We all know Virtual Reality is the future, but what if the future is now? Experience the Holy Temple using the power of Virtual Reality, and glimpse Jewish learning's future with some of the founders of a new eductaional startup. This session took place at the 16th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Aaron Wolko (1)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
First he threatened to call the police on a Chabad Shliach, and then he walked a mile so his brother can hear the blowing of the Shofar on Rosh Hashanah. A fascinating story about Divine Providence, determination, and Chabad’s mission to reach every single soul.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski explains why don't supernatural miracles happen anymore like they did in the Bible.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
When did Judaism start, and what does it mean to be the "Chosen People"?.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
The 2020 Pew Study, released in May 2021, is the subject of talk around town, and many are worried about the future of Judaism in America. Hear some of the study’s findings and what they mean from rabbis, community leaders, and educators. Sometimes the numbers don’t tell the whole story. This panel was featured at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat
Mrs. Holly Cohen (9)
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)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
Series: Live Social Media Streams
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
Series: Live Social Media Streams
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
This video is part of a series of live streams by the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute (JLI) to provide quality lectures during the worldwide COVID-19 lockdowns. Click here to see more.
Series: Live Social Media Streams
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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)
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)
Judaism cannot be contained. If it’s there, it spills over into all areas of a person’s life. Hear from a professor, philanthropist, and film director, to discover the impact Judaism has on their daily lives. This panel was featured at the 13th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Mr. David Magerman (5)
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)
Leave the light on! Your invitation can change another’s life forever. Who’s coming to your house this Shabbos?.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
From Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg to Microsoft's Bill Gates, some individuals are gifted -- and tested -- with great wealth. Whether we find ourselves in the billionaire's club, the comfortably middle class, or those struggling paycheck to paycheck, we all need to find the proper perspective on money
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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)
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)
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)
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)
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)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski shares a story about the Divine Providence that saved his father, Rabbi Mordechai Meir Hakohen Bryski OBM, during the Holocaust.
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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)
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)
The most famous of all prayers of our people is the prayer, “Shema Yisroel — Hear O Israel . . . .” What does it mean to “hear”? This talk will focus on how, through the Shema, the Torah is advising us to strengthen our relationship with G-d and with our family
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
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)
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)
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)
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
Keying in on the moving and highly symbolic account of the prophet Ezekiel’s visit to a valley filled with the remains of previous generations and his visions of the “dry bones” resurrected, this workshop will explore core issues of Jewish belief, the bond between generations and the phenomenon of supernatural events — past, present and future
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)
It’s been said that those most in touch with where they come from have the healthiest sense of where they’re headed to. Perhaps the greatest testimonial to this truism is the story of the Jewish People who, through the ages, have lived with the heritage and legacy of their ancestors in forging the paths to their destiny
Rabbi Moshe Bryski (40)