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Why does "saying God's name in vain" have such grave consequences? Aren't we beyond that now? Rabbi Geller clears up this misconception by explaining the inherent importance attached to vows and oaths - even in the small responses we make. Also explained is the Nazarite rite of not drinking wine or taking haircuts, and the specific agricultural laws that apply to the land of Israel.
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In this final overview of 'Journey Through the Mitzvos' series, Rabbi Geller reviews the following key ingredients to live a wholesome Jewish life: blessings and prayer, the beauty of Sabbath, symbols of Jewish living, and the holidays. Rabbi Geller is energetic and entertaining, and guaranteed to give you a speedy crash course in Jewish thought and practice.
GA 780
The Jewish Nation has survived ages of 'external' attempts to wipe it from the planet. But 'internally' we are witnessing an unprecedented fallout from intermarriage and assimilation. Rabbi Geller's lively talk on Jewish awareness highlights many vibrant and meaningful elements that are drawing so many curious Jews to check out their rich heritage.
GA 809
Somewhere down the yellow brick road of history, the Jewish people were saddled with a national inferiority complex - from a world that characterized their purpose and contributions in a less than positive light. Rabbi Geller, in his usual witty manner presents an overview with new insights about our past - and a bright future as a 'light unto the nations.'
GA 852
Each year (this week on Thursday) we mourn the vast destruction of European Jewry. Rabbi Geller shares a few ideas and follows people who managed to hold onto their faith despite living through this man-made hell. How can we fathom God’s attribute of justice, and His face being so hidden? And how did the enlightenment movement affect the picture of Jewry at that time?