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GT 789 C
Most people do believe life has meaning - but how true is the meaning they give their thoughts? Rabbi Glaser walks us through a crystal clear example of how our subjective thoughts match up to the objective standard of Torah. From this, hear an eye opening reason why there is so much disunity in families and between people in general.
HT 982
As human beings, we are full of perplexing contradictions. For instance, we readily admit to not being perfect, yet react defensively when flaws are pointed out. We also rationalize negative deeds we do to fit them into our drive to be good. Hear how these and other contradictory responses are traced back to a mysterious vow we made in the womb - and how this reality affects our perception of where we hope to reach.
WN 250 A
What’s the point of life? Join Rav Noah as he explores the very basics of Judaism and the universe’s existence, showing that the goal is to gain pleasure from our relationship with G-d. Aren’t there plenty of pleasures to be experienced in the world without that? Experiencing reality is the only true pleasure there is. Do we feel this on a day-to-day basis?
WN 250 B
In this classic series on Mesillas Yesharim, Rav Noah explores basic concepts that are the foundations of Judaism. Follow his pithy wisdom as he examines the nonsense we often get sucked into, and the capacity for mitzvos to pull us into a relationship of love with G-d. A fascinating class that asks some hard-hitting questions about what we get out of following G-d’s commandments.
WN 250 C
Why were we put into this world? The point is the World to Come. Hear a powerful view of the world we inhabit, and the appropriate view of self as a soul, instead of a body. The goal of the world is to teach us about love of G-d. Have one eyebrow raised? Join Rav Noah as he shows clearly that deep down we know all of these concepts to be true.
WN 250 D
Are we alert when we are serving G-d? The Mesillas Yesharim examines the different levels people live on when living in this world, some of them more aware of why we’re alive, and some less. Do we know what we’re living for? Rav Noah has us laughing and wincing at the same time as he shows our minds to be miles away when we could be truly connecting to the Divine.
WN 250 E
It’s important to remain aware of what we do, and the results of those actions. Rav Noah expounds on the Mesillas Yesharim’s teachings to make a reckoning of what we’ve done each day and the motivations behind that. It’s important to keep viewing the bottom line – what we’ve lost by inappropriate behavior and what we’ve gained by the positive.
WN 250 F
Mesillas Yesharim is a classic sefer written by the 'Ramchal'. His simple, yet penetrating words have guided many seekers through the last few centuries, and have been a beacon of light in a world of confusion and darkness. Rabbi Noah Weinberg brings insight and practical clarity to this wellspring of wisdom.
WN 953
We are not as afraid of our faults as we are of our greatness. Who am I to stand above the crowd? Can it be that feeling the responsibility of greater ability can cause gifted ones to leave their potential undeveloped? Rabbi Weinberg explains this phenomenon like few others could.
ZY 410
Underneath it all, why do some people have such a hard time living up to their responsibilities? Rabbi Zweig takes a close look at the means we use to overcome laziness, such as deadlines which prod us into taking action. What would our lives look like if we weren't so influenced by all the voices around us? A fascinating class.