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BY 942 D
Discussing the brachos of krias Shema, Rabbi Berkowitz details the
importance of remembering yetzias Mitzrayim (the exodus from Egypt) and
explains how true greatness is measured.
He also goes into the first 3 brachos of Shemonah Esrei to help us realize
who we are speaking to when we're davening. A great talk!

BY 942 E
Continuing on with shacharis, Rabbi Berkowitz goes into the meaning behind the Shemonah Esrei, specifically the first four brachos. Is zchus Avos some kind of protectsia (using connections)? What should a person do to acquire wisdom? Is just asking for it enough? Add new meaning to your morning davening with this great talk.

BY 946
Terrorism. War. Poverty. Ignorance. Is it the Jewish nation's responsibility to fix up the problems of the world. Prayer happens to be your best opportunity to express your concerns and opinions about what is happening around the world. This lecture focuses on a new dimension of prayer and is bound to make your conversations with your Creator so much more meaningful.

BY 952
The seemingly cookie-cutter dress code and lifestyle of Orthodox Jews appears to scream the word 'conformist' from every thread. Where in Torah is there room for individuality? Rabbi Berkovits gives a brilliant expose on where each person's true essence is to be found, plus how the Torah pushes us to reach our deepest level of self-expression. That being said, why do religious men continue to dress in similar garb?

BY 953 B
Discover your potential and task in life by listening to what's going on within. Rabbi Berkowitz explains why Hashem tests us, and why He makes some things in life extremely bothersome for us. What do we need to know in order to translate these events into becoming the best people we can.

BY 958
There is a Torah approach for the appropriate way of to do just about everything -even fighting. If someone is out to harm you, you have the right to fight back. But where does protecting yourself begin and revenge start - and end? This landmark lecture deals with the worrisome conflicts that push our buttons and boils our blood.


BY 980
A powerful force in the Jewish world today is Chassidus. Hear the origins of this influential mystical movement, and find out how the kabbalah of the Ari, Shabtai Tzvi, the Vilna Gaon, and the Baal Shem Tov transformed the fabric of Jewish belief and practice. This fascinating class explores the controversies and the success of Chassidus, and how it grew into a vibrant, independent movement.
