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Contestably, Noach's greatness rivaled that of Avraham. He also fought alone against the influences of the entire world - and managed to hold onto the truth. Considering his incredible spiritual mettle, what led to his fall after the flood? Rabbi Stern draws a few valuable lessons from this episode.
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Yaakov was heartbroken upon leaving the holiness of his parent’s home to live in the home of his idol worshiping uncle who had zero interest in decency or truth. How did Yaakov's decisions to learn Torah and retrace his steps bring him unbelievable Divine assistance? Hear insightful stories of great men closer to our generation whose personal sacrifice also bestowed upon them enormous favor.
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How could it be that a generation wise enough to be called the Dor De'ah fell so low with the sin of the Egel? And why didn't they consult with Betzalel to help them, since he was so renowned for his creative powers? Rabbi Stern traces various threads of the story to find a deeper lesson that a human being is constantly confronted with.
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The Jewish nation's experience with Moshe Rabbeinu helped them acquire a trust in leaders, and in their guidance. Yetzias Mitzrayim proved Divine hashgahah, which in turn showed us that whatever Chazal tell us should be accepted. Hear incredible stories of how trusting the words of great leaders makes the world a much brighter place to live in.
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Davening with a minyan three times a day is quite easy to take for granted. Rabbi Stern underscores how consistent tefillah b'tzibbur adds more strength and potential to have more kavana, and to get our prayers answered. Also hear chizuk and advice on being sure to find a minyan whenever, and wherever you travel.
SM 529 A
When does a person truly connect to Torah study? Rav Moshe Aharon shares powerful stories of great leaders who no matter what did not allow themselves to be torn away. Does this imply that such greatness in Torah is reserved for those born to it, or nursed with it during childhood? An encouraging and inspirational message.
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Why were the Jews taken to task for feeling a sense of relief upon leaving Har Sinai? Rabbi Stern proves that when one loves what they are doing, they don't notice any temporary discomfort. How can we bring ourselves to feel an overwhelming sense of happiness and fulfillment in our learning?
SM 540
Terrorism and sudden death are a wake-up call that should force us to ask "what's the message in it for me?" Rabbi Stern emphasizes how much Hashem wants our teshuva, and why at times He resorts to extreme measures to get our attention. When we sin, he explains how we are like broken keilim that cannot be repaired, yet during Elul the rules can be tipped in our favor.
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The month of Elul is the time serious Jews take stock of their previous year and future direction. Rav Moshe Aharon Stern's focused words of hisorirus will give you a head start for the Elul zman.
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Each of us has an enormous amount of untapped spiritual energy aching to be unleashed. By directing this energy properly, the world greatly benefits, and if not, we are just adding to the confusion and chaos. Rav Moshe Aaron describes how to steer the precious gift of teshuvah to reverse the negative energies 180 degrees to draw down more sanity for everyone’s well being.