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KI 931 B
Where does truth originate? With G-d, or the Rabbis? Rabbi Kahn answers these questions by citing a famous story of Rabbinical controversy in the Talmud. By unraveling this enigmatic story, we begin to reach an understanding of the term 'oral law' and how to relate to the Rabbis - who are responsible for its transmission and interpretation. If you have ever wondered why the Rabbis have so much authority in determining right and wrong - stay tuned.
KI 937 A
If a terribly wrong act was done, is it ever possible to remove the stain? And how long is a person tainted by the evil they've done? Rabbi Kahn looks at the idea of change, how to reframe ones negative attitude towards cleaning it up, and at our amazing potential to create ourselves anew.
KI 937 B
What is full repentance? Rabbi Kahn presents an interesting back and forth on those who have pushed themselves to forego a desire that is off limits from the Torah’s perspective. If someone has purified themselves of even the inner want to transgress in a certain area, is he considered on a higher level than the one who is still struggling?
KI 937 C
What does it take to get up from a fall? Many of us dread even the thought of it. God however, took this into account by creating the antidote of 'teshuva' before He completed creation. Using Rabbi Elazar ben Dudai's amazing Talmudic story of his encounter with a woman of ill repute, Rabbi Kahn shows how the subsequent necessary emotions he went through brought him to complete teshuva - on the spot.
KI 937 D
Which is more important, to deeply feel regret for past actions, or to resolve to change in the future? After all, by feeling 'the past is past' and adding one good deed onto the next won't that be enough? On the other hand is it right to keep regret before us, without changing our actions? As the New Year looms on the horizon, Rabbi Kahn looks at Maimonides formula for clearing the slate.
KI 937 E
How does Jewish tradition view the subject of self-help? Using the legendary true story of Reish Lakish, a master bandit turned Talmudic scholar, Rabbi Kahn traces the sure-fire process Jewish tradition uses to improve character traits. This formula is not only the key to redeem your past, but also a ticket to live more in the present and feel greater hope for a bright future.
KI 953
Doesn't it sound a bit too black and white to say 'the whole world is judged as either good or evil depending on how many deeds on each side of the scale?' Does the same also hold true for an individual who has more positive deeds and is considered righteous, or vise versa? Rabbi Kahn examines the missing ingredient in this equation that can move us from mediocrity to greatness.
KI 970 C
The five levels of your soul are: the nefesh, ruach, neshamah, chaya, and yechida. Rabbi Kahn defines each term and explains how a soul climbs up from level to level. Hear about the ten sefirot and what techniques are used to analyze the mystical realms.
KI 970 D
We believe the ability to give life stems solely from the Creator of the Universe. So what do we make of stories that say it's possible to form some type of living being from the elements? Rabbi Kahn discusses tales of mystical Golems made in the past, and weighs in on the truth of stories surrounding the famous Golem of Prague.
KI 974 A
What is mysticism, and how can it brighten your life? Rabbi Kahn tells parables and personal stories to explain how mystical experiences are laced within our everyday Jewish lives. An extra mitzvah may sound like extra work, but hear the benefits of learning to channel this energizing spiritual pleasure.