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WY 510
What affect does the essential nature of Shabbos have on my life? This talk exemplifies how Shabbos is Judaism's central pillar to Jewish survival. Hear an inspiring discussion to awaken an invaluable appreciation of Shabbos, and to infuse more meaning into the rest of your week.
WY 517
Holiness is the only order of existence that has no boundaries. This philosophical talk on 'the sanctification of man, time and space' discusses how humans that reach beyond their physical limitations is one way to relate with God. Another way is by combining holiness with time, which uses basic Jewish thought to open a new dimension for elevating ordinary people to live at higher levels of kedusha.
WY 520
The primary message of Pesach seems to contradict itself at its core. While we trumpet the call to freedom from slavery, is it not apparent that we have merely traded one master for another? And isn't Torah observance, which many consider servitude, part and parcel of the redemption? Hear a powerful message from an excellent speaker of how the Torah intertwines freedom and responsibility.
WY 529
This culmination of our relationship with Hashem began 49 days before with the Pesach Exodus out of Egypt. Rav Yaakov Weinberg underscores the foundation of Torah and how we are to use the world, including our physicality in the service of God.
WY 532 A
What does the act of fasting accomplish more than a gnawing hunger and irritability? And how well do we appreciate how a lack of food and drink leads to the appropriate state of mind? Rav Yaakov examines the root cause of all the bad occurrences in history, past and future, and the character trait that the 10th of Tevet, the Holiday of Trees, is intended to heal.
WY 532 B
Rav Yaakov Weinberg makes one bold statement after the next on why we fast this day. If it is to reawaken the pain of the Temple's destruction 2,000 year ago, real pain just won't plague us more than a years time. Perhaps it's to suffer the vacuum of all the treasures of life that we've lost? Hear what these three weeks are intended to awaken, and to even cry about. A brilliant talk.
WY 532 C
To mourn the destruction of the Temple in a more meaningful way is to hear how it affects our self-definition and nationhood. In this beautiful class, Rav Yaakov describes how our relationship with God needs to be simple and unquestionably accepted, or it can leave one floundering in a haze of doubt with a strange dislike for others.
WY 533
Of the four players in this episode, who is the primary culprit? Kamtza, Bar Kamtza, the Chachamim or the Ba’al Habayit? This inside look at its flow in Gemara Gittin analyzes the events and rabbinical decisions that led to Churban Bayis Sheini. Rav Yaakov brilliantly compares these decisions to the decisions of pre-war European rabbis who restrained their followers from leaving Europe.
WY 541 A
What two emotions should we feel during the shofar blast? Hear an in-depth look at atonement, repentance, and the steps needed to uproot past mistakes. Another oft-misunderstood concept is 'yirah' fear. And why it is so vitally important at this juncture to establish a deeper intimacy with God?
WY 544
We all make mistakes, right? And many of us know how pointless it is to get caught up in any guilt trip. The sensible response appears to be: just move forward with a strong conviction to be a better person. So why are we steered to take an honest, regretful look at our past? Hear what teshuva is (without the guilt), and the reason why this formula works so well to move people into the new year with a fresh start.



