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HT 520 C
Besides cleaning the home before Pesach, the chance for purifying your heart is also close at hand. There were four ancient rivers that flowed from Eden. Each symbolizes a glittering attraction that pulls us away from God. From this, Mrs Heller explains the idea of why four cups of wine.
HT 520 D
When we speak of the Exodus, we tend to overlook the bigger picture. Rebbetzin Heller describes how leaving Egypt reflects so closely to our own lives, and why we would never have left Mitrayim had God not pushed us. In what ways does telling the Exodus story help us to get the message?
HT 525
Which universal character trait generates flexibility of thinking plus extra energy to act? And how does making the effort to shrink one's ego relate to the central elements of seder night? Rebbetzin Heller walks us through the basic stages of the Seder, tying together many of the threads using humility and freedom.
HT 529
The soul-changing path of Counting the Omer extends from Pesach until Shavuos, from the despair of slavery to the magnificent light of Sinai, and how the seven s'firos of kaballah take us from personal change to redemption. Rebbetzin Heller brings practicality and depth to these seven primary traits, and wonderful stories to touch the core of your soul.
HT 529 B
As the Torah was being transmitted atop the smoky, tumultuous mountain of Sinai, the rest of the world fell into deep silence. Rebbetzin Heller explains how each entity in the world, including the inanimate, are essentially alive and in touch with Hashem. Hear hilarious stories about keeping God in the picture - even as we struggle with all the 'emergencies' of life.
HT 531
To grasp why we still fast on the 17th of Tammuz a closer look at the destruction of our two Batei Mikdashim is necessary. Rebbetzin Heller explains the ties that connect seemingly disparate causes such as: not keeping Shmittah, baseless hatred, and not saying the morning blessings over the Torah. Hear how we can merit to see the house of God's presence rebuilt in these very days.
HT 532 A
Rebbetzin Heller analyzes a sharp Maharal discussing the causes of exile and the seeds of redemption. Could it be possible that in fact we just don't feel galus? Are we so comfortable living out our life at a fair distance from God? Learn what it means to resist the magnetic pull of the physical, and to polish the soul's thirst for eternal awareness.
HT 532 B
The 17th of Tamuz, marking the start of the 3 Weeks had four tragic events occuring on it. The same is true of Tisha B’Av. Could it be that these days of the calendar are earmarked for sadness and misfortune? And if so, is there a connection between the events of one day to the other?
HT 533
The secret to understand the Holy Temple's destruction is the story of Kamtza / Bar-Kamtza. The story goes way deeper than a simple tale of dislike. What did these men stand for, and how do they portray the negativity and stingy tendencies that often color our interaction with each other?
HT 533 B
Considering that galus seems to be a real part of God's creation, it stands to reason that there's more to it than just being punished. Rebbtezin Heller's discussion is both far-ranging, yet specific as she defines 'exile' and the darkness it embodies. Hear the four cloaks it has worn through history, and how to reach the light despite the thick darkness.