Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
The Jewish legal system is a sophisticated network of laws, regulations and customs that draw on centuries of Jewish scholarship. Some are of direct Biblical origin, while others were developed by the Sages. Where do the principles of prayer come from? Were the do’s and don’t’s of our daily prayers given at Sinai, or did they evolve throughout the ages?.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
On at least two instances the Biblical narrative is interrupted by a litany of horrors that will befall the Jewish people should they stray. How do we reconcile this with our idea of a kind and loving G-d? Take a look at the inner meaning of the Torah’s curses, and enter a world of blessings in disguise.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Jews make blessings on everything. In fact, we say more than 100 Berachot every day. We’ll delve into the source texts of the Berachot laws to learn exactly which blessings to say, and when. Get a taste of halachah’s precision and structure as you learn how to say thank you the Jewish way. This class took place at the 8th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
The High Priest wears a headband that covers the forehead which covers the frontal lobe. Rabbi Meir Levinger shows how modern scientific knowledge of the brain agrees with our ancient Torah traditions. The take away of this short Torah thought is that chassidus is about one liners to keep us going for the whole day.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Love and awe, the primary emotions of relationships are found in our relationship with G-d, with our partners, our parents and our children. Rabbi Meir Levinger responds to questions about relationships through the lens of this basic premise of Chassidut.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Rabbi Meir Levinger discusses the 10 utterances with wihich G-d created the world. Through referencing chapter 21of Tanya, Rabbi Levinger explains that there are 2 aspects of speech. The first is the revelation which is an expression of G-d's energy; and the 2nd is outward revelation, which exposes the inside to the outside, with words
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
In the messianic age, G-dliness will pervade existence in a revealed way, and our relationship with spirituality will be markedly different from our current experience. Explore the true nature of “the redemption” and what it will be like to live in a spiritual utopia. This lecture was delivered at the 6th annual National Jewish Retreat
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Ki karov means that it’s close — close to you — to be connected to G-d. What could be closer to you, your own self? This general session is based upon chapters 18-25 in Tanya and the phrase, “Ki karov…” from the book of Deuteronomy. Join us as we explore how defining your own self-identity can lead you to a powerful connection to your creator
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Mayanot Moment brings you a thought on the parsha from a different Mayanot teacher every week. In less than 5 minutes, you can recharge and enter Shabbat invigorated and inspired with poignant messages from this week’s Torah portion. Tune in every week!.
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)
Rabbi Meir Levinger (13)