- Jewish mp3 downloads
- Torah audio free listening
- Judaism mp3s
Title Match:
Kirzner, Rabbi Yitzchak ztl
Kirzner, Rabbi Yitzchak ztl on |
|
has found
299
results
This page displays results
224
to
233
of
299.


KY 544 J
Returning to G-d as a result of suffering He has handed down is not a very high level of repentance. After all, it seems to be just a method of avoiding pain as opposed to sincerely recognizing the fallacy of our actions. Why then is that the climactic level we will reach before the Messiah? Rabbi Kirzner's explanation of the clarity of our love of G-d at Sinai, and the promise we begged Him to make to assure we would never leave Him completely helps give a fresh view of the teshuvah we may have felt was second tier at best.

KY 546
When the heart thirsts for refuge, there's no safer haven than inside the sukkah. That space under the natural roof and the stars is considered the most intimate way to consummate your bond between you and our Holy Protector on high.

KY 546 B
After Yom Kippur we hopefully feel happy and relieved the day is over, and that we've been forgiven by sensing a new feeling of confidence to believe in ourselves again. The holiday of Sukkot is to bring us into a closer intimacy with God.

KY 550 A
Many of our seasonal holidays commemorate miraculous events, but Chanukah seems to be the time we focus on defining the nature of miracles; the types of miracles; who they happen to; and the extent our faith can be based on them.

KY 553 A
The story of Purim is full of convoluted twists and turns we wouldn't take notice of unless seeking political intrigue. Rabbi Kirzner explains God's hidden hand in saving our nation from mass genocide. His message is to realize however that Hashem’s hidden and loving involvement is just as strong within your life as well.

KY 553 B
We know Purim is a day of happiness, but from where does that emotion stem? Rabbi Kirzner looks at the tough concept of Divine revenge - and how God convinced us to keep our beliefs, despite all signs pointing otherwise. In this context, the Jews embraced Torah with more love than ever before, which fits perfectly with the kindness, purpose, and happiness of the day.

KY 602
From the Jewish perspective, doing acts of kindness and establishing a decent society takes more than just being a 'good samaritan'. Rabbi Kirzner helps us understand how self-centered people unknowingly redirect their immense spiritual and eternal potential into something base and temporal.

KY 606 B
Reaching the level of da'as is something that can provide us with true peace of mind and closeness to God. What is this powerful implement that can change our entire mode of living? Rabbi Kirzner defines it, and explains how the awareness it engenders helps avoid the frustration we often feel in our relationship with G-d, and gives us a powerful sense of being guided and loved.

KY 607 B
Boldness is a potentially destructive trait where a person will make the decision to be physically, emotionally, or psychologically forceful about something. Rebbe Nachman’s expose on this attribute and the traps it sets, points our way to develop the strength to channel boldness for the sake of holiness.

KY 611 B
The amazing energy and sensitivities of intimacy have become extremely distorted in our times as a result of societal pressure and unhealthy attitudes that some religions foster. Rabbi Kirzner negates many of these prevalent myths and explains how Judaism has always promoted intimacy as a necessity for living a healthy balanced life. Rabbi Kirzner, may his memory be blessed, speaks simply and yet profoundly on all levels. The sound of this particular class is poor, but the content is great.