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PS 907 B
You may be surprised after hearing the common denominator of these three concepts. What characteristics do they share that preserves their ability to __ . A third tier discusses how each pillar is consists of two parts. For example - for learning Torah there are two brochas, whereas all other mitzvot only have one bracha.
PS 910 C
Rav Shimshon Pincus agrees that small actions can accomplish great things, but only to a point. Within Hashem’s title as 'Master of the Universe,’ Hashgacha Pratis comes to life when we’re aware that success is not in our hands, and on observing how Hashem can take a small work of ours and enlarge it to a much greater creation.
PS 911 A
There are two ways to judge people. One is to look at an act solely on its own accord. The other is to take in the full gamut of factors that may have influenced the act. Is God, in his infinite wisdom, the only One capable of doing the latter? Join Rav Pincus for a lesson on emulating God during the times we pass verdict on others, ourselves, and especially on Hashem.
PS 912 A
Times of suffering can be so overwhelming. Wouldn't the picture look different if we just knew how to access the pearls of positivity that lie within the pain? Rav Pincus peeks at a Kabbalistic text which gives five powerful tools to move yourself forward, up, and through it. A must listen.
PS 912 B
Two times every year the waters of Tehom were drawn – one on the 7th day of Pesach, and the other during the days of Succos. The stage we reached after the Yamim Noraim propel us on to the pinnacle of Succos. But on Pesach it's pain that moves us, which can be understood from the parent who worries for their suffering child. Learn how pain and mesirus nefesh mesh to bring the Geulah closer.
PS 913 C
Before he defines what a Jew is, Rav Pincus first explains why each of the seven billion people on planet earth is considered a 'human being'. By progressively building our understanding of 'mankind' and each person's connection to Hashem, he then helps us comprehend the tight cords of love that bind the Jewish nation to our loving Creator.
PS 913 D
Why is a Jew who retains his connection to Hashem called a 'Shomer Shabbos'? Rav Shimshon Pincus explores how Shabbos symbolizes your relationship with the Divine. If symbolism is not your cup of tea, hear a powerful explanation why Shabbos is the true expression of your love for Hashem.
PS 913 G
When do we come closer to Hashem, during times of love or during times of great pressure or pain? Rav Pincus repaints the frightening hours leading up to Klal Yisrael's crossing Yam Suf. He then shows the incredible parallels between those events and the 'end of days.' Hear amazing signs pointing to the Mashiach's anticipated arrival.
PS 930 A
Jewish history has more than its fair share of difficult times. Yet once we can envision ourselves within Hashem's embrace, we can sail through such times with hardly a scratch. Rav Pincus's heartfelt stories and powerful inspiration guides us to experience God's intimate hug.
PS 930 C
To help us express complete devotion to Hashem, Rav Pincus makes this concept eminently more practical. Learn when to set aside some time for Torah that more directly connects to the Divine, and how to use your heart and emotions to create a more intimate place to relate to Hashem.