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Enormous kindness was bestowed upon each individual in being created as a unique entity. Yet the wisdom necessary to fulfill our unique mission needs a sharp eye to understand the mix of ones character traits. Rabbi Stern explains why every person falls when it comes to Lashon Hara, and underscores how the mighty trait of silence comes to the rescue.
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Refraining from stealing is oftentimes one item not on our moral to-do list. Rav Moshe Aaron encourages us to take a closer look at those times we 'reduce' our friend's belongings by casually 'borrowing' them in a friendly spirit.
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Whether we tangibly feel it or not, our ancestors made a tremendous impact on our lives by bringing greatness within our reach. Hear how to emulate those whose light we can still feel today, and pass this potential for gadlus (greatness) on to our children and grandchildren. An inspiring talk on the purpose of life.
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The concept of Loving Your Neighbor is so central to Torah that Hillel advised that from this one concept you can capture the rest of God’s words. Join Rabbi Stern to reexamine the secret of caring for those we meet - and even for those we don’t meet. He shares fascinating stories of great men whose love and concern for all, even animals, will astound you.
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An innocent wisecrack at another person's expense may appear harmless, but the mortification they may be feeling is taken very seriously by God. Rabbi Stern explains how major this minor offense really is - which makes the 'I was just joking' excuse a bit lame, to say the least.
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At the end of our lives, on what criteria will we be judged? On the number of chickens we ate, the possessions we amassed, or the time spent keeping up on current events? Hear an amazing talk on being prepared for the final exam of your life.
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How do we react when tragedy strikes us close to home? Is Hashem asking us to use this shock constructively to understand what He expects of us? Do we believe that such wake-up calls are coming from a truly loving place? Hear how such a message is intended to strengthen our belief in the foundations of Judaism.
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Even after the 10th time Lavan changed Yaakov’s wages, Yaakov proudly held up his two clean palms. Absolutely amazing! But our sages say that most people fall short of that standard. So are we to call those who cannot claim such perfection petty criminals? Rav Stern examines the instinct of grabbing, and offers helpful halachos that keep this subject in perspective.
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If we would measure the distance from mind to heart, it would amount to something like thumb to pinky using both hands. But all those who struggle to subjugate their desires will attest how wide the gap separating them really is. Rabbi Stern points out that without understanding the nature of our lowly desires, the soul will need to carry them along even after death.
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Not only does praying in a minyon help you push your supplications through heaven’s gate, but it also adds insight to feel God's presence. To be more effective in your tefillos and to see more breakthroughs in learning, hear effective motivations from this articulate gadol b'Torah.