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WN 004
How do we react when we witness an accident, or see people we know distantly in need? All to often we fall into the rubbernecking syndrome – we stop, stare, and then go merrily on our way. We need to push ourselves to help, and of course, to pray. After all, everyone is a human being, just like us. Avraham teaches an age-old lesson about caring for others in his example of praying for Sodom that we would do well to learn from.
WN 007 A
Have you ever withheld giving thanks to someone because you didn't want to feel beholden to them? Often, people will cover their discomfort by giving thanks to God instead. The backwards logic of this tendency reveals an interesting insight into our attitude about relationships.
WN 009 A
We know that Reuven attempted to save Yosef from death at the hands of his brothers. So why if he tried to save him was he included in the punishment they all received for selling him? A powerful class on how responsibility sharpens your moral sensitivity, and the need to completely finish every mitzvah you do.
WN 601 B
Everything in Torah has a reason. However, appreciate that when you get that feeling of an idea being far-fetched or inapplicable, know the chances are high that you're headed in the wrong direction. Rav Noah explains about not getting carried away with theory without also anchoring it to the goof.
WN 934 B1
The one Mitzvah hazal boiled down from the 613 that is doable for all of us on a constant basis is Emunah - Belief. Rabbi Weinberg details the seven steps to increase your Bitachon - trust in God, and thereby to attain a stronger Belief in God.
WN 934 B2
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.
WN 934 E1
ather than viewing the mitzvos as something we need to be well-versed in, we have to take extra steps to do them well and to make sure we're serious about getting it right. Hear a great series on wisdom for living and all the benefits of constantly loving Hashem.
The Chinuch asks what is this mitzvah? It's one of the 613, it's a constant, t’midi, and it’s to take pleasure in knowing the Almighty b'tachlis hataynug - the greatest of all pleasure. Hear it from Rav Noach, a man who mastered all six.
WN 934 E2
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.
WN 934 F2
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.
WN 935 C
As human beings, we live our lives according to the logic implanted in our brains. The only problem is that we allow our mental acuity to rationalize, veering us off course. Rav Noah posits that if a simple animal would tell us the truth as he saw it, we would be mortified. Can we learn to trust in Hashem's obvious, overwhelming love for us?