If you usually skip over parsha talks, give a listen to Rabbi Wagensberg! His dynamic style gives an exciting twist to each week's parsha, often coming from a new vantage point.
If you usually skip over parsha talks, give a listen to Rabbi Wagensberg! His dynamic style gives an exciting twist to each week's parsha, often coming from a new vantage point.
Did you ever wonder why two people in love are called "lovebirds", as opposed to "lovedogs"? In this compelling talk, Rabbi Wagensberg will teach us that when we try to accomplish anything for ourselves, we must never forget about the next fellow. Hear how this is connected with birds and the spiritual leprosy of a metzora.
Holiness is a big word, but what does it really mean, and how achievable is it? Rabbi Wagensberg offers a safe way to observe the wily ways of how the Yetzer Hara attempts to trip us up - especially in the food arena. Gain some practice and awareness on keeping yourself out of its clutches.
In this dazzling lecture Rabbi Wagensberg teaches how there are two distinct Torah approaches in serving God. Hear how one can become a Torah scholar from either path to better understand the Torah's mystical secrets.
When we left Egypt, G-d gave us absolutely everything we needed and wanted on a silver platter, and we responded by giving Him a stinging slap in the face. Yet G-d went way beyond the letter of the law and still responded with love. How can we reciprocate by going the extra mile for G-d?
The greatness of Rebbe Shimon Bar Yochai is celebrated on Lag Ba'Omer by making a huge bonfire. Rabbi Wagensberg ties in this week's parsha which defines Moshe and Aharon's top traits and how Rebbe Shimon acquired them both.
If you usually skip over parsha talks, give a listen to Rabbi Wagensberg! His dynamic style gives an exciting twist to each week's parsha, often coming from a new vantage point.
In this lecture Rabbi Wagensberg makes a compelling argument which points out that the Jewish people are considered to be one body which will impress upon us the responsibility that we have in maintaining our own levels of holiness because what we do/say/think does not only have an impact on ourselves but on everybody around us. So much so that not only do the leaders of our people impact the masses but the opposite is also true, the masses influence the leaders.
Do you suffer from irritating people, who seem to never leave you alone? Do you feel like a victim of painful circumstances? Are you struggling with inner turmoil and drives that attempt to rip you asunder? Rabbi Wagensberg will show that if we do feel this way, then it’s the greatest sign that we have such a special spark of holiness inside, with so much potential and that we are so precious to G-d.