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CA 038
Korach led a serious revolt against Moshe, arguing for a far more modern sounding ideal of equality for our nation. What gave him the courage to challenge the greatest leader of all time, and what was way off base with his argument? Rabbi Carmell exposes the threads of truth and falsehood that were behind this man’s brilliant words.
CA 038 B
How could Korach so foolishly have publicly challenged Moshe, the nation’s undisputed leader? Rabbi Carmell maps out the paths for gaining distinction. Ironically enough, Korach’s very own sons were the prime examples of taking the righteous path. Learn how the power of tzitzis and Korach's opening attack fits directly into this concept.
KI 038 A
The strongly manipulative Korach convinced all his followers that each member of the Jewish family is holy without needing Aaron’s priestly leadership. Where did Korach find the audacity to mount such a challenge? Rabbi Kahn shows how the combatants in this conflict is a rerun of an earlier unfinished dispute.
KY 038 A
Korach's debate with Moshe went far deeper than the text would have us believe. This genius of a man stumbled due to his incredible level of intelligence. Is it possible to approach Judaism solely from an intellectual standpoint, as Korach claimed? Why was Moshe's stance of the necessity to know we can't understand it all an integral piece Korach was missing?
LA 038 D
When Hashem split the waters of Creation into higher and lower portions, why did the lower waters cry? Rabbi Lopiansky compares the positive incentive of those further from God wanting to get closer to Korach's negative desire for personal glory. This talk compares the boundaries and roles within this struggle to the modern fights around feminism, jealousy and the need for being accepted for who we are, and how we were created.
WG 038 D
Korach launched a direct attack on Moshe åÐ the primary Rebbe of the Jewish nation, and attempted to debunk the notion that such a holy people need to be taught. Rabbi Wagensberg explores why a Rebbe is so needed in all of our lives, and the position he occupies even if we feel we know more than he does.
WG 038 E
Korach’s vicious attack on Moshe’s credibility in ridiculing tzitzis was actually part of a greater debate - pinpointing the tzaddik as the most necessary element for helping each generation. Hear how Shabbos was reinstated to its glory through this clever man's demise.
WG 038 G
We all know that when two or more parties engage in a fight, usually no body emerges a winner. Rather, every person, at least on some level, is a loser. This week, however, Rabbi Wagensberg expands this idea into a different dimension which points to a certain pattern that has developed in Jewish history that we must contend with even until this very day. Not only will we learn a new meaning of Kosher (what we bring into our mouths) but we will also become more acutely aware of what comes out of our mouths, specifically in the realm of argumentativeness.
WG 038 I
Korach’s accusations of Moshe may not have been as far from the truth as it may seem. Shocked? Listen in to Rabbi Wagensberg as he weaves an esoteric picture of souls that are destined for greatness and the counterforce of evil that enters the world along with them. Korach’s own character flaws caused him to confuse Moshe with the great leader’s opposite, and wound up destroying him in the process.
WN 038 A
The story of Korach's rebellion is mystifying. We hear about a nation that saw Hashem talking to Moshe at Har Sinai, and soon afterwards they directly challenged him. And the frightening punishment facing them made no difference. Rav Noach brings out a beautiful point regarding 'arguments and evidence', and how the simple flowering of Aharon staff showed a simpler, softer way to deal with disputes.