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KY 079 F
We sing this song once a week on Sunday, which represents the first day of creation. We also recite it when returning the Torah scroll to the ark. What life lesson is hidden between these two unique events? Rabbi Kirzner shares the way to bring God down into our lives – instead of kicking Him up in status, thereby relegating Him to the heavens.

KY 079 G
David's great spiritual fall seemed to destroy all hopes of achieving the elevated levels of greatness he aspired to. Yet the very man all laughed at fought back to the point of being able to build the Holy Temple on all levels besides the physical, and merited to have his son Solomon, born from the marriage many thought was steeped in sin be crowned king after him, and build the Beit HaMikdash. How is it possible to stumble that badly, and still rise that high?

KY 079 H
When faced with difficult and painful circumstances, what can help us accept and learn from them? Hear how King David worked through his own times of physical, psychological, and emotional anguish that began with feelings of frustration and despair, and led to his asking for more life to reach his potential.

KY 079 I
There's a big problem with exile - when we expect to see G-d, He's not there. As Jews, we yearn for the revelation of God and the ultimate redemption when the entire world will acknowledge the One Creator. But we need to understand that there is also something to benefit from the yearning in times of His concealment. How do we grow from God masks His presence?

KY 079 J
David's failure in his test with Bathsheva is often scorned - and often deeply misunderstood. Less spoken about is his intense soul searching and repentance that cause him to become the paradigm of the repentance of an individual. Rabbi Kirnzer points out many of the components of teshuvah found in this psalm, and explores how one can cleanse himself and regain his spiritual Â

KY 079 K
DavidÂ’s failure in his test with Bathsheva is often scorned – and often deeply misunderstood. Less spoken about is his intense soul searching and repentance that cause him to become the paradigm of the repentance of an individual. Rabbi Kirnzer points out many of the components of teshuvah found in this psalm, and explores how one can cleanse himself and regain his spiritual ÂÂ

KY 079 L
When a crisis becomes all encompassing, we usually forget everything else. This also applies to keeping ones head above the waves in the face of spiritual turmoil. Rabbi Kirzner looks at hardship and the need to have a holistic approach in dealing with the world. Hear tools for coping with life's curve balls.

KY 079 M
This moving psalm is said at times of crisis for the Jewish nation. How is a Jew expected to view an exile that is far more than distance from a homeland, and has come to mean enduring centuries of bloodshed and tears? And how is it possible to keep up our yearning, praying, and striving for redemption despite all of the influences to give up and assimilate into the cultures we've been exposed to?

KY 079 N
Rabbi Kirzner describes three ways we perceive the colors of a sunset, a freshly mown lawn, the quiet of a lush forest, and the singing of birds. But despite all God's incredible magnificence, He still seeks an intimate relationship with us - for the sake of giving us ultimate pleasure. The question remains that if He really wants us to find Him, why is He so elusive, and why at times does His game of hide and seek leave us confused or in pain?

KY 079 O
We've all had the feeling of the sudden jolt when we look at how time raced by without our noticing, and the sudden shock of - where did it go? All too often, people wake up late, with the prime years of their lives well behind them. Will we be able to take advantage of the lives given to us and accomplish what's expected of us as unique individuals before time runs out?