him to succeed in his career. .
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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46:10
I Am Woman (46:10)
We all know that men and women are quite different, but do we know how and why? Learn how Jewish mysticism celebrates gender differences, and how these very differences serve to unite and complement
Mrs. Sara Esther Crispe (25)
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32:42
A Global Responsibility (32:42)
This talk was given by Rabbi Moshe Bryski at the Lay Leadership Conference, part of the International Conference of Shluchim, in Brooklyn, NY
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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55:30
Introduction 2 (55:30)
If we want to improve ourselves, we have to honestly assess who we are - we must be able to identify how our individual personality traits fall on the spectrum of extremes. In this series of classes, Rabbi Berel Bell helps us understand how to identify these characteristics and begin to work on improving ourselves. Next up on Discover Yourself: Lecture 1.
Series: Discover Yourself
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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22:49
Our Mission (22:49)
Delve into a Chassidic discourse that explores the Kabbalistic dimensions of a Jew's mission in this world.
Rabbi Ari Shishler (9)
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13:34
Devar Torah and Greetings to the Chabad Lay Leadership Conference 2011 (13:34)
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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4:52
Opening Remarks to the Chabad Lay Leadership Conference 2011 (4:52)
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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13:18
Chabad on Campus Chabad Lay Leadership Conference 2011 (13:18)
Rabbi Dov Greenberg (57)
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23:11
From Super Bowl to Super Jew (23:11)
Allan Veingrad, starred as an offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys, winning the Superbowl XXVII. He then embarked on a spiritual journey to rediscover his Jewish roots. Hear Allan's remarkable story.
Mr. Alan Veingrad (1)
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22:39
Dvar Torah Chabad Emissaries Banquet - 2011 (22:39)
Rabbi Mendy Cohen (74)
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27:33
Leaders of the Global Jewish Revival (27:33)
In this video, filmed at the Lay Leadership Conference as part of the International Conference of Chabad Shluchim in Brookllyn, NY, Rabbi Chaim Mentz addresses some fundamental questions that people often ask themselves when dealing with Chabad: What makes Chabad so successful? Why have I changed my antagonistic stance to one of love and acceptance? What makes me give to Chabad? In his classically humorous style Rabbi Chaim Mentz explores the unique attraction of the Chabad Rabbis around the world and how their approach is making them the leaders of the global Jewish revival
Rabbi Chaim Mentz (23)
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3:59
Mayanot Moment: Parshat Lech Lecha (3:59)
Rabbi Boruch Kaplan (17)
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3:31
Discovering Personal Talents - Part 1 (3:31)
Tamir Goodman, a.k.a. The Jewish Jordan, shares stories from his early life when he discovered his unique love and talent for basketball. From joining high school practices to powering through tough injuries, Tamir showed his commitment to the sport of basketball from an extremely young age
Series: Interview with the Jewish Jordan (accompanying video)
Mr. Tamir Goodman (8)
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26:45
Thirty Days to Eliminate Negative Emotions (26:45)
Mr. Simcha Krause (1)
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1:21
Taking a Bite Out of Life: Kosher Food Facts (1:21)
Fascinating Facts: Exploring the Myths and Mysteries of Judaism Does Judaism believe in guardian angels? Why do Jews use matchmakers? Who wrote the handwriting on the wall? A fun course in Jewish cultural literacy, full of surprising facts, myths, and mysteries surrounding Jewish tradition and practice
Series: Fascinating Facts
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4:16
The Decision to Wear a Yarmulka (4:16)
Should I be taking on religious rituals that I don’t feel ready for? In this clip, Rabbi Eli Silberstein addresses this question by explaining the impact that your external behaviors have on you and how they can influence your future decisions.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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9:55
Relationship With Your Parents During Your Jewish Journey (9:55)
In this clip, Rabbi Eli Silberstein addresses how to approach your relationship with parents while adapting a more religious lifestyle. He discusses the struggles that come up for many parents and how to see Judaism as a way to deepen your connection to your family.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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41:33
Coming Down the Mountain (41:33)
Mountain climbers relish the panoramic view at the top of the mountain, but sooner or later, they must make the trek down. After five days at the “top of the mountain” at the National Jewish Retreat, it’s time to begin our descent
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:00:48
The Attitude of Gratitude (1:00:48)
We take so many things for granted: our ability to see, to walk, to speak and to eat. In this segment, Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, takes viewers on a text-based exploration of Parshat Eikev and its insight into ways in which we can express our appreciation for life’s necessities
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan (31)
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2:37
Sunrise, Sunset: Exploring the Jewish Life Cycle (2:37)
Fascinating Facts: Exploring the Myths and Mysteries of Judaism Does Judaism believe in guardian angels? Why do Jews use matchmakers? Who wrote the handwriting on the wall? A fun course in Jewish cultural literacy, full of surprising facts, myths, and mysteries surrounding Jewish tradition and practice
Series: Fascinating Facts
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1:03
The Lubavitcher Rebbe's Tips for Safe Driving (1:03)
In this segment Rabbi Berel Bell, Dayan in Montreal, Canada, shares the directives of the Lubavitcher Rebbe regarding the objects one should keep in their car. Rabbi Bell shares the story of an individual who got in a car accident and the instruction he received from the Lubavitcher Rebbe in response to his letter.
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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4:34
7 Laws of the Land (4:34)
This trailer represents a highlight of a video presentation produced by Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen which addresses the purpose of creation, why are we here? Why did G-d create the world as we know it? Rabbi Choen presents the Torah's directive to all inhabitants of our planet the universal code by which all humans should conduct themselves
Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen (4)
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5:24
World Peace (5:24)
We all hope for a better world, for World Peace. In this video, Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen shows how to achieve world peace through the 7 Noahide Laws.
Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen (4)
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7:43
Deeper Reality (7:43)
Rabbi Yakov D. Cohen (4)
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5:47
How about Modesty for Men? (5:47)
This video is taken from a Stump the Rabbi session at the Sinai Scholars portion of JLI's National Jewish Retreat
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Dovid Gurevich (3)
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5:42
Life and Death Situations (5:42)
This video is taken from a Stump the Rabbi session at the Sinai Scholars portion of JLI's National Jewish Retreat
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Dovid Gurevich (3)
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2:30
How Does Judaism View Other Religions? (2:30)
This video is taken from a Stump the Rabbi session at the Sinai Scholars portion of JLI's National Jewish Retreat. The question: How do we view other religions? Do we view them as right, or do we believe that other religions can be right? Watch this clip to find out, and for a quick look at what Judaism is all about
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Eliezer Sneiderman (15)
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6:57
Respecting Every Individual (6:57)
This video is taken from a Stump the Rabbi session at the Sinai Scholars portion of JLI's National Jewish Retreat
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Dovid Gurevich (3)
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3:33
Soulmates (3:33)
We're all looking for love. We read about it, hear about it, and talk about it- but what does it really mean to love someone? What does it mean when two people are soulmates? Rabbi Simon Jacobson, director of the Meaningful Life Center, explains the origins of the concept of soulmates, and how finding one's soulmate can help achieve one's higher purpose
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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1:39
The Story of Your Life: How to Read the Torah (1:39)
Fascinating Facts: Exploring the Myths and Mysteries of Judaism Does Judaism believe in guardian angels? Why do Jews use matchmakers? Who wrote the handwriting on the wall? A fun course in Jewish cultural literacy, full of surprising facts, myths, and mysteries surrounding Jewish tradition and practice
Series: Fascinating Facts
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1:01:10
Fine Structure Constant in Scripture: Psalm 119 (1:01:10)
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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1:18:39
Physics and Psychology: A Torah View (1:18:39)
How does modern physics cross paths with psychology and what Kabbalistic concepts stand at the crossroads? This fascinating lecture draws surprising parallels between the study of the body and the study of the soul
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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4:50
The Years of a Perfect Life (4:50)
In this segment, Harav Yitzchak Ginsburgh, expert on Jewish Mysticism, discusses the concept life-span in Jewish tradition. He expounds on the meaning behind the number of years in the lives of the patriarchs and matriarchs, whose lives were considered to have achieved a level of perfection. Rabbi Ginsburgh focuses particularly on the life span of Sara, our foremother, who lived 127 years
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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59:48
The Kabbalah of Astrology 12 Months - 12 Zodiac Signs (59:48)
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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4:04
Shana Tova 5772 (4:04)
No need to go to the mailbox or even open an e-card, Torah Café's High Holiday video card is here! Jonathan Sacks, Denis Prager, Natan Sharansky and other Jewish leaders around the world have been brought together to share their thoughts, hopes and wishes for the upcoming year
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19:09
2011 JLI Teens Award (19:09)
At the 2011 National Jewish Retreat two teenagers from JLI’s Teens program were honored with the George Rohr JLI Teens Award for their leadership initiative. Michael Shaid and Silvi Specter were so inspired by the Teens course at Chabad of the Main Line, PA, that they began to play an active leadership role in their community
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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17:31
The Kohelet Foundation (17:31)
Introductory video about The Kohelet Foundation and a talk by Mr. David Magerman, the Founder and President of the Kohelet Foundation. The Kohelet Foundation is a private foundation which encourages the healthy development of Jewish identity and observance of Jewish laws and traditions by facilitating access to Jewish education at all levels
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13:28
A Farbrengen with Rabbi Eli Silberstein - Part 2 (13:28)
Join Rabbi Eli Silberstein for a Chassidic gathering of heartfelt words and moving anecdotes. This excerpt emphasizes the importance of love and respect of a fellow Jew.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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19:37
The Significance of our Actions (19:37)
This series of classes, given at the Machon Chana Institute for Women, is dedicated to discussing the relationship and impact of the Rebbe on his Chassidim. Rabbi Levi Kaplan speaks first of a simple, basic relationship that can be experienced by all. He then goes on to discuss a greater, deeper connection based on the concepts of Chassidut
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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45:36
Happiness Is a Serious Problem (45:36)
Is it human nature to never be completely satisfied with anything? If so, is it possible to really be happy? This nationally syndicated radio host and author offers empowering advice on how to live with joy under any circumstances. This address was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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2:48
Brave New World (2:48)
Biblical Reflections: Find Yourself in the Stories of the Bible Everybody loves a good story. A good story takes hold of the imagination and provides a window into the human soul. The stories of the book of Genesis are the oldest stories in the world, yet they continue to inspire countless retellings and adaptations
Series: Biblical Reflections
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7:51
The Need for Torah - Q & A (7:51)
To see Mr. Gaynor's full speech, click "The Need for Torah".
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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17:53
A Farbrengen with Rabbi Eli Silberstein - Part 1 (17:53)
Join Rabbi Eli Silberstein as he explains what singing a Chassidic melody, or niggun, is all about. At this Farbrengen, or Chassidic gathering, Rabbi Silberstein shares Chassidic stories and explains the deep meaning of music and song. Watch this video and let's say L'chaim!.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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17:38
The Rebbe as our Essence (17:38)
This class was given by Rabbi Levi Kaplan at Machon Chana's Yeshivacation program in Crown Heights, New York. YeshivaCation is a learning program which takes place twice a year- during the winter and spring breaks
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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3:10
Heart of Darkness (3:10)
Biblical Reflections: Find Yourself in the Stories of the Bible Everybody loves a good story. A good story takes hold of the imagination and provides a window into the human soul. The stories of the book of Genesis are the oldest stories in the world, yet they continue to inspire countless retellings and adaptations
Series: Biblical Reflections
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10:52
The Need for Torah (10:52)
Mr. Andrew Gaynor is freshman at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. Andrew grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. He is a triple-major in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Cell and Molecular Biology, and Jewish Studies. He participated in Sinai Scholars in Fall 2010 and is glad to continue that positive experience with this symposium
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2011
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5:25
True Freedom (5:25)
The Exodus from Egypt took place over 3000 years ago- why are we still celebrating that freedom today? Rabbi Manis Friedman has the answer.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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39:25
Taking Charge in an Era of Unpredictability (39:25)
Rabbi Fajnland takes us through a journey outlining the Jewish ideal of leadership. Using Adam as our guide, we will revisit Eden. If you have questions about how Eden is relevant to our inconstant modern world, this is the class for you. This session will include a discussion about the beginning of time, when everything was perfect, except one thing: free will
Rabbi Leibel Fajnland (4)
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4:49
My Summer Delight (4:49)
Enjoy five days packed with the best in Jewish learning and living surrounded by deluxe amenities and exciting activities. Relax with family, meet new friends, and encounter teachers of international renown at this unforgettable event. For more information visit JRetreat.com.
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31:04
Big People Small Cages: Unleashing Your Hidden Potential (31:04)
Every single one of us harbors a potential beyond our wildest dreams
Rabbi Avrohom Jacks (4)
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2:24
The Gift of Pleasure (2:24)
Oasis in Time: The Gift of Shabbat in a 24/7 World - Judaism's secrets to serenity We invite you to explore the mystical, psychological, social, and cultural dimensions of Shabbat as we unlock a model for achieving balance and serenity in the modern age
Series: Oasis in Time
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32:06
5 Chassidic Inspirational Insights (32:06)
Mrs. Maryashie Deren, co-director of Chabad of Greenwich, shares five inspiring Chassidic teachings interlaced with amazing personal stories from her outreach efforts in Connecticut.
Mrs. Maryashi Deren (1)
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1:25
Daily Life (1:25)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson talks to us about how we must be open to new experiences, and how we can find meaning in daily life by truly accepting our existence. This video has been brought to you by SinaiLive.com.
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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20:38
The Rebbe's Vision for Youth (20:38)
Rabbi Dov Yona Korn reflects on the Lubavitcher Rebbe's unique ability to see and bring out the best in every individual, and his call for young people to channel their tremendous energy into pursuits that will benefit the Jewish people - and ultimately, all mankind.
Rabbi Dov Yona Korn (4)
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24:11
How to Exodus in 2011 (24:11)
The TorahCafé crew hit the streets in preparation for this Passover, to hear what people from all walks of life had to say about the upcoming holiday
Mrs. Baila Olidort (4)
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55:01
Time and Space: It's a Perfect Fit (55:01)
What does it mean to be "whole"? How can we cultivate inner senses of harmony and unity in order to live fuller lives? Join Mrs. Fay Yemini for an inspiring look into the psychology of soul and the practical applications of Jewish mysticism to our everyday lives.
Mrs. Fay Yemini (1)
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19:25
Cold Hands, Warm Hearts (19:25)
Mrs. Esther Greenberg, co-director of Chabad of Alaska, relates personal stories from her 20 years serving as an emissary to Anchorage, Alaska. .
Mrs. Esty Greenberg (1)
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1:07
Jewish Inspiration, Anytime, Anywhere (1:07)
From Politics to Parsha, Kabbalah to Kosher, TorahCafe.com has it all. Producer Michael Kigel captures the depth and diversity of TorahCafe in this captivating video!.
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17:40
Attaining Happines: Q and A (17:40)
This Q and A session followed this lecture titled Attaining Happiness. Attaining Happines lecture was delivered on March 2, 2011 at an event organized by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (www.JLIChicago.com). Rabbi Dr. Abraham J
Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski (16)
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51:32
Attaining Happiness (51:32)
This lecture was delivered on March 2, 2011 at an event organized by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute of Metropolitan Chicago (www.JLIChicago.com). Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski’s lecture entitled Attaining Happiness, addressed the misconception of happiness in today’s society and what we can do to find the answers to true happiness
Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski (16)
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1:52
Toward a Meaningful Life: Religion and Faith (6) (1:52)
Toward A Meaningful Life: A Soul-searching Journey for Every Jew Life can be a treadmill - as we go through the motions day after day without ever asking why or seeking what really matters to us. This course, prepared by the author of the best-selling book,Toward a Meaningful Life, is determined to change that
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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)
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8:50
The Mechitzah as a Scapegoat (8:50)
Love and intimacy are among the most necessary and elusive ingredients in a happy, committed life. Join Rabbi Jacobson as he provides spiritual lessons in achieving more meaningful relationships through the ancient teachings of Kabbalah and Chasidut.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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5:43
Unity in the Synagogue (5:43)
Love and intimacy are among the most necessary and elusive ingredients in a happy and 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)
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2:40
Toward a Meaningful Life: Pain, Loss, and Suffering (5) (2:40)
Toward A Meaningful Life: A Soul-searching Journey for Every Jew Life can be a treadmill - as we go through the motions day after day without ever asking why or seeking what really matters to us. This course, prepared by the author of the best-selling book,Toward a Meaningful Life, is determined to change that
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3:44
Toward a Meaningful Life: Work, Charity, and Wealth (3:44)
Toward A Meaningful Life: A Soul-searching Journey for Every Jew Life can be a treadmill - as we go through the motions day after day without ever asking why or seeking what really matters to us. This course, prepared by the author of the best-selling book,Toward a Meaningful Life, is determined to change that
Series: Toward a Meaningful Life
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3:59
The National Jewish Retreat: An Unforgettable Experience (3:59)
The National Jewish Retreat - a yearly event hosted by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute. The Retreat is a five day learning and discovery experience with world-class Torah lecturers which offers the opportunity to relax, reflect and refresh one’s spirit in a luxurious setting
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2:53
Toward a Meaningful Life: Home and Family (2:53)
Toward A Meaningful Life: A Soul-searching Journey for Every Jew Life can be a treadmill - as we go through the motions day after day without ever asking why or seeking what really matters to us. This course, prepared by the author of the best-selling book,Toward a Meaningful Life, is determined to change that
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2:53
Toward a Meaningful Life: Lesson Three (Spanish) (2:53)
Life can be a treadmill - as we go through the motions day after day without ever asking why or seeking what really matters to us. This course, prepared by the author of the best-selling book,Toward a Meaningful Life, is determined to change that
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32:10
Pain and Suffering (32:10)
Have you ever found yourself wondering what the point of life is? Have you ever found yourself wondering if there's a point to it at all? Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the best selling book Toward a Meaningful Life, for a discussion about Meaning, and Meaning's importance to discovering life's purpose -- and to living a purposeful life
Series: Toward a Meaningful Life
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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29:03
Work (29:03)
Have you ever found yourself wondering what the point of life is? Have you ever found yourself wondering if there's a point to it at all? Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the best selling book Toward a Meaningful Life, for a discussion about Meaning, and Meaning's importance to discovering life's purpose -- and to living a purposeful life
Series: Toward a Meaningful Life
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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11:14
14. Touch Infinite Joy (11:14)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 12
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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11:28
13. Actualize the Potential within Existence (11:28)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 11
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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22:07
Home (22:07)
Have you ever found yourself wondering what the point of life is? Have you ever found yourself wondering if there's a point to it at all? Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the best selling book Toward a Meaningful Life, for a discussion about Meaning, and Meaning's importance to discovering life's purpose -- and to living a purposeful life
Series: Toward a Meaningful Life
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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5:27
Marriage (5:27)
Have you ever found yourself wondering what the point of life is? Have you ever found yourself wondering if there's a point to it at all? Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the best selling book Toward a Meaningful Life, for a discussion about Meaning, and Meaning's importance to discovering life's purpose -- and to living a purposeful life
Series: Toward a Meaningful Life
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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25:03
Meaning (25:03)
Have you ever found yourself wondering what the point of life is? Have you ever found yourself wondering if there's a point to it at all? Join Rabbi Simon Jacobson, author of the best selling book Toward a Meaningful Life, for a discussion about Meaning, and Meaning's importance to discovering life's purpose -- and to living a purposeful life
Series: Toward a Meaningful Life
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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2:30
Toward a Meaningful Life: Discovering Your Personal Mission Statement (2:30)
Toward A Meaningful Life: A Soul-searching Journey for Every Jew Life can be a treadmill - as we go through the motions day after day without ever asking why or seeking what really matters to us. This course, prepared by the author of the best-selling book,Toward a Meaningful Life, is determined to change that
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23:43
613 Romantic Tips (23:43)
A fresh look at Jewish Law. How we can approach the seemingly imposing legalistic side of Judaism with a different spin that leaves us focused on the Legislator and His desire to be engaged in a relationship rather than a religion.
Rabbi Dovid Birk (4)
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1:14:49
Living a Significant Life (1:14:49)
How can we take control of our lives in a seemingly out-of-control world? How can we make sure that our time in this world is significant? Join Rabbi Laibl Wolf to explore what kabbalah can teach us about self actualization and personal fulfillment.
Rabbi Laibl Wolf (40)
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29:24
Chabad Emissaries Banquet 2010 Keynote Address (29:24)
The overarching symbol of Chabad is the Chabad House - a home for every Jew. What is the concept of "home", and what is its practical and spiritual significance? Join Rabbi Moshe New as he addresses an international gathering of thousands of Chabad rabbis at the 2010 Kinus haShluchim.
Rabbi Moshe New (4)
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29:00
Chabad Emissaries Banquet (29:00)
Mr. Gennady Boglubov recounts his own personal Jewish journey in Russia and his history with the Chabad movement at the 2010 Kinus haShluchim.
Mr. Gennady Bogolyubov (1)
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8:36
Rising from the Ashes (8:36)
This address was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
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1:07:07
The Hand of G-d in Your Life (1:07:07)
We all search for the burning bush — the moment of revelation in our lives that will usher in a new epoch in our existence — only to be let down when it doesn’t happen. If only we opened our eyes to the smaller moments in life, we would see how our lives are permeated with Divine Providence
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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3:04
Ecology Responsibility vs. Rights (3:04)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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19:55
Tzedakah (19:55)
The first of it's kind magazine-style show features Jewish culture and practice. Jewish Sparks was created and produced by Joel Miller, Ray Roth, Peter Shwartz and senior executive producer Rabbi Simcha Zirkind, for broadcast on the Canadian cable network, Vision Television
Series:
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2:50
Urban Farming and Social Justice (2:50)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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3:47
Organic Torah Environmentalism (3:47)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lecture "Organic Torah Environmentalism"
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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5:19
8. Develop a Personal Relationship with G-d (5:19)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 6
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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10:50
9. Connect with Your Purpose (10:50)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 7. Beraishis Boro Elo-Him Eis Ha-Shomayim Ve-Eis Ho-Oretz
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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15:29
A Tale of Two Souls (15:29)
A Tale of Two Souls: Exploring the Jewish Psyche Through the Lens of Tanya. The essence of man: is it spirit or soul? Within soul there is that which animates our physical existence and thrives on the material, and then there is that which aspires to virtue and transcendence
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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13:53
10. Pass the Baton On (13:53)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 8
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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7:51
Greetings to Lay Leadership Program 5771 (7:51)
Rabbi Krinsky greets the Lay Leadership Program at the 27th Annual Kinus Hashluchim Conference that took place November 7, 2010.
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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25:49
The Paradox of Choice (II) (25:49)
Recent studies have suggested that while customers appreciate multiple options to choose from, too many choices don’t always bring the desired results. Does Judaism suffer from an overabundance of choices? Find out in this class about decision making and how we can get better at it. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Erica Brown (4)
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35:29
Every Jew a Natural-Born Leader (35:29)
Take a surprising look at Judaism's history of revolutionary leaders, and learn how to tap into the powers you have inherited from them as their spiritual descendants. This event took place at Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana. For more exciting events like this one at Chabad-Lubavitch of Louisiana, check out: www.ChabadNewOrleans.com.
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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21:24
The Paradox of Choice (I) (21:24)
Recent studies have suggested that while customers appreciate multiple options to choose from, too many choices don’t always bring the desired results. Does Judaism suffer from an overabundance of choice? Find out in this class about decision making and how we can get better at it. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Dr. Erica Brown (4)
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13:20
11. Give Your All—Blood, Sweat, and Tears! (13:20)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 9. Yogatee Velo Motzosee Al Ta'amin
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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4:49
Goodness and Kindness (4:49)
Enjoy the musical styles of Rabbi Chaim Fogelman and get inspired to add a little more light to the world. .
Rabbi Chaim Fogelman (18)
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18:39
Lessons from Chabad (18:39)
Dennis Prager reflects on the unique contributions Chabad has made to Jewish life worldwide at the Lay Leadership Conference on November 7, 2010.
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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4:14
Religious Symbols (4:14)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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49:53
The Challenge of the Jew in the 21st Century (49:53)
Apathy, assimilation, and disenfranchisement: the challenges we face in the years to come. How do we cope with changes in our society? Can we grow while learning to take risks and ride the waves of an ever-shifting world?.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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2:46
Ecological Longevity (2:46)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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4:21
Ancient Jewish Ecological Practices (4:21)
When buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” are becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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7:48
7. Self-Mastery Within Your Reach (7:48)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 5
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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16:57
From Central Park to Sinai (16:57)
Son of the brilliant founder of a thriving Wall Street investment firm, Roy S. Neuberger was raised in elegant surroundings on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, overlooking the splendor of Central Park. Blessed with the finest education and the opportunity to partake of New York’s cultural bounty, Roy developed the kind of youthful sophistication that only the privileged can know
Series: Book of the Month
Mr. Roy Neuberger (1)
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6:49
What I May / Should Do (6:49)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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10:19
6. What You Do Matters (10:19)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 4
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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49:25
The Art of Listening (49:25)
Humility is “not thinking less of yourself, just thinking of yourself less." Rabbi Simon Jacobson, was a member of the Chozrim (A network of people charged with the awesome task of transcribing from memory, the Rebbe’s profound and academically exhaustive 4-8 hour talks for posterity)
Rabbi Simon Jacobson (149)
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9:49
Jewish Sustainability (9:49)
when buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” become part of everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lectures
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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58:01
The Courage to Trust: Can I Believe in Myself? (58:01)
How can we begin to trust in others if we do not trust ourselves? Learn the secrets of living a life of serenity and peace by accepting those things out of our control in our challenging and less than ideal lives. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Aryeh Weinstein (113)
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8:54
Parshat Noach and the Environment - Excerpt (8:54)
This Parshas Noach, Torah Café is pleased to partner with Canfei Nesharim, a Torah-based environmental organization, to provide a teaching to help us learn about protecting our environment
Rabbi Yosef Blau (3)
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24:03
Parshat Noach and the Environment (24:03)
This Parshas Noach, Torah Café is pleased to partner with Canfei Nesharim, a Torah-based environmental organization, to provide a teaching to help us learn about protecting our environment
Dr. Mark Altabet (2)
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11:30
Action and Reaction (11:30)
With buzz words like “sustainablitiy,” “going green” and “organic lifestyle” becoming part of our everyday language, we are forced to ask the question: Do environmental awareness and Judaism go hand in hand or do they conflict in their basic precepts? Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz, a farmer and religious leader, tackles this question and more in his lecture "Action and Reaction"
Rabbi Shmuel Simenowitz (9)
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19:06
Protecting Our Neighbor - Protecting the Environment - Part 2 (19:06)
Mrs. Ora Sheinson is a founding board member of Canfei Nesharim, an environmental litigation associate at Patton Boggs, LLP, an international law firm, and the mother of four children. For more Information on Canfei Nesharim, visit www.CanfeiNesharim.org.
Mrs. Ora Sheinson (2)
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18:34
Protecting Our Neighbor - Protecting the Environment - Part 1 (18:34)
Mrs. Ora Sheinson is a founding board member of Canfei Nesharim, an environmental litigation associate at Patton Boggs, LLP, an international law firm, and the mother of four children. For more Information on Canfei Nesharim, visit www.CanfeiNesharim.org .
Mrs. Ora Sheinson (2)
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15:34
Rosh Hashanah: Awakening Our New Potential (15:34)
Join Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik for an exploration of how we can take advantage of Rosh Hashana to awaken greater potential and abilities within ourselves. You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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7:42
5. Break Out of Your Limitations (7:42)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 3
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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24:23
Celebrating Shabbat (24:23)
Take a tour through the mystical and practical dimensions of Shabbat with Jewish Sparks. The first of it's kind magazine-style show features Jewish culture and practice. Jewish Sparks was created and produced by Joel Miller, Ray Roth, Peter Shwartz and senior executive producer Rabbi Simcha Zirkind, for broadcast on the Canadian cable network, Vision Television
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12:29
Unlocking a Secret to Stress-Reduction (12:29)
A close analysis of the Hebrew word "lachutz" - meaning "external" and "pressure" - reveals a very practical method of coping with stress and pressure in our daily lives. .
Dr. Gill Heart (1)
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19:31
Sukkot and the Four Species: Finding Individuality Within Unity (19:31)
You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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47:34
Are You Really What You’re Worth? (47:34)
Benjamin Franklin once said, “Money never made a man happy yet, nor will it. The more a man has, the more he wants. Instead of filling a vacuum, it makes one.” Delve into the esoteric teachings of the kabbalah and gain understanding about the challenges of money and materialism. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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28:48
The Surprising Power of Repentance (28:48)
Does G-d really expect me to be perfect? What is my role in this world, and how can I perfect myself when I feel so flawed? This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yossi Shanowitz (1)
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1:21
The Contemporary Meaning of the Seder (1:21)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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10:19
Shana Tova 5771 (10:19)
Rosh Hashanah Greetings from Jewish leaders around the world. Created by filmmaker Michael Kigel.
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1:27
Mrs. Tzipi Livni - New Year's Greeting 5771 (1:27)
Mrs. Tzipi Livni offers a thoughtful message to inspire Jews around the world as we enter the New Year 5771.
Mrs. Tzipi Livni (1)
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14:15
The Secret of Teshuvah (14:15)
Mrs. Chana Slavaticki (5)
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27:59
A Nation Blessed as One - Excerpt (27:59)
Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis (1)
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6:29
Chassidic Art: Rosh Hashanah Meditation (6:29)
Michoel Muchnik has taken the brush, paint, canvas and clay and implanted within them a spiritual life force. For more information and to purchase art by Mr. Muchnik, check out muchnikarts.com.
Michoel Muchnik (3)
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1:00:26
The Faith Factor: Does Anyone Still Believe? (1:00:26)
Is faith really blind? Does it deny us the right to question and reason? Does faith even have a role to play in a modern society? How to bring G-d back into a G-dless society and communicate faith in the face of adversity. This lecture was delivered at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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56:04
A Nation Blessed As One (56:04)
On Sunday, September 5th (26 Elul) at 2:30 PM, the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute and TorahCafé.com invite you to tune into our Rosh Hashana Webcast entitled, “A Nation Blessed As One
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9:59
JLI Teens: Hero of the Year Award (9:59)
This award was presented at the 5th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Series: National Jewish Retreat Awards
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36:15
The Chassidic Entrepreneur (36:15)
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel (56)
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7:59
Rosh Hashanah: The Birthday of the World (7:59)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Through his books, lectures, and consul he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands. Amongst his published works are: Reincarnation & Judaism: The Journey of the Soul
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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13:43
The Shofar: A Mystical Perspective (13:43)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Through his books, lectures, and consul he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands. Amongst his published works are: Reincarnation & Judaism: The Journey of the Soul
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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11:23
4. Find the One-Stop Solution (11:23)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 2
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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6:26
"Ad Mosai - Until When" (6:26)
At one of Montreal's largest Jewish events in recent history, close to 2,000 men and women gathered for a memorial service in honor of the slain Mumbai Shluchim.
Rabbi Berel Bell (151)
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10:25
The Living Take to Heart (10:25)
At one of Montreal's largest Jewish events in recent history, close to 2,000 men and women gathered for a memorial service in honor of the slain Mumbai Shluchim.
Chief Rabbi Binyomin Weiss (1)
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5:32
Tears of Inspiration (5:32)
At one of Montreal's largest Jewish events in recent history, close to 2,000 men and women gathered for a memorial service in honor of the slain Mumbai Shluchim.
Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz (1)
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11:51
Our Mission in This World (11:51)
In what was considered one of Montreal's largest Jewish gatherings in a long time, close to 2,000 men and women gathered at Chabad's Montreal Torah Center for a mass memorial service in honor of the slain Mumbai Shluchim.
Rabbi Moshe New (4)
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5:11
Our Patriarch Abraham Pleads with G-D (5:11)
At one of Montreal's largest Jewish events in recent history, close to 2,000 men and women gathered for a memorial service in honor of the slain Mumbai Shluchim.
Rabbi Zushe Silberstein (1)
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44:14
Elul: Endless Possibilities, Redemption of Imagination and Action (44:14)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Through his books, lectures, and consul he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands. Amongst his published works are: Reincarnation & Judaism: The Journey of the Soul
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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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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5:02
Sensitivity Toward Others While Growing in Judaism (5:02)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Yisrael Deren (17)
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13:45
Expressing Judaism (13:45)
For more "Crossfire" questions, go to: torahcafe.com/crossfire.
Series: Individual Crossfire questions
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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34:24
Jewish People: Symphony of Souls (34:24)
What is it that makes the Jewish people a people? What unites the "ultra-Orthodox" Jew with the self-proclaimed Jewish atheist? Join Rabbi Yossi Jacobson for an exploration deep into the Jewish soul to find the answers to these questions
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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10:59
3. Claim What Is Yours (10:59)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. This segment's verse: 1
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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1:05:51
Transforming the Past (1:05:51)
It's Never Too Late: From good to better, how to transform the past. This class was filmed at the Bais Chana in Jewish Women's Study Retreat, in Berkshires, CT . .
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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31:40
From Fury to Forgiveness (31:40)
A Chassidic 4-step plan to address anger and estrangement.
Mrs. Fraidy Yanover (4)
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42:27
The Art of Effective Listening (42:27)
Menachem Av: What Kabbalah says about destruction and redemption. The art of effective listening. Discover how these two concepts are really one cohesive message. Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Through his books, lectures, and consul he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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50:15
The Jewish Soul and Psyche (50:15)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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17:46
The Bigger the Chassid, the Bigger the Rebbe (17:46)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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1:04:32
The First Step in Divine Service (1:04:32)
Rabbi Manis Friedman discusses Tanya: Chapter 41.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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23:52
Growth Through Give and Take (23:52)
Nachshon Zohari, LCSW is a psychotherapist whose work is based on a foundation that encourages clients to identify and increase what is positive and powerful in their lives in order to open natural pathways out of unhealthy thoughts, circumstances, and behaviors. His areas of expertise are substance abuse treatment, grief and trauma therapy, and parenting education
Nachshon Zohari (1)
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31:39
Finding Faith in Times of Tragedy (31:39)
This program was organized by Yagdil Torah, an organization dedicated to strengthening Jewish education, literacy and Torah study. For more information about Yagdil Torah and their upcoming classes, check out: YagdilTorah.org. How does one find strength and faith during life's trying times? .
Rabbi Yisrael Deren (17)
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26:43
Words of Comfort (26:43)
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski is the director of Chabad of the Upper East Side of Manhattan. This program was organized by Yagdil Torah, an organization dedicated to strengthening Jewish education, literacy and Torah study. For more information about Yagdil Torah and their upcoming classes, check out: YagdilTorah.org.
Rabbi Ben Tzion Krasnianski (17)
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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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14:03
2. What to Focus On (14:03)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. Re-parenting Your Inner Child Episode 3: Claim What Is Yours. You can visit Mrs
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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6:23
Jewish Survival: Invest in Our Children (6:23)
Mr. Sam Domb (1)
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28:07
Kabbalah and the Psychology of the Soul: There’s no other reality but G-d (28:07)
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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14:43
1. Your Essential Value (14:43)
In this series, Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik explores the topic of education - both self-education and the education of our children - in light of the 12 essential Torah verses that the Lubavitcher Rebbe chose as fundamental in the instruction of a child. Re-parenting Your Inner Child Episode 2: What to Focus On You can visit Mrs
Series: Re-parenting Your Inner Child
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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5:07
Voices of the Past: Dr. Samuel P. Oliner (5:07)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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29:10
Getting to Know Your Soul (29:10)
A study session examining Tanya, the central text of Chabad Chassidism, as a means for creating the appropriate mental focus for prayer. Drawing on the deep well of chassidic wisdom and inspiration, this class will focus on a different theme each morning as it helps you build your own personal inner database of chassidic concepts and teachings
Rabbi Ronnie Fine (5)
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1:11:01
1+1=1 (1:11:01)
We are many and unique and yet, at our core, we are forever one. We don’t love our neighbor to glorify our own ego. When we come to another’s aid, we leave our own self behind. This seminar explores how to successfully uncover our inherent connection with others, to celebrate our diversity and to truly love others as we wish to be loved ourselves. You can visit Mrs
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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4:48
Voices of the Past: Rabbi Ephraim Oshry (4:48)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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44:13
The Virtue of Sin: A Contradiction in Terms? (44:13)
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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28:26
Killers, Victims, Heroes and Bystanders (28:26)
The Altruistic Personality and Prosocial Behavior Institute was founded in 1982 by Dr. Samuel P. Oliner and Dr. Pearl Oliner, who recognized the need for more research into the areas of altruism and prosocial behavior
Dr. Samuel P. Oliner (1)
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35:40
Are you Responding to the Commander or Only to the Commandment? (35:40)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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4:04
Voices of the Past: Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis (4:04)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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5:46
Voices of the Past: Dr. Yaffa Eliach (5:46)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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7:41
Shavuot: True Freedom (7:41)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Through his books, lectures, and consul he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands. Amongst his published works are: Reincarnation & Judaism: The Journey of the Soul. Inner Rhythms: The Kabbalah of Music Meditation & Judaism: Exploring the Jewish Meditative Paths
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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12:55
Chassidic Art: The Ring & The Rose (12:55)
For more information and to purchase art by Mr. Muchnik, check out muchnikarts.com.
Michoel Muchnik (3)
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7:41
The Giving of the Torah: A Spiritual Awakening (7:41)
Rabbi Chaim Chazan (1)
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25:05
Nothing but the Truth (25:05)
You can visit Mrs. Tzukernik's website at: thekabbalahcoach.com.
Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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5:28
Voices of the Past: Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (5:28)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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27:59
Iyar: Strengthening Your Self-Identity (27:59)
Rabbi DovBer Pinson is a world-renowned scholar, author, thinker, and beloved spiritual teacher. Through his books, lectures, and consul he has touched and inspired the lives of thousands. Amongst his published works are: Reincarnation & Judaism: The Journey of the Soul. Inner Rhythms: The Kabbalah of Music Meditation & Judaism: Exploring the Jewish Meditative Paths
Rabbi DovBer Pinson (42)
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16:26
One Jewish Family (16:26)
Mr. Natan Sharansky (8)
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37:10
Greetings to the JLI Mission to Israel (37:10)
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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2:23
Personal Reflections on the Anniversary of the Mumbai Attacks (2:23)
Elie Wiesel (1)
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3:53
Voices of the Past: Elie Wiesel (3:53)
Beyond Never Again: How the Holocaust Speaks to Us Today Explore the ways in which the Holocaust continues to affect our generation and colors what it means to live as a Jew today. The Holocaust forces us to grapple with the existence of evil and suffering. It challenges us to find faith and optimism in the face of devastation and despair
Series: Beyond Never Again: Voices of the Past
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1:08:39
The Sin of the Tree of Knowledge: Free Choice or Divine Plan (1:08:39)
Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz (157)
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5:36
My Zeidy (5:36)
Avraham Fried (5)
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1:50
Torah Cafe (1:50)
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21:05
L’Dor Va’Dor (21:05)
Adam Scott Bellos, or in Hebrew אברהם שמואל בן–דוד, or by his pen name אחד אדם, is from Cincinnati, Ohio, and is a senior at the University of Arizona studying Judaic and Near Eastern Studies
Series: Sinai Scholars Academic Symposium 2010
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1:15:24
A Tale of Two Souls (Extended Version) (1:15:24)
A Tale of Two Souls: Exploring the Jewish Psyche Through the Lens of Tanya. The essence of man: is it spirit or soul? Within soul there is that which animates our physical existence and thrives on the material, and then there is that which aspires to virtue and transcendence
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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1:01:38
The Jewish Pathology: You Can Run but You Can't Hide! (1:01:38)
What is it about the Jew that would compel one who has sworn off any interest or association with Torah observance to suddenly embrace it, in the strangest of ways, under the most perplexing of circumstances? Beyond glib and simplistic explanations like guilt, nostalgia and cultural pride, what is it within the Jewish “pathology” that causes this spiritual schizophrenia, and why should it not be seen as hypocrisy? Through humor and inspirational stories, this lecture will examine the deep and awesome dynamics of Jewish soul and identity
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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49:36
Finding Faith in Adversity (49:36)
How does one cope and nurture faith when tragedy strikes? How are we to respond to the suffering of others? Can faith and suffering go hand in hand? If life is filled with pain, can it still be satisfying and meaningful? A chassidic perspective. This lecture was delivered at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Dovid Eliezrie (72)
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1:01:03
How to Deal with Tragedy (1:01:03)
This class was given in response to the terrorist attack that struck the Chabad House in Mumbai, India. It's poignent message is directed to those who grapple for comfort and understanding in the face of inexplicable tragedy.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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17:14
Chassidic Art: Elijah's Cup (17:14)
Michoel Muchnik, through his artwork, has followed the Rebbe’s ideal for what art should achieve. He has taken the brush, paint, canvas and clay and implanted within them a spiritual life force. For more information and to purchase art by Mr. Muchnik, check out muchnikarts.com.
Michoel Muchnik (3)
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18:27
Greetings to JLI Mission to Israel (18:27)
Mr. Uzi Landau (1)
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24:01
Leper, A Conversation with Dr. Michael Kigel (24:01)
This video has been produced by Kosher Tube.
Dr. Michael Chighel (59)
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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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6:04
Got Parents (6:04)
Place your parents on a pedestal and if they fall off, put them back up. Rabbi Manis Friedman defines the relationship between a child and parent as one of entitlement. A child can never repay his parents and they are entitled to respect and honor despite their skills or success at parenting.
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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24:19
Your Full Potential Physically, Emotionally and Spiritually (24:19)
Mrs. Esther Hadassa Samuels (4)
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5:39
Inspired Living (5:39)
Rabbi Manis Friedman (248)
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41:14
Do You Believe in Angels? (41:14)
All throughout the Biblical stories, Scriptural writings, Rabbinical teachings and liturgical prayers, references are made to G-d’s angels, or Divine Messengers, commissioned to fulfill specific functions and tasks. This workshop will go beyond the abstract concept of the Holy Hosts, beckoning us to recognize the presence of angels in our own lives
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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1:08:04
Passion for Judaism (1:08:04)
A rousing study of the essential function of passion in Jewish observance and in the effective transmission of Jewish values and ideals from generation to generation. Prepare to laugh and to be inspired.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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11:26
Becoming a Professional Believer (11:26)
Jews are called “Believers, sons of believers”, faith being their defining quality. This excerpt from a talk by Rabbi Ginsburgh describes your profession as a work of art that expresses your faith. .
Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh (31)
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32:23
Judaism and the World We Live In (32:23)
For centuries Jews have looked to strike a balance between their identity and the society they live in. Should we assimilate into it or put up walls and withdraw, or can we find a balance between the two? This lecture was delivered at the 2th 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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36:23
Chabad Emissaries Banquet - 2009 - Keynote Address (36:23)
Rabbi Yehuda Shemtov (4)
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34:20
Chabad Emissaries Banquet - 2009 (34:20)
Dr. David Luchins (5)
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29:31
Chabad Emissaries Banquet - 2008 (29:31)
Ambassador Yehuda Avner (2)
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42:12
Chabad Emissaries Banquet - 2008 - Keynote Address (42:12)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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7:26
Elul: Preparing for the High Holidays (7:26)
Rabbi Shlomo Yaffe (68)
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2:56
Appreciating Flaws (2:56)
Rabbi YY Jacobson (103)
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1:19:06
The Happy Jew (1:19:06)
As stated in the Declaration of Independence, the founding principles of America include “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Many understand the rights to life and liberty. But what of the pursuit of happiness? Dennis Prager, an American syndicated radio talk show host, an author, columnist and international lecturer will discuss happiness in America
Mr. Dennis Prager (27)
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5:27
Reflections on the Anniversary of the Mumbai Attacks (5:27)
Rabbi Yona Metzger
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3:59
A Personal Message to All Shluchim and Communities (3:59)
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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58:15
Global Mumbai Memorial Tribute (58:15)
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25:36
King, A Conversation with Dr. Michael Kigel (25:36)
As the steam rises from the hot cups of coffee before them, Dr. Michael Kigel and Rabbi Mendel Kaplan discuss the nature of Moshiach and the future era of redemption. What will Moshiach be like as a leader? As a politician? Is it possible to have an infallible human being? They tackle these provoking questions and delve deep into the fascinating topic of Moshiach
Dr. Michael Chighel (59)
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45:55
Lessons in Leadership (45:55)
Every period in Jewish history can be defined by the leaders who served as conduits conveying the will of G-d and providing direction and inspiration to the nation. Throughout the millennia, Israel has been led by prophets, kings and sages, and composites of all of these
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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22:37
Experiencing the Holy Land (22:37)
This talk was given at the Grand Banquet of the Land and the Spirit: Mission to Israel 2008, a week after Purim. Rabbi Kotlarsky brings a lesson from the Megillah and explains how vital it is to not only enjoy your time in a holy place like Israel, but to take the spirituality back with you and actually change and become a better person.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky (22)
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9:48
Serving our Spiritual Needs (9:48)
Rabbi Dov Greenberg (57)
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24:44
Mr. Moshiach: A Conversation with Dr. Michael Kigel (24:44)
Belief in an "executive world spiritual leader" - messiah, or moshiach - is a central tenant of Judaism. What will Moshiach be like? What will he actually do in the world? Is the Messianic Age something to be afraid of, or something to truly rally for every single day? This video has been produced by Kosher Tube.
Dr. Michael Chighel (59)
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1:16:02
Dynamics of Prayer (1:16:02)
Once upon a busy life — maybe even two or three times, or more — we are struck with a sense of being so small within something much larger. Wouldn’t it be good for the two of us to have a chat? We would like to speak with G-d
Rabbi Dr. J. Immanuel Schochet (34)
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30:06
Balance and Context in Spiritual Growth (30:06)
Context is everything in achieving spiritual balance in one's life, but putting things into context can be a very delicate operation. Vintage footage of Rabbi Meir Abehsera's famed post-Shabbos gatherings.
Rabbi Michael Abehsera (1)
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25:10
A Nation United (25:10)
We find ourselves speaking a lot about Unity, but do we know why it is so important? What do we gain from being unified as a nation- the Nation of Israel? Rabbi Lau passionately explains how unity gives us life, spirit, uniqueness, continuity and indeed, our very existence. .
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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1:04:46
The Soul of Cyberspace (1:04:46)
What role does the internet play in mankind's spiritual development? Are its effects on the soul positive or negative? Join Rabbi Levi Garelik for the fascinating answers to these questions.
Rabbi Levi Garelik (2)
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46:42
Good Intentions: The Role of Thought in Relationships (46:42)
Join Rabbi Eli Silberstein for an exploration on the surprising role your thoughts play in creating harmonious - or not-so-harmonious - relationships with others.
Rabbi Eli Silberstein (139)
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14:02
Don't Worry, Be Happy (14:02)
Maintaining a positive attitude through the ups and downs of life need not, and ought not, mean being in denial. This workshop will discuss how one weathers the challenges and vicissitudes of life by meeting them head-on without being defeated or overwhelmed by them. This lecture was delivered at the 2th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Chaim Block (35)