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KY 022 A
The order in which Sabbath and the building of the Tabernacle were juxtaposed seems to be an unimportant detail of little or no value. Yet a deep understanding of what these two concepts represent suddenly gives it critical importance in deciding the path toward perfection Jews would follow. Which comes first - destroying negativity, or acting with holiness?
KY 022 C
At Sinai the Jewish nation understood the ultimate level of intellectual humility by admitting that God’s wisdom is far superior to the greatest human mind. Rabbi Kirzner explains why attaining discipline and emotional humility are the next rungs on the list, and the close connection they have to the sin of the Golden Calf, the selling of Yosef, and the lesson of the half shekel.
LA 022 A
What is it about the number four that so often connotes negativity and physicality? Rabbi Lopiansky discusses this first attempt at expansion, and analyzes when this moving beyond self can be a negative or positive act, depending on a connection with the original source. An excellent class that helps shed light on the fours of Pesach, and Parshas HaChodesh.
WG 022
What is it the magic middah we worked on to be worthy of receiving the Torah? Rabbi Wagensberg focuses on the capacity of Klal Yisrael to feel unity with one another and examining Haman’s glee as he thought to annihilate our nation when we seemed to have lost that sense of oneness. What focus has the capacity to unite us despite our differences?
WG 022 D
Shabbos and the Mishkan were irrevocably intertwined in this Parsha. Both are mentioned soon before as well as soon after the sin of the Golden Calf. What are the implications of each set, and what does each set hope to accomplish? Rabbi Wagensberg also focuses on the most holy seventh day, and its power to draw us back to His presence - even in the midst of a fall.
WG 022 E
Some people live from one Yom Kippur to the other. Although, this approach has merit, click here to find out why it would be preferred to live from Purim to Purim. Once again, Rabbi Wagensberg shares with us an upbeat/positive approach, which will motivate us from now on to do it the Adar way.
ZY 022
Moshe rejected the mirrors the Jewish women wanted to donate to the Mishkan, but God reversed this decision. Rabbi ZweigÂ’s sharp look at the episode shows the frightening effects environment and psychological torment can have on even the most entrenched aspects of a person's nature. A practical lesson culled from this story is how to strengthen your identity before entering the strong influences of the workplace.