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LZ 951
Even though there were other monotheists who lived during Avraham time, Rabbi Leff puts his finger on the unique aspect of this great man. Hear how Avraham worked out a concept of life till he fully assimilated it into his being, and how his incredible clarity of belief in God gave him the insight to touch people in very special ways.
LZ 952
We have a life that we are able to maintain, but in truth we've barely scratched its full potential. Rabbi Leff describes how we could be functioning on that higher level, to a point of exercising our emotions for things beyond the immediate present. Were we to perceive the blessings of this elevated state, we would marvel at all the possibilities before us.
LZ 953
Energies we gain from following Torah guidelines have deep and far-reaching effects - whether we feel it or not. However, more than the actions we perform is the 'force of will' behind them. Rabbi Leff posits that each individual is given specific inborn middos. Our choice is to fine tune them, or dissipate them with senseless negativity. Hear the art of passing developed middos on to the next generation.
LZ 956 A
For seven weeks we count the Omer in preparation for Kabbalas HaTorah on Shavuos. Each of the seven weeks has a different task, and each day has a unique built-in opportunity to help you define and refine your personality. Rabbi Leff offers a solution to help you develop a more stable consistency in your day to day life.
LZ 956 B
Reuven is spoken of as being the first to repent, and his mother Leah as being the first to give thanks to God. Of all the great people that preceded them how come these two are given such recognition? Rabbi Leff gives a fascinating class on the essence of vidui, and the types of initiative this mother-son team used to reach such excellence.
LZ 958
When hardships strike, they can either set you back or toughen you up. Instead of facing them head-on or running away from the problems, Rabbi Leff advises us to emulate the unique characteristics of the eagle, which must also live on the ground, but can soar high above all the obstacles that make life very difficult.