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BY 934 D2
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 934 E1
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 934 E2
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 934 E3
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 934 E4
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 934 F
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 934 G1
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 934 G2
In this 15-part series presented to the entire Beis Medrash (learning hall) of Aish HaTorah, Rabbi Berkovits explains the six constant mitzvos that determine the scope and depth of one's general and specific outlook on life.

BY 935
If I truly trust Hashem, then why should I make any effort? I should trust He will provide dinner, pay my rent, and feed the cat. By taking it upon myself to work aren't I negating this loftly level of 'bitachon' (trust) that I'm encouraged to attain? In this fascinating lecture Rabbi Berkovits reveals much wisdom about the apparent dichotomy between faith vs. responsibility.

BY 939
Why is Kiddush HaShem (sanctifying God's name) always associated with a painful public death? Rabbi Berkovits discusses option B of Kiddush Hashem for all of those who are interested in living a long life.