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We all have dreams, but can we access them, and if so, how? Rebbetzin Heller discusses a passage in Likutei Halachos that assures us the ability to become the Kohen Gadol in the Beis Hamikdash. That is, within our own mundane lives. Every day there are opportunities for us to push away barriers between us and Hashem that no previous generation has broken down. Also hear a fascinating countdown of the end of days according to the Vilna Gaon - where we fit in, and how to react to the tragedies happening all around us.

Forty days before a person is born, a divine voice proclaims that so-and-so's son will marry so-and-so's daughter. The Malbim claims that this proclamation is actually the original shidduch (match) that binds the body to the soul. Also, while a person is still in the womb, an angel teaches the fetus all of the Torah and then makes it take two oaths before being allowed to be born. Hear Rebbetzin Heller's clear and deliberate explanation of these ideas - but first find a quiet setting to follow her train of thought.





If we had true belief in God's omnipotent ability to direct our lives towards the greatest good, wouldn't we then be totally anxiety free? And is there any redeeming factor from our cycle of negative thoughts that eats us up? Rebbetzin Heller draws a surprising conclusion, there are things to worry about in life, but perhaps different from what we might think.


Starting the month of Elul we add the Perek 'L'Dovid Hashem Ori' to our prayers. But what does this Psalm have to do with teshuvah; the process of returning to our true selves? Rebbetzin Heller deals with many of the fears and obstacles that sprinkle our lives, and despite our aversion to them, she helps us appreciate the enormous potential they have in drawing us closer to Hashem.

Starting the month of Elul we add the Perek 'L'Dovid Hashem Ori' to our prayers. But what does this Psalm have to do with teshuvah; the process of returning to our true selves? Rebbetzin Heller deals with many of the fears and obstacles that sprinkle our lives, and despite our aversion to them, she helps us appreciate the enormous potential they have in drawing us closer to Hashem.