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WY 698 F
What is a parent obligated to teach their children? And how much is the child/student himself required to learn on his own? Come join Rav Weinberg inside the Rambam as he learns several mitzvas of Talmud Torah that carry great importance.
WY 698 G
Learn to keep disappointment or failure in perspective by focusing on our efforts more than the final result. Also learn to look back at what we have done instead of how much more needs to be done.
WY 733
How is it possible to respect parents who are hostile toward observant Judaism, and who frown on their child's newfound Torah way of life? Rav Yaakov is both compassionate and clear as he delineates the crucial information that non-observant families lack, and gives guidance on how they should be approached. Learn the parameters of what is non-negotiable, what is possible to give in on, and what to do in cases when you're unsure.
WY 780 B
For those promoting secular social justice, one of the hardest ideas to stomach is that Jews consider themselves the Chosen Nation. Perhaps people espouse that this belief is similar to the Nazi's pride in the Aryan race? Rabbi Weinberg spells out exactly why we are chosen, how it reflects our deeper responsibility, and how our perception of it opens many doors for the rest of humanity.
WY 781
What do all Jews share in common? Its not their culture, nor their color - but a covenant God gave to all Jews nearly 3,500 years ago. Could it be that a Torah not divinely given could have kept a nation scattered across the globe united for so many years? With concrete and intelligible proofs, Rabbi Weinberg brings very strong evidence that the covenant expressed in the Torah was indeed given by God on Mt. Sinai. One of our best tapes. (Please excuse the poor, but very audible sound.)
WY 781 D
Islam, Mormonism, and the other world religions are based on one assumption - parents will never knowingly lie to their children or intentionally pass along an untruth to the next generation. Why is it that Jews won't give Judaism the same objectivity and openness that they are so ready to give to all other beliefs?
WY 782
There are two distinct aspects of Torah: one is the intellectual side of toiling and the smarts to really understand it, and the other is the practical side of carrying it out. Hear Rav Weinberg explain how the two work in unison, and under what circumstances they can be pursued independently.
WY 782 B
God offered the Torah to all the nations of the world before the Jews proclaimed its willingness to follow all that He would tell them, and accept His word as law. What was the essential core issue at stake? An excellent exposition on Divine wisdom - and the imperatives it carries with it.
WY 784
The concept of idol-worship, or how a tree can have divine power is almost laughable in our ‘sophisticated’ society. But before poking fun, Rav Yaakov Weinberg asks a simple question. if we may harbor a suppressed desire for God to speak to us and hug us and even to hold our hand, just how able are we to relate to an intangible God? Rav Yaakov brings sense to this most enigmatic subject for every listening ear.
WY 786
The first part of this talk focuses on details about the end of days, and the ways Jewish and non-Jewish prophets differ. Then Rav Yaakov explains the explicit and implicit reasons that the land of Israel belongs to the Jews. Hear also a Biblical account of the Jewish and Arab claims, and the continuing struggle over this tiny parcel of land.