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ZM 285 L
If we were to characterize our existence, are we a mere reflection of God dancing along with His movements, or are we an entity with infinitely more potential? A powerful class on the gift of free will, and our capacity to impact multiple worlds in ways no other creature is able.
ZM 285 M
Just as our actions have a real and measurable impact on the world, our speech and thoughts do as well. Rabbi Zeldman discusses the power of societal pressure, and how we can affect people and objects very far away from us due the spiritual strength of what we do. We possess the capacity to open ourselves to further spirituality, or to block it with thicker and thicker veils. What do we do that makes that choice?
ZM 532
One worthwhile effort we can make during the Nine Days is to improve in the area of baseless hatred - which was the given cause for the Bais Hamikdash's destruction. Rabbi Zeldman gives a powerful understanding for judging our friends favorably, and offers an excellent idea for seeing those around us in a much more positive light.
ZM 541
There are a few concepts of Rosh Hashana that do not make much sense. First, why are we told not to pray for personal requests? And if it’s the birthday of the world, why all the fear and trepidation? And logically repentance of Yom Kippur should come before Rosh Hashanah! Rabbi Zeldman keeps us focused on the primary goals we hope to attain.
ZM 550
Ancient Greece represented darkness in the world, while Torah was the light to dispel it. But practically, how does this translate today? Rabbi Zeldman contrasts how the Greek culture of today draws our attention to the external shells of greatness, and how the Torah can help to focus your attention on the precious light within.
ZM 608
Jews don't fit into any box - does this surprise you? We are not a race, not a religion, nor even a nation. Rabbi Zeldman's well articulated definition of Jewish identity provides the capacity for us all to appreciate our differences. He even rewrites a few rules on how to better relate with one another.
ZM 613 A
Most rabbis give their talks on marriage from a Jewish slant. Rabbi Zeldman agrees with this, but here he first explores ideas of marriage that are universally true, and often taken for granted. He takes a look, or a re-look at the 'basics', and continues with a few easy, practical and immediate ways from Torah to spark the fire.
ZM 782
To strongly believe in Judaism on a rational level, three things need clarification. The truth of God's existence, the Torah, and the Oral Transmission. Rabbi Zeldman discusses what actions, passion, and ability we will need to verify these truths, even if ones belief is resting on a firm foundation.
ZM 788
Having a purpose helps produce one of life’s greater pleasures. But isn’t it true that the Torah seems to be shackle our hands from the abundance of pleasures that God Himself created? Wouldn’t we enjoy life so much more without all those nit-picking laws? Hear about The Jewish Pleasure Principle.
ZM 801
On one hand the Torah Codes have been acclaimed as clear proof to Divine authorship of the Torah – and also denounced as a hoax by various scientists and rabbis. Rabbi Zeldman takes on the strongest arguments for and against to help you make your own discerning evaluation on the controversy.