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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.
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ArenåÕt the laws of the Torah and the Torah itself one and the same? Not quite, says Rabbi Lopiansky. He examines the need for Mishpatim to be integrated into our very essence, to the extent that our gut reaction resonates with the law intuitively.
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Rabbi Lopiansky compares our standing before Hashem at Har Sinai to the occasion of building the Mishkan. The stark parallel of engagement and marriage correspond to each of these events. What does loyalty for its own sake have over the addition of a relationship, and what is the innate weakness of this connection that the Mishkan came to fix?
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What did the Mishkan and Beis Hamikdash after it symbolize in our relationship with Hashem? Rabbi Lopiansky explains the essence of Yirah and the core of Ahava, and proves that love is intrinsic to the human being. Listen to a beautiful exposition on how this small structure portrayed the love and need for Hashem our nation has as an integral part of our existence.
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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.
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Each piece of clothing the Kohanim wore in the Beis Hamikdash was specifically set up to counter a negative trait in man. One of the most puzzling is the Tzitz, which was meant to atone for azus - brazenness. Rabbi Lopiansky shows how Amalek epitomized the trait of chutzpa, and how we fight it with the understanding of what tomorrow means.
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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.
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How was it possible for the Jewish nation to sin so soon after the revelation at Har Sinai? And why did they specifically choose a calf as their representation in this act? Having a close relationship makes our connection to Hashem deeper and more personal - but also less secure in a day to day routine that made our ancestors choose something more distant.
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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.
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What is it about the number four that so often connotes negativity and physicality? Rabbi Lopiansky discusses this first attempt at expansion, and analyzes when this moving beyond self can be a negative or positive act, depending on a connection with the original source. An excellent class that helps shed light on the fours of Pesach, and Parshas HaChodesh.