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BY 911
If it was unmistakeably clear that God personally gives us our troubles, wouldn't we accept them without grumbling? However, the flip side seems to suggest that we should seek out kabbalists and segulas to find spiritual cures. Rav Berkovits explains a workable way to trace the important lessons of our suffering.

BY 912
Before you can answer other people's questions on suffering, how well is it worked out within yourself? Rav Berkovits examines the inner workings of suffering and emphasizes the 'red flag' areas that subconsciously lead many to doubt God’s caring, His goodness and His constant interest in your life.

BY 916
There are times when great Jewish leaders disagree with each other. But what oftentimes happens is that many of their followers get embroiled in these disputes, with everyone taking sides. What should your stance on the matter be? Hear the thoughts and emotions you should have in place before you take part in such a dispute - and which internal warning lights alert you to stay as far away as possible.

BY 925
Philanthropy is a hallmark of the Jewish people. As such, we have been given the opportunity to 'play God' by extending our hands to care for the needy. Whether you are among the 'haves' or the 'have nots', be inspired to feel the needy you encounter as never before.

BY 928
The pasuk of "Kedoshim tihiyu - be holy" commands us to make ourselves holy in every area of our lives. Rabbi Berkovits, quoting many sources, not only explains the what, but also the how, to overcome our 'neediness' and addictions - whether for approval or for our favorite foods. He maintains that only by realizing that you can, in fact, see light at the end of the tunnel, you are more than half-way there.

BY 930
The mitzva of V'Halachta B'drachov requires us to develop sensitivities that make us God-like. Is it really possible to emulate HaShem? Join Rabbi Yitzchak Berkovits as he develops the parameters of this uplifting mitzva while conveying a wonderful new perspective on Torah life to us.

BY 931 A
We believe that the Torah existed before the world was created, which tells us that its core reality is undiluted truth. What are the first steps of pursuing true Torah study? Rabbi Berkovits' answer is challenging and refreshing, and clears many doubts on how to use our living experience to define and deepen our search for truth.

BY 931 B
What is the deepest definition of Mishnah and Gemara, and what are they supposed to accomplish within us in our quest for Torah? Where has the power of forgetfulness come from, and how has it wreaked havoc on mesorah -and how do we struggle with it today? Also discussed is when Torah is learned for reasons of personal benefit, and how that affects halachic decision making.

BY 931 C
The historical period of the Rishonim was one of the darkest, but produced greats in Torah who handed down their learning sometimes literally with their lives' blood. What is the defining difference between those Rabbis and the ones who followed them? And how can we learn to balance giving up comforts for the sake of learning with leading a 'normal' life?

BY 934 B1
There are six mitzvos representative of basic Jewish belief that we are expected to remain constantly aware of. Join Rabbi Berkovits for a deeper look at the first of these: Knowing Hashem exists. Most of us believe in G-d’s reality and the truth of the Torah. This one sounds simple, no? It behooves us to take an honest look at how much that knowledge is integrated into our lives on a real level.