The Bnei Cheit are mentioned ten times in the Torah when Avraham was wrangling with them to buy a burial plot for his wife Sarah. Why were these people, who were of little note in the spectrum of human history put into the limelight? Be inspired to see how history is truly being made as we live, and how you can realistically seize an opportunity to change the world.
The Jewish Exodus from Egypt left its mark on civilization as the paradigm of emancipation. One of the Haggadah's central focus is to feel the feeling of walking out of bondage towards freedom. This talk will stretch your definition of freedom, and hopefully help to break a few shackles you may not be aware of.
24,000 students of Rabbi Akiva died during the 33 days between Pesach and Lag b'Omer. During this mourning period we attempt to correct the reason for their deaths. Hear the significance of their passing during the period of counting the Omer towards Kaballas HaTorah. Learn why honoring the Torah has more importance than just accepting it.
Rebbi Eliezer was an exceptionally brilliant sage. Yet till the age of 27 his brain was on pause. His great desire to learn Torah was expressed the only way he knew how, by crying. Learn what it takes to really really cry - till your deepest longing becomes a vivid reality. Rav Noah also shares how Aish HaTorah’s name was born.
The Ten Days of Teshuvah, which culminate on Yom Kippur, is the time to speed up the job of clearing the decks, So don't let the past weigh you down says Rabbi Weinberg. But how? If we have many mistakes to regret, won't we just give up? Hear the seven preparatory steps for a good head start to bring about lasting changes.
What makes the hassle of living worthwhile, and what things prompt true happiness? Even though many people say their pleasure of the day is a hot cup of coffee or quickly finding a parking spot, we all recognize there are greater pleasures in life. Do you consider just being alive a true pleasure, and is living for a worthwhile cause an even greater pleasure? From this inspiring talk touch the essence and thrill of life from a man who was truly living a life full of meaningful pleasure.
When something terrible happens in the news we mumble, "Someone should really do something about this.” “But who is that someone – could it be you?” asks Rabbi Weinberg. He explains that the seemingly hedonistic statement ‘The world was created for me' is really a concept that enjoins us to be responsible for more than just ourselves. Listen to inspiring stories of people who changed history – and hear how you too can be one of them.
Rather than viewing the mitzvos as something that we should just
be very well-versed in, we have to take the steps to do them well and make
sure that we're serious about getting it right. Hear this great series about
living and enjoying Torah.
Rather than viewing the mitzvos as something that we should just
be very well-versed in, we have to take the steps to do them well and make
sure that we're serious about getting it right. Hear this great series about
living and enjoying Torah.
Rather than viewing the mitzvos as something that we should just
be very well-versed in, we have to take the steps to do them well and make
sure that we're serious about getting it right. Hear this great series about
living and enjoying Torah.