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BA 655 C
If Judaism is God's chosen religion, why did He allow Christianity and other major religions to become so large and powerful? Rabbi Berger first explains the beginnings of Christianity from the Jewish perspective, and then shows the influences other religions can have on your own belief in Judaism.
BA 655 E
In his clear lucid way, Rabbi Berger explains the differences between Judaism and Christianity. He explains how each divergent belief arose - within the context that Christianity was created by a Jew.
BY 546 C
Succos embodies our deepest calling for complete reliance on Hashem. Rav Berkovits shows how trust in Hashem also includes believing in ourselves. This fascinating class explains trust in God and how in the shade of your Succah can help you tap into a feeling pretty close to the taste of olam habah.
GA 760 J
What's all the fuss about not seeing even a crumb of yeasted dough on Passover? And why the eerie ram's horn on Rosh Hashanah? And the Four Species on Sukkot, or how people raced to Jerusalem to be the first to announce the new month (Rosh Chodesh), or fasting, Chanukah, marriage and adultery, and even the obligation to have children? Rabbi Geller gives these and many other Jewish concepts a rational foundation along with the spiritual value.
KI 931 A
Where does truth originate? With G-d, or the Rabbis? Rabbi Kahn answers these questions by citing a famous story of Rabbinical controversy in the Talmud. By unraveling this enigmatic story, we begin to reach an understanding of the term 'oral law' and how to relate to the Rabbis - who are responsible for its transmission and interpretation. If you have ever wondered why the Rabbis have so much authority in determining right and wrong - stay tuned.
KI 931 B
Where does truth originate? With G-d, or the Rabbis? Rabbi Kahn answers these questions by citing a famous story of Rabbinical controversy in the Talmud. By unraveling this enigmatic story, we begin to reach an understanding of the term 'oral law' and how to relate to the Rabbis - who are responsible for its transmission and interpretation. If you have ever wondered why the Rabbis have so much authority in determining right and wrong - stay tuned.
KV 935
It's so easy to sing a merry song when things are going along fine, but what's our tune when the going get rough? True bitachon in Hashem is the starting point for happiness. Even though many of the 'jobs' we face in life may seem beyond our reach, our 'Employer' is ready to compensate us handsomely just for the honest effort we make - regardless of the outcome. Appreciating this takes a little extra understanding.
KV 952
Appreciating the complex Divine intricacy of the human eye points to His involvement and how we perceive our destiny. How can we as human beings develop a stronger belief in Hashem's master plan to help us see how all is indeed inherently good. A wise way to spare us all the ups and downs of life.
LZ 529 A
The Jewish people and the Torah are two sides of the same coin. Without the Jewish people, there would not be a Torah, and without the Torah, could there be a Jewish people? Join Rabbi Leff for the dynamics of this symbiotic relationship, the effect of each person's name, and other connections that came about at Har Sinai.
MI 003
There is a gaping hole in the Torah between the mention of Abraham's birth, and God's command that he leave his birthplace at the age of 75. Rabbi Milstein travels some of the unmentioned paths that Abraham took in between when he discovered how we all can know that God exists, and the irrefutable logic he used to understand what God expected of him, and what He expects from all of us.