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YosefåÕs fruit never spoils and seems to last forever, while Yehuda, the second kingdom of Klal Yisrael, seems to have the ability to decompose and collapse. Why then do we see that Yehuda is the one that endures forever, and that Mashiach will come from him? A deep class that traces the path of Teshuva, and Yehuda's ability to bring YosefåÕs greatness to the masses.
LA 011 B
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.
LA 011 C
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.
LA 012 A
What could be the possible value of Yaakov’s knowing the details of the 'end of days' and being unable to pass the secret on to his children? Rabbi Lopiansky examines the major transition from the Avos to the Shavtim, and also the depth and breadth of Hashem’s Oneness that was expressed by his sons before Yaakov’s momentous death.
LA 012 B
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.
LA 012 C
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.
LA 013 A
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.
LA 013 B
Why was Moshe the only one who could redeem his downtrodden nation from the depths of exile? Rabbi Lopiansky defines the essential trait of Egypt, and why those trapped within were completely incapable of leaving. What was it about Moshe that enabled him to break the bond?
LA 013 C
The land of Egypt was more than the most sophisticated civilization of its time, it was a country that also sucked its inhabitants inward, making it impossible to escape. Rabbi Lopiansky explores what made Mitzrayim so self-absorbing, and why our abandoning the mitzvah of Bris Milah set the stage for getting totally trapped in the Egyptian web.
LA 014 A
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.