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Rabbi Avraham Goldhar gives us a birdseye view of the 5 Books of Moses. Firstly he gives us the global overview, then a review of each 'book', and finally how each weekly portion fit's into the whole. Hear also several misunderstood and ignored topics, like how to relate to a Tabernacle in today's world? This clear overview of the Torah is well worth the hour.
JO 811 B
Choosing between good and evil is so confusing since the negative side at times adorns itself as beauty and at other times cloaks itself in holiness. Is it possible to discern between them, and could Chava have indeed realized the truth at the moment of her first temptation? And once the fruit was eaten, how did she respond to the punishments sent her way.
KY 001
When Shabbos is viewed through the prism of creation, it seems paradoxical to state that 'rest' was also created. Isn't 'rest' merely a cessation of action? Hear how as our emerging world was becoming more and more physical, the energy of Shabbos was being woven into its fabric to ensure we would always be able to find God - despite His hiddenness. Insightful.
LA 005 C
What do doubles, the Avos, and Ma’aras Hamachpela have in common? Join Rabbi Lopiansky for an informative class which takes us back to Adam HaRishon, and then fast forward to appreciate the huge improvement our Avos made to the workings of spirituality. Hear why burial is so important and how it came to be.
MI 001
åÒIn the beginning, G-d createdåÉåÓ These famous words lose some of their glitter when put alongside the many popular scientific theories that saturate our society. After all, what about the Big Bang, evolution, and the world being at least 8 billion years old? Rabbi Milstein looks between these divine lines and quotes ancient writings that show how the sages of old were light years ahead of current scientific discoveries ÌâåÐ and that after all is said and done, the gap between science and Torah is really a lot closer than it appears.
WG 011
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WY 001 AA
Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg takes an in-depth look at the birth of the universe as we know it. Drawing from textual understanding he challenges premises we may have taken for granted about the Creation story, and paints a detailed picture of what the world looked like when the eyes of first man were opened.
WY 001 BB
Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg takes an in-depth look at the birth of the universe as we know it. Drawing from textual understanding he challenges premises we may have taken for granted about the Creation story, and paints a detailed picture of what the world looked like when the eyes of first man were opened.
WY 001 CC
Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg takes an in-depth look at the birth of the universe as we know it. Drawing from textual understanding he challenges premises we may have taken for granted about the Creation story, and paints a detailed picture of what the world looked like when the eyes of first man were opened.
WY 001 DD
Rabbi Yaakov Weinberg takes an in-depth look at the birth of the universe as we know it. Drawing from textual understanding he challenges premises we may have taken for granted about the Creation story, and paints a detailed picture of what the world looked like when the eyes of first man were opened.