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CA 032 B
Rabbi Carmell examines one special mitzvah that is based more on proof than on belief. Hear how the 7th Sabbatical year and those who worked the land saw first hand how God not only lived up to His word but that only He could have made such a promise. Another wonder is the Yovel's 50th year in which all slaves were sent home completely free.
CA 033 A
The number 33 is rarely found in the Torah - but it does correspond to the 33rd day of the Omer and to the 33 curses listed in this week's portion. Where did the students of Rebbi Akiva veer off course to deserve death? Rabbi Carmell examines the inherent danger in having and misusing strong character traits.
CA 034 A
The counting at the beginning of this parsha not only glorifies the spiritual greatness of the desert Jews, but it also passed a death sentence on those above the age of 20 who were influenced to reject the Holy Land by the spies. Rabbi Carmell discusses how the counterpart to spiritual accession is the psychological vulnerability to steep falls, or as he coins it 'the Rejection Syndrome.'
CA 035 B
A man who witnessed a sota (a woman suspected of adultery) in her public disgrace was expected to swear off wine. The reason is because one who saw such a heavy event brought onto himself a corresponding measure of responsibility - and in not living up to it could result in disaster. From this Rabbi Carmell explains why the Kabbalistic understandings of Torah remain hidden.
CA 036 A
Hashem responded to Moshe's feeling of inadequacy in face of the needs of his people by giving some of the burden to the 70 elders. Who were these men who had taken many blows in place of their brethren in Egypt, and why were they chosen to replace the previous elders of the nation? Rabbi Carmell gives a beautiful understanding of being able to give up of oneself for the sake of others.
CA 036 C
Nothing stands before the force of a human being's will. Rabbi Carmell explains how this axiom works and why those who reach for holiness are more prone to ritual defilement. Learn how a person's will manipulates creation, and how even things you believe to be beyond your control are still affected by your will.
CA 037 B
The lightening bolt method of sending a clear sign is seldom used by God for relaying messages to us. Rabbi Carmell carefully dissects the story of the Meraglim (spies) by pointing out all the signs that Hashem sent to them along the way. Were they blind? Was it because the hints were too difficult to interpret, or did they just color them to see what they subconsciously wanted to see? Listen in for a better understanding of the undercurrents of dialogue that happen within us all the time.
CA 038
Korach led a serious revolt against Moshe, arguing for a far more modern sounding ideal of equality for our nation. What gave him the courage to challenge the greatest leader of all time, and what was way off base with his argument? Rabbi Carmell exposes the threads of truth and falsehood that were behind this man’s brilliant words.
CA 038 B
How could Korach so foolishly have publicly challenged Moshe, the nation’s undisputed leader? Rabbi Carmell maps out the paths for gaining distinction. Ironically enough, Korach’s very own sons were the prime examples of taking the righteous path. Learn how the power of tzitzis and Korach's opening attack fits directly into this concept.
CA 039 D
Rabbi Aryeh Carmell adds new insight and a different perspective to the weekly parsha.