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KE 533
This ominous day chalked up scores of calamities throughout Jewish history. Rabbi Spiro's historical perspective examines the very first mistake we made on that day, and traces the subsequent string of events that bore the destruction of two Temples, the city of Beitar, the Spanish Inquisition and World War One. The question he attempts to answer is: Can we ever truly grasp the underlying cause of all these terrible disasters?
KY 533 A
The two warring nations of Moab and Midyan seem to have vanished into the dust of the ages. But upon analysis, their ancient attempt to cause us to sin using the forces they each represent, are still surprisingly relevant. Where do we find these two powers as the primary causes for destroying our holy temples, and continue to work against us? And one of them is still internally enmeshed in us, perpetuating the exile it brings until we can break out? A talk for Tisha B'Av from an angle you've never heard before.
KY 533 D
Jacob’s dream of angels ascending and descending a heavenly ladder carries even greater ominous overtones then just the length of the four exiles. The 4th angel ascended but never fell back, seemingly to continue climbing – dooming us for eternal exile. How did God’s response that He would push the angel back calm down Jacob, and what does the seeming strangeness of the ascendance of the final angel imply about the internal exile we are mired in today?
KY 533 E
Why do seven haftaros of comfort follow the 9th of Av? And why is Hashem asking us to comfort Him? Hear how Hashem’s hashgacha in the world moves us beyoud many puzzling questions, and past the pain of suffering - teaching us how to perceive the world as one, and not as a duality.
KY 533 F
A basic misconception Jews have today is attempting to reach God alone - in the midst of a society that appears bereft of moral boundaries. In a most heartfelt manner, Rabbi Kirzner explains how we can polish our confused identity by using the accumulated potential of our illustrious giants. Hear how the life of our matriarch Rachel, in specific, proves our ability to reach this cohesiveness and complete redemption.
KY 533 G
What greater dichotomy could there be then mourning on Tisha B'Av for the destruction and at the same time a faint hint of hidden joy? Rabbi Kirzner’s moving portrayal of this dichotomy of the pain, and the deeper meaning of consolation has a potential for deepening our appreciation for any suffering that may come our way.
LD 533 B
How is the political brawling over Jerusalem to be understood from a Torah perspective? Dr. David Luchins, a political insider, explains why Jerusalem became such a fixation for all those trying to bring peace to Israel. Hear what options the City of Peace has for bearing out its name.
LZ 828
For a Torah-sourced analysis of baseless hatred, Rabbi Leff carefully qualifies the animosity we can show for those who are distancing God’s values, and the times we're permitted to vent our anger and loathing toward anyone not quite like us. Be prepared to hear what true love and true hatred are essentially all about.
PS 533 D
There's one day every year we try to face the reality of who we are, where we are, and why. Rav Pincus compares and contrasts the past horrors that have befallen the Jewish people to the current tragedy of scores of Jews being lost to their heritage. Can we feel the pain of Hashem? Are we willing to do all it takes to end our galus? A must-listen to help shake us up - to truly take stock.
WN 532 A
What can God really expect from a generation light years away from the great spiritual heights we had reached in the past? Rav Noah demolishes every excuse with one powerful point - God, Who controls all powers and abilities, is surely backing us up to break out of exile. How come we hesitant taking the next step?