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ON 550 A
The Rabbis learn that adding extra light to the candles of Shabbos brings about less stumbling and less family quarrels. So why are we forbidden to use the Chanukah light for any physical benefit? Hear the contrasts and comparisons between the physical and spiritual light that illuminates Shabbos and Chanukah.
ON 550 B
Ever wonder about the symbolism in 'Hashem is our Rock'? A crystal clear explanation comes the famous dispute between Beis Shamai and Beis Hillel on the order of lighting the Menorah. However, this dispute also sparks a discussion on how to view the concept of 'time'. Knowing which attitude you personally hold can shed a crack of light on the nature of your personality.
ON 550 C
Chanukah is the first instance the Jewish nation came under attack for pursuing ultimate truth. Avoiding opportunities that lead to change creates a pattern where openings for return are progressively lessened. The avodah of Chanukah, as Rabbi Orlowek explains, is learning to grab onto valuable opportunities of reflection that come into your life.
ON 553 A
How can people prepare themselves for Purim before the festive day arrives? Rabbi Orlowek offers solid tips from several noteworthy Torah scholars who instruct us how to strengthen our bond with God on Purim day in very meaningful ways.
ON 553 B
There are two opposing thoughts to Jewish belief. The first denies mastery to any other power besides a human being. The second accepts a Divine presence but claims God is simply too colossal to get involved, and lets the world run itself by happenstance. Rabbi Orlowek's keen insight into Amalek will add to your grasp of Purim's message.
ON 553 D
The original acceptance of Torah on Mt. Sinai was of vital importance. But part of the national consensus to accept it at the time was by opting-in through external pressure. The test of Purim brought us an even higher level of connection, one we embraced with total love in the face of terrible danger.
ON 602
For whom should you do the most chesed? A stranger, a friend, a spouse, a child - or yourself? Join Rabbi Orlowek as he analyzes the Hebrew root of the word chesed, and learn how to develop your own personal approach that is meaningful and rewarding.
ON 612 A
Shidduchim is serious business. Knowing what marriage is and what the prerequisites are before you get started are what Rabbi Orlowek discusses in this class given to young men. He clearly defines the responsibilities and how to figure out if you are ready to take the plunge based on your emotional readiness. He also advises how to date wisely and gives other valuable tips for starting married life on the right foot.
ON 612 B
This candid advice is for those who feel their lives are perpetually revolving around the dating process. This talk is of particular value for older singles who have the extra challenge of being perpetually 'nudged' by their family and friends. Rabbi Orlowek spells out several important dating verbal and non-verbal communication skills, and offers keen insight on the very nature of the mating process.
ON 613 A
When two people coming from different backgrounds get married, they necessarily need to be extra accommodating to one another. Rabbi Orlowek explains why men and women were created so very different, and offers a few suggestions for eliminating a lot of petty misunderstandings for you to reap the most benefit from your first, most important year of marriage.