Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
In case 4 cups of wine is not enough at the sedar, there is a fifth. Rabbi Levi Kaplan enumerates some of the reasons why there is a 5th cup and why it is named for Elijah the Prophet.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Why is there no artificial respiration at the Megillah reading? Rabbi Levi Kaplan gives three reasons why we read the names of the sons of Haman in one breath. Choose your favorite reason and don’t forget to breath.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Revenge, how sweet it is! Revenge is forbidden by the Torah but Rabbi Levi Kaplan presents the one instance where it was allowed and encouraged. Why is the Purim decree against the Jews different?.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
In this brief insight into the revelation at Sinai, Rabbi Levi Kaplan presents a Chassidic investigation into the world of speech and it’s various functions. The power of speech is employed to process thoughts, share ideas with others and as a method of recitation in fulfillment of the mitzvah of Torah study
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Loving your fellow incorporates the entire Torah. How can I love every Jew if I don't like some people? Rabbi Levi Kaplan expands on chapter 32 of Tanya, also known as Perek Lev, the portion of the heart. The Alter Rebbe exhorts us to love every Jew, even if their only positive quality is that they are a creation of G-d.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
The action of fasting is to consciously not eat. The 10th of Teves is the occasion for Rabbi Levi Kaplan to speak about the message in fasting. Through fasting we remember the message that G-d sends to the us, to reflect on the outcomes of our actions.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Money given on Chanukah is holy. In this short video, Rabbi Levi Kaplan lays out a clear and concise route to educate children. It is our responsibility to allow our children to experience the difficulty of learning and improving themselves and to reward them for their effort
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
IMPORTANT: It has been brought to my attention that knotting together the 4 strings to keep them distinguishable isn't preferred, rather, to clip them with a paper clip or the like. Rabbi Levi Kaplan .
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
► Click here to watch: Introducing Tanya Chapter 42 This talk was given at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
► Click here to watch: Meditation: Connecting to Ones Source (Tanya Chapter 42) To characterize someone as a "yorei shamayim - one who fears G-d," is high praise; and yet the Talmud (Berachot 3b) seems to imply that this is no big deal..
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Click here to watch Fine Structure Constant in Scripture: Psalm 119 Click here to watch Chapter 137 of Psalms: A Study of Gematria and Science by Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
In this short presentation, Rabbi Levi Kaplan shares a story with the hope of encouraging TorahCafé viewers to preserve and cherish ancient Jewish books, family collections of Judaica and their family heritage as a whole. .
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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)
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)
What is the origin of the Mitzvah of Tzitzis? In this class, Rabbi Levi Kaplan discusses the etymology of the word and the ideas behind the various details.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Chassidic Jews are known for their joyful and energetic worship of G-d, and for their incorporation of soul-stirring melodies into prayer services. How are worship of G-d and song related? Join Rabbi Levi Kaplan, seasoned cantor, for a discussion of the significance of song in chassidic prayer.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
The Torah begins with the word bereishit - in the beginning. Join Rabbi Levi Kaplan as he reveals the secret meanings of the Torah's first word and explains the Chassidic interpretation of the Torah's first letter, the beit. .
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Each letter in the Torah holds keys to understanding the Torah on progressively deeper levels. What do we learn from the letters of the Hebrew word chamas, used in this week's parsha to describe the wrongdoing of the generation of the Flood.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Join Rabbi Levi Kaplan for a tour of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's library, which includes a large number of Ph.D. theses sent to the Rebbe for his blessing and advice by people from all backgrounds and walks of life.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan, veteran educator and speaker, shares three tips on parenting through the lens of Jewish mysticism.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
The greater part of the Torah reading of Haazinu ("Listen In") consists of a 70-line "song" delivered by Moses to the people of Israel on the last day of his earthly life
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Parshat Shoftim, addresses fundamental issues pertaining to the leadership of the Jewish people. It begins with a discussion regarding judges, and later discusses the concept of the kings, prophets, and the kohanim (priests)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Do you miss those “old yeshiva days” and yearn for a second chance? Did you miss yeshiva altogether and always wanted to study a page of Talmud? Looking to get back into the rhythm of daily learning or don’t know where to start? Let Rabbi Kaplan guide you, and you’ll be on your way!.
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
Rabbi Levi Kaplan (54)
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As Performed by Benny Freedman and Rabbi Levi Kaplan.
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