Rabbi Reuven Wolf was raised in the Ropshetz Chassidic dynasty, educated in the Belz and Bluzhev Yeshivos, and later, in the famous Lithuanian schools of Slabodkea and Mir. He is profoundly influenced by Jewish Mysticism and Kabbalah, and particularly Chabad Chassidic philosophy.
Since 1995, Rabbi Wolf has been teaching students of all ages, from elementary school children to adults, and has lectured across North America. Maayon Yisroel was founded in 2006 by Rabbi Wolf and Haki Abhesera, as a center to fulfill the vision of spreading the profound mystical teachings of Chassidic Judaism.
Recognized as an inspiring and thought provoking lecturer, he has cultivated a unique talent to communicate deep and complex mystical ideas in a manner that is both compelling and applicable to the greater public, and his lessons are charged with an enthusiasm and vigor that impacts listeners both intellectually and emotionally.
What does Moshiach really mean? How will my life change? Should I be excited about his coming? A no-holds barred session about the end of days. This lecture took place at the 12th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
Through the esoteric understanding of the Torah, we can see only see goodness. What may superficially sound like a curse is truly a blessing in disguise.
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
Outwardly, the names of these Torah Portions seem contradictory, but behind them lies a powerful, deep and inspiring hidden message. This class was given April 8, 2013 - 28 Nissan, 5773 (Parshat Tazria - Metzora).
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
This class was given March 18, 2013 - 7 Nissan, 5773 (Parshat Tzav).
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
This class was given March 4, 2013 - 22 Adar, 5773 (Parshat Vayakhel-Pekudei).
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
This week we are sandwiched between 2 redemptions, Purim and Pesach. Rabbi Reuven Wolf asks why the kings are sleeping. The supernal king, the king in the Megillah and the King Moshiach, all waiting to be awakened for the final redemption. This class was given February 25, 2013 - 15 Adar, 5773 (Parshat Ki Tisa).
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
Why is Purim so noisy? The graggers, wine, food, and gifts are all physical. Rabbi Reuven Wolf uses comparisons between Yom Kippur, Chanukah and Purim to understand the physicality of Purim as opposed to the spirituality of the other holidays. Rabbi Wolf also connects the noise of Purim to the bells on the garments of the Kohein Gadol. as described in this week’s parsha, Tetzaveh
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)
G-d lived in a mobile home. Rabbi Reuven Wolf takes us through the parsha and the Rashi's to show how to live our lives with joy.
Rabbi Reuven Wolf (14)