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KL 626 F
The holy mission of parenting requires a good deal more than good intentions. In addition to his scholastic studies, Rabbi Kelemen brings classic Jewish sources alive by describing the natural growth process of children. Based on his best-selling book of the same title, this four-part audio series is sensible, clear and coherent. Topics discussed include: when to teach what, relating to each child's unique level, imparting values, being a positive example, effective punishment methods and nipping misbehavior in the bud. Hear a valid, workable approach that has received international attention.
KL 626 G
The chances of raising happy balanced children in today's stressful and impure world is for sure not getting any easier. Rabbi Kelemen offers the following vaccine: the three building blocks of chinuch. He describes their function and the vital role that each person plays. Hear also a discussion on the current trend in discipline and how much it really deters a child from misbehaving.
KL 626 H
As parents, the unceasing love we have for our children turn us into the best possible teachers they could ever hope for. Since today's world is so full of dangerous messages that can entice our children towards self-destruction, what ideas must we arm them with for protection against a serious fall?
KL 797 A
What makes love so elusive? Those who have it, guard it. Those who don't have it, want it. And those who lose it, ache to regain it. According to Rabbi Kelemen, it's not a big mystery how to attain it or how to keep it once you discover love's universal definition.
KL 797 B
In order to define the term kedusha (holiness), Rabbi Kelemen explains tumah (impurity) and tahara (purity) and how they manifest in relationships, in derogatory words, and even in modern technology. He offers a practical plan to infuse more sanctity in all your waking hours.
KL 797 C
When a relationship begins getting intense, it can feel a little scary. Rather than letting the other party see you as you really are, a natural defense is to flash a few externals such as humor, money, or a happy smile and warm eyes. We've seen what self-help books say about creating healthy relationships, but give a listen to some 'beneath-the-skin' insights from this world-renowned lecturer on the merits of a Torah relationship.
KL 797 D
What is that magnetic draw of the Land of Israel? And why do those who arrive somehow feel an extra sense of safety even amidst all the danger? Why was Moses denied the privilege of stepping foot over its border to touch its very sacred ground? Rabbi Kelemen's insight into the incredible power that the Holy Land offers will give you some extra incentive the next time you book a flight.
KL 843
We are told the Messiah will come when people are either completely corrupt or completely righteous. Noting the rampant terrorism, crime, immorality and general ignorance of our world, one would think our chances of reaching the positive option is close to nil. Rabbi Kelemen posits that we are in fact 'that' righteous generation. How does a willingness to step forward in the face of evil produce the greatness of spirit to turn the tide?
KL 941
After Rabbi Kelemen’s healthy son was suddenly diagnosed to be deathly ill, he and his wife were thrust into a life and death drama of flashing lights, wailing sirens and a roller coaster of incredible highs, and frightening lows. This heart-stopping story depicts the unmistakable hand of God in action, and how intense His loving presence can be.
KL 953
Rabbi Kelemen tells us that when love becomes the central focus in your life, the world around you will take on a different glow. He gives three transformational exercises to begin the process. If you are interested to hear a one-shot talk on what life is all about, here it is.