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Why are we told to study Torah as an end in itself when the whole point of Torah seems to be for us to become bigger and better people? Rav Berkovits defines the concept of study, and the measuring rod for knowing how much we've understood of what we learned.
BY 615 K
Mankind has wrestled with the following question for thousands of years: Is competition good or not? Rav Berkovits describes the story of King Solomon and the two mothers fighting over the live child from a perspective that most of us have never heard before. He explains how to benefit from the competitive drive - without hurting others in the fray.
LZ 606 B
Rabbi Leff analyzes some popular myths about happiness under the spiritual microscope. He builds a working definition for enjoying greater satisfaction in this world, without losing focus on gaining eternal life in the next.
LZ 783
Mitzvot are bite size signposts that direct us towards God, and through their careful performance actually bring us into a closer proximity to His presences. Rabbi Leff opens a crack in the door to understand this very misunderstood subject.
LZ 956 A
For seven weeks we count the Omer in preparation for Kabbalas HaTorah on Shavuos. Each of the seven weeks has a different task, and each day has a unique built-in opportunity to help you define and refine your personality. Rabbi Leff offers a solution to help you develop a more stable consistency in your day to day life.
ON 952 A
It's not for nothing that the quote 'seeing is believing' is so widely used. As anyone who has witnessed a tragic scene of squalor and poverty can attest, the sense of sight can more quickly harness the deep emotions in a way that just hearing about it can't. Why is sight so powerful, and what great value does it have in planning for the future and for acquiring knowledge? Unfortunately, you'll need to hear the answer to this one.
SA 635
The mesorah that was handed down for davening was crystal clear, along with making your Bubbie's world-renowned 'kugel'. So how come there's no tradition about the clothes she wore, or how she wore them? Rav Solomon of The Lakewood Yeshiva argues that tznius somehow got lost in the shuffle. Hear an amazing talk on regaining what was regrettably lost on this fascinating subject.
WD 953 B
All human beings long to be great, but over time the hopes of most fizzle out. Is there a way to keep this dream moving forward and on course? Rebbetzin Weinberg offers inspiring clarity, practical tips and stories of ordinary people who became models for the heights one can reach by having the right focus.
WO 982 A
A tzaddik is ruled by his 'yetzer tov.' The rasha is ruled by his 'yetzer hara', and the 'benoni' wavers between the two. If this is true, how could Ravah, who was a huge sage and leader of his generation merely call himself a 'benoni'? Rabbi Weisz explains the esoteric concept of 'a righteous man', and the two diametrically opposite paths people can choose to reach God.
WY 956
From the eyes of an outsider, it seems like people who carefully follow the Torah are restricting their self-expression. Rav Yaakov questions this reasoning by pointing to an area that we in fact do conform - yet from that same place we are encouraged to express our maximum individuality.