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HT 544
Teshuva is the process of unraveling baked-in mistakes. Rebbetzin Heller helps us break through negative patterns that prevent us from shedding excess baggage, and how to best maneuver past obstacles that hinder us from successfully transforming our lives.
HT 544 C
How do our deeds define us? A person's soul is endlessly luminous. But as we grow, we wrap curtains of deeds around ourselves that mute or totally dim the power of our glow. And of course, the more a sin becomes engrained, the harder it becomes to uproot. Burnish your soul's dullness back to its original luster by understanding the seder of the Yom Kippur Service.
JO 540 A
God is intimately more approachable during the month of Elul. Mrs. Juravel explains the three primary traits for developing a successful relationship - and how it applies to our spiritual connection with God. Discover your inner greatness by learning to connect to another - or an Other.
KI 051 B
How does one know if a ‘friend’ has done Teshuva? One element of true repentance is to see a person stumbling over and over in a certain way, and now acts differently when faced with the same test. Rabbi Kahn shares a fascinating viewpoint on the end of days, and how the times we live in are a final test to see how we’ve progressed.
KJ 542
Everyone can change, but one’s progress depends on having a willingness. Can we who grew up 'frum from birth' also take a few unchartered steps like the ba'alei teshuvah do? Rabbi Krohn coaches us in taking on small kabbalos for the New Year - one’s we can be sure to accomplish and will become permanent.
KL 544 A
Ever wonder what’s behind the mitzvah of having a festive meal before Yom Kippur? Why are we being told to focus our attention on the physical just before entering the holiest spiritual day of the year? Rabbi Kelemen fills us in with what’s really being served at this meal before we enter this holy day.
KL 544 B
Even with a tiny bit of complete teshuva, God will deem that you have succeeded on Yom Kippur. So how come we find ourselves working on similar resolutions year after year? Perhaps you really didn't do teshuva! Real, permanent change is easier than you think. A must listen.
KY 541
We believe that Creation began six days before the first Rosh Hashanah. So why do we consider the 6th day to be the birthday of the world? We learn that the ultimate creation came into being on that day - Man. Rabbi Kirzner explores just what is it that we're really celebrating.
LZ 540 E
People often bandy about the idea of repentance, but how is it practically done? Rabbi Leff gives an in-depth analysis exploring the phenomenal gift of teshuva that reverses ones spiritual damage that should have been beyond repair. He focuses on the three step process for returning to God, with a deeper explaination of what each stage is meant to accomplish.
WN S 018
The word Elul is an acronym for 'I am for my beloved, and my beloved is for me.'Instead of using the word repentance to describe the word teshuvah, a better translation is the term 'to return.' The period before Rosh HaShanah is the most fitting time to evoke a deeper love for our Creator, in a way that allows the force of that warmth to permeate under our skin.Â