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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.
The blind, aging Isaac intended to give his blessing of 'prosperity' to his wicked son Esau, and leave his righteous son Jacob with nothing. Rabbi Kahn explains what the underlying intentions of Isaac really were. And if you've ever wondered what the Jewish view of how the world would look in the state of 'Nirvana,' here's your chance.
The central problem in the generation of Bavel was that they not only thought they were above nature, but that they controlled it as well. In a haunting but relevant comparison, Rabbi Leff points to the identical attitude existing within today's world, and shows how the generation of Bavel has come full circle.
Wouldn’t the most righteous people alive make the ultimate set of parents? How then could an Esav have grown up in Yitzchak and Rivkah’s home? Rabbi Wagensberg’s class on raising children helps delineate the balance between giving them all you’ve got and accepting their free will choices – and can help any parent during those inevitable moments of doubt over their child’s path.
Yitzchak ('Frum From Birth') and Rivkah (the prototype of a returnee) are a classic study in opposite paths in forging a relationship with G-d. Hear Rabbi Wagensberg's thought-provoking analysis of the pros and cons of each approach, and each person's longing to synthesize self-discovery of G-d along with the traditions on which they were raised.



