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KI 021 B
When Moses came down from Mount Sinai, his face was radiating a powerful glow. The luminosity was so strong that he needed to mask his features. Rabbi Kahn explains what the biblical commentaries has to say about why this most "modest of all men" needed to conceal his face.
KY 021 A
Where's the justice that all the generations of Jews are being punished because one small group worshipped a Golden Calf? And what's the connection between that one-time heavy sin to all the transgressions we've done till today? Rabbi Kirzner describes how the Generation of the Desert became not only the paradigm of repentance, but also the example of how to unify one's body and soul.
LA 021 B
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.
SM 021
How could it be that a generation wise enough to be called the Dor De'ah fell so low with the sin of the Egel? And why didn't they consult with Betzalel to help them, since he was so renowned for his creative powers? Rabbi Stern traces various threads of the story to find a deeper lesson that a human being is constantly confronted with.
WG 021 A
Could the second set of Luchos possibly be considered as holy as the first? Rabi Wagensberg paints a picture of the Luchos as representing the pairing of body and soul, and how the Jews as they prepared to receive Torah actually elevated their body to the level of a neshamah in a way only seen on those holy tablets. How does the holy day of Shabbos represent this idea as well?
WG 021 B
The sin of the Golden Calf is one of the ugliest and most painful in the Torah. Yet hidden underneath the story line are the lessons of true love and how to express it. Follow Rabbi Wagensberg as he teaches us to focus on others instead of ourselves, to act for others even when it is difficult for us to do so, and to step forward to cover for someone else.
WG 021 C
The Golden Calf. What could be worse than seeming to throw G-d to the wayside and worship something so inane? Rabbi Wagensberg presents a fascinating tale of a king and his beloved son-in-law to portray Moshe’s plea to Hashem to forgive us for the horrific act we committed. Even more astonishing – could it be that we were almost forced to do what we did by the Divine will?
WG 021 F
There is little doubt that a community can accomplish so much more than a lone individual. Moreover, on a mystical level when an individual attaches himself to the whole, he becomes more purified. Rabbi Wagensberg invites you to 'join up' with the Jewish people to realize the sense of security in not feeling alone.
WG 021 H
"The episode of the golden calf will baffle scholars until the end of time. How could a people who had reached the highest spiritual levels, sink to the lowest of depths? In this action-packed lecture Rabbi Wagensberg will share some of the causes of as to how these mistakes occur. Not only will we learn what to be careful with but in the process Rabbi Wagensberg will give us a glimpse into the different levels of heaven and purgatory, describing in great detail what takes place in each one.
WG 021 I
One of the most comforting things in the world is the knowledge that we could never sever the knot, which binds us to The One we love most. Listen to this portion, as Rabbi Wagensberg shows us that this is the case regarding our relationship with G-d.



