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Just as prayer elevates us to connect with G-d, Slichos draws G-d down to us. Rav Berkovits explains these late night supplications in shul as a poetic expression of yearning and desperation and takes us through selected paragraphs in depth. This class will change your perspective and kavana (intention) on the powers and necessity of Sleichos forever.
EG 945 A
Ever secretly wonder if the day will come when you'll be able to daven for the Amud and sound natural? This guide is perfect for anyone who wasn't brought up in a religious atmosphere, or those who wish to brush up on their tunes and technique. Listen in for a beautiful rendition of all the basic tefillos you'll need to know.
EG 945 B
Ever secretly wonder if the day will come when you'll be able to daven for the Amud and sound natural? This guide is perfect for anyone who wasn't brought up in a religious atmosphere, or those who wish to brush up on their tunes and technique. Listen in for a beautiful rendition of all the basic tefillos you'll need to know.
JO 442 A
The Shema is a central part of our davening - but how is it supposed to reach into our everyday lives? Mrs. Chana Juravel will astound you with her insight. Delivered with beauty and grace, this series can lead you to a deeper feeling when you say Shema from here on.
JO 442 B
If saying Shema Yisrael is so essential and the core of who we are as Jews, why don't we begin every formal prayer with it? And how does mentioning the Mezuzah as part of the Shema prayer fit in with the rest of it? Mrs. Juravel explains the Shema in deeper terms, with practical advice on how to carry it out effectively. A great talk to refresh our focus on words that we find ourselves repeating by rote.
JO 442 C
Why does the topic of Tzitzis merit so much space within the Shema, and how do these hanging strings impact our identity as Jews? And also, why is it so important to mention the Exodus from Egypt just before going into the Shmoneh Esrei? Mrs. Juravel spells out five basics principles of living that stem from Yetzias Mitzrayim, and how these principles connect us to our prayers.
NB 678
We've often heard people say "I asked, but God said no". While this may be an admirable response to being denied what we desperately wanted, were these heartfelt prayers simply cast to the wayside? Rabbi Nissel proves that tefillah works. And even when we think it didn't, he shows how answers are often disguised in ways we wouldn't recognize unless we learn how to look for them.
SM 935
People often lose their logic during tough times, bringing fear and anxiety in its wake. On the other hand, does the longing to flee to safety drive one into an even more desperate state? Rabbi Stern tells of his own experience during of 1948 war in Israel, and shares with us the guidance and directives he heard from the Gedolim of the time. Hear the hashgacha and Emunas Hashem needed during your own periods of danger.
TE 913 H
In this inspiring series, Rabbi Ezriel Tauber and Rabbi Shimshon Pincus zt"l speak on contemporary issues that affect us all, such as bitachon & hishtadlus, marriage, Shabbos, and different ways we define ourselves. Don't miss this great collection.
WY 942 A
If prayer has the power to completely change the outcome of every situation, doesn't such a power contradict the laws of justice? If you deserve something, shouldn’t you receive it without the need to ask? And if you don't, can you sentimentally cajole God's favor? Rav Yaakov discusses the intricacies of this highly paradoxical practice.