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Chicken Soup for the Soul (38:28)
"Chicken Soup For The Soul" - "Stories to say Aaaah" With Mrs Chaya Teldon This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
Series: Live Social Media Streams
Mrs. Chaya Teldon (28)
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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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42:07
Perseverance and Survival During the Holocaust (42:07)
Hear the first-person account of the story of two brothers clinging together for survival after their family perished in the wrath of the Third Reich. They struggled horrifically, and when the dust cleared at war's end, only one of them survived. Today, Dr. Eisenbach is a 92-year old dentist practicing in Southern California
Dr. Jacob Eisenbach (2)
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25:19
You Can Be Free from All Limitations (25:19)
Mrs. Dina Hurwitz (2)
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48:37
A U.S. Navy Officer and Rabbi's Wife (48:37)
With an engaging and dynamic style of presentation, Lieutenant Commander Laurie Lans weaves stirring stories of her time in war, taking us to a menorah-lighting ceremony in Saddam Hussein’s palace, a megillah reading in the hills of Afghanistan, and through her fascinating journey of Jewish pride and tenacity under extreme conditions
Mrs. Laurie Lans (4)
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22:32
Retreat Banquet Address by Sinai Scholars (22:32)
Taylor Gershberg and Ben Suster, members of the Sinai Scholars Society, pay tribute to Mr. Sami Rohr OB"M, the benefactor of the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute, and take us through their fascinating spiritual journey leading them to Chabad and the Sinai Scholars Society, ultimately providing them with a real and meaningful Jewish identity.
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47:19
My Outreach in War-Torn Countries (47:19)
This lecture took place at the 11th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mrs. Laurie Lans (4)
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50:26
From a Reform Rabbi to Chabad (50:26)
Join Rabbi Burt Aaron Siegel in his first-hand fascinating account of a leading Reform Rabbi's tumultuous spiritual journey from the pulpit of a prominent Reform temple in the heart of New York City, through the Indian hub of Eastern religions, to his ultimate destination that brought the happiest years of his life upon discovering Chabad, the Rebbe and his true self
Rabbi Burt Siegel (1)
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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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35:16
Sent to the Far East: My Unimaginable Mission from the Rebbe (35:16)
Join Marvin Tokayer in his fascinating journey from a college student challenging Chabad philosophy, to the first and only (at the time) Rabbi of the entire Far East, sent by the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Learn that changing the world for the better happens one step at a time.
Rabbi Marvin Tokayer (2)
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14:37
Surviving and Thriving (14:37)
Mrs. Estelle Laughlin (2)
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33:34
Samarkand to Shanghai: Generation to Generation (33:34)
Mrs. Devorah Alevsky (4)
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1:04:13
Special Moments with the Rebbe (1:04:13)
An interview with Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, assistant to the Lubavitcher Rebbe and a member of the Rebbe's secretariat for over 40 years. This interview took place at the 10th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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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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56:27
Tales of The Bible (Genesis) (56:27)
The Bible first hit the shelves some 3,300 years ago and hasn’t been revised since. How, then, does it remain relevant today? Do the stories of slaves and deserts and Canaanite tribes really matter anymore? An analytical look at the tales of the Torah reveals a wealth of contemporary meaning for our modern lives.
Rabbi Yitzchak Schochet (186)
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18:08
The Life of a Tzadik (18:08)
Series: Soul Encounters
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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6:21
Bringing Judaism to Florida (6:21)
This address was delivered at the 7th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Avrohom Korf (1)
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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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11:05
Bringing Light into our Lives (11:05)
Series: Israel Mission 2014
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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6:15
Yearning for a Better World (6:15)
Series: Paradigm Shift
Rabbi Sholom Lipskar (14)
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1:34
Poetry Reading: How a place becomes Holy (1:34)
Series: God's Optimism
Yehoshua November (7)
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2:21
Poetry Reading: God's Optimism (2:21)
Yehoshua November (7)
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2:52
The Shtender: A Meditation for Prayer (2:52)
Prayer is a treasured and intimate time in a Jew’s day. But too often, it can seem intimidating and overwhelming. In this poetic rendition, Meir Kalmanson depicts a familiar struggle we encounter while striving for a meaningful prayer experience. His advice: consider an often neglected but powerful tool - the Shtender.
Meir Kalmanson (1)
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57:56
The Rebbe's Legacy of Love (57:56)
In this moving talk Rabbi Ruvi New shares personal stories of how the Rebbe continues to affect his life. What drives Chabad Rabbis around the globe to deliver the Rebbe’s message? Rabbi New delivers the Rebbe’s eternal message with clarity and warmth. The lecture is more like a classic Chassidic farbrengen, reflecting a life full of meaning and commitment
Rabbi Ruvi New (101)
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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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9:51
The Rebbe's Blessing in My Life (9:51)
Mr. Steven Solrash (1)
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39:50
My Relationship with the Rebbe (39:50)
The messenger is a reflection of the one who sent him. Chief Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau reminisces about his meetings with the Lubavitcher Rebbe, each time lasting exactly 2 hours and 20 minutes. The Rebbe expressed great caring for Rabbi Lau, both on physical and spiritual levels, even informing him of his future position as Chief Rabbi of Israel.
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Lau (26)
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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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23:30
Greetings at the Kinus Hashluchos Banquet 5770 (23:30)
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky (16)
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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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16:23
The Rebbe as I Knew Him (16:23)
This program is brought to you by Rabbi Shmuel Butman and the Lubavitch Youth Organization In their 1994 book, Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies, James Collins and Jerry Porras propose that every company establish a “Big Hairy Audacious Goal
Mr. Robert Abrams (1)
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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.
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Mrs. Shimona Tzukernik (121)
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47:37
Expanding Horizons of Judaism in the Far East (47:37)
Much like the flourishing Chinese economy, Jewish communities in the Far East have experienced rapid growth, with Chabad at the helm. Learn about Chabad's initiative to help build a strong Jewish infrastructure in the Far East.
Rabbi Sholom Greenberg (1)
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22:29
The Lubavitcher Rebbe's Approach To Media and Technology (22:29)
This speech was delivered on September 12, 2011 at an event coordinated by Merkaz Anash. Rabbi Groner explains that there are lessons we can learn from the technicalities of how the Internet is programmed and that we have to find a way to use the Internet in a pure way that will not harm anyone.
Rabbi Leibel Groner (4)
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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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4:21
Yaakov and Eliyahu (4:21)
Directed & animated by Tawd b. Dorenfeld. Buy the 18-minute extended version of this story at HolyWorldProductions.com.
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9:22
A Story: The Great Debate (9:22)
Peninnah Schram, well-known storyteller & author, is Professor of Speech and Drama at Yeshiva University’s Stern College. Vibrantly elegant in her storytelling, she tells Jewish stories of wisdom and wit. Her latest book is an illustrated anthology, THE HUNGRY CLOTHES AND OTHER JEWISH FOLKTALES (Sterling Publ
Mrs. Peninnah Schram (3)
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19:38
Shlichus: Stories from the Front Lines (19:38)
Enjoy these tales of inspiration, perspiration and determination from the front lines of the world of shluchim. These Rabbis share their personal anecdotes from their attempts to share the message of hope, caring and the unbreakable spirit of the jewish people. This talk was given at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Tuvia Teldon (4)
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5:49
Stories from the Front Lines (5:49)
Enjoy these tales of inspiration, perspiration and determination from the front lines of the world of shluchim. Rabbi Shalom Deitsch shares his personal anecdotes from his attempts to share the message of hope, caring and the unbreakable spirit of our people. This talk was given at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Shalom Deitsch (2)
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17:49
Stories from the Front Lines (17:49)
Enjoy these tales of inspiration, perspiration and determination from the front lines of the world of shluchim. These Rabbis share their personal anecdotes from their attempts to share the message of hope, caring and the unbreakable spirit of our people. This talk was given at the 4th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Yisrael Deren (17)
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8:25
Elijah's Three Gifts (8:25)
Peninnah Schram, well-known storyteller & author, is Professor of Speech and Drama at Yeshiva University’s Stern College. Vibrantly elegant in her storytelling, she tells Jewish stories of wisdom and wit. Her latest book is an illustrated anthology, THE HUNGRY CLOTHES AND OTHER JEWISH FOLKTALES (Sterling Publ
Mrs. Peninnah Schram (3)