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Rabbi Avi Geller's series on the entire five books of Judaism is delivered with lively enthusiasm and humor. Each weekly talk is a whirlwind tour of all the events of that week's Torah portion, plus major commentaries and explanations of fundamental concepts of Judaism.
Whenever we count days or years are we only interested in the final tally? The system we use indicates the type of culmination we're measuring. Rabbi Ari Kahn looks at the metaphysical significance of the Jubilee 50th year and how it influences the counting of the Omer and Yom Kippur. Hear some surprising spiritual secrets that indicate ways the universe operates.
The letters of emes are hidden within the first word of the Torah to teach us that Hashem created the world with the stamp of truth. But wouldn't it have been more appropriate for them to have been in order? Rabbi Rosenblum also gives a fascinating vort of how the generations from Adam to Avraham each managed to challenge one of the thirteen great principles of faith.
Do we really need to be the sharp man in a business suit strutting down the street to enjoy a rush of self-confidence? Rabbi Wagensberg shares his keen insight into the ‘creation of man’ to explain the powerful Divine energy that G-d invested into each unique individual. This lecture leads us to consider just how much our Creator really believes in us.
Are you suffering from after-the-holidays blues? Stepping into Parshas Breishis after Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Succos, Hoshanah Raba, Shmini Atzeres and Simchas Torah can be anticlimactic, especially when all we have to look forward to is a long, dark and cold winter. If you would like the greatest reasons to rejoice with song and dance, precisely at this time of year, just tune in and listen to this class in which Rabbi Wagensberg shows us that the source of our comfort is right under our noses.
What was the test of the mann? According to Rashi, it lay in understanding the commandment to consume it within one day. On the other hand, the Ramban says it was to test the emerging nation to see how well they would obey such an unusual command. What was the test of the mann? Rav Weisz tackles the question of the mann head-on. Was it for man to recognize his own power of endurance, or for God to know just how far He could draw out man's determination and emunah, revealing his innate kochos hanefesh? He also discusses the perplexing story of the quails.