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Moshe's anger at the two and a half tribes for desiring to settle on one side of the Jordan stemmed from his suspicion that they were solely interested in their own welfare at the expense of the rest of the nation. Rabbi Carmell points out the paradoxical state of attempting to perform mitzvos even when it affects others, and urges us to be aware of our own rationalizations.
Rabbi Avi Geller's series on the entire five books of Judaism is delivered with lively enthusiasm and humor. Each weekly talk is a whirlwind tour of all the events of that week's Torah portion, plus major commentaries and explanations of fundamental concepts of Judaism.
Rabbi Lopiansky's discussions of the weekly parsha go far past the seemingly simple surface they present, showing a depth of esoteric wisdom that is difficult to find. Listen in for a journey that will give an appreciation for the Torah's vastness.
The way to serve G-d is to find a balance between two extremes. How then do we understand the renewed discussion of PinchasåÕs anger at the immorality that took place in Israel that comes up in this parsha as the Jews fight Midyan? WasnåÕt he going overboard? Rabbi Wagensberg discusses holy anger, and how tapping into it can take us above physical desires.
The Torah painstakingly recounts every spot visited by the tribes on their 40 years travel through the desert. What can we possibly gain by this seemingly irrelevant repetition? Every encounter we face in life is fraught with challenge. Rabbi WagnesbergåÕs dynamic talk explains how to unravel every journey we take and how to appreciate the inherent lesson for us to learn from.
G-d's intention for creating the world was to grant us an incredible amount of pleasure. This loving intent can be reciprocated on our end. Moshe symbolized this deep reciprocal love for Hashem, and taught us that anything can be accomplished with this emotion.
So many tourists who come to Israel love to make a stopover at the Dead Sea. In this fascinating talk, Rabbi Wagensberg shows just how strategic and critic this region is as this spot really pulls everything together, all the while teaching us a most valuable lesson. That from the lowest comes the highest. After this lecture, the Salt Sea will never be the same and bathing there with take on a whole new dimension of meaning.
Are you an animal lover? Do you own a dog? Would you like to? It has often been said that a dog is man's best friend. What is this obsession that we have with dogs? This unique, once-in-a-lifetime lecture by Rabbi Wagensberg will not only reveal a mystical side to Perek Shira but will also share a most valuable lesson that we learn from canines.
Join Rabbi Noson Weisz as he explores deeper insights on the weekly parsha, with a philosophical and kabbalistic perspective culled from the Ramban. His straightforward and interesting style will help you relate to the parsha and bring the words to life before you on the page.