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KI 002
Nimrod is the ultimate evil superpower. He uses any means to attain his desires. Nothing stood in his way. This sinister individual succeeded in unifying the masses to wage war against God. Learn more about how this evil incarnate institutionalized destruction of the world and what lessons can we draw from this today.
LA 002 B
Unlike the generation wiped out by the flood before them, the Dor HaflagahåÕs punishment was in response to a very different flaw. In what way did they attempt to repeat the mistake of Adam Harishon, and why was the most appropriate response to split them up into 70 nations? In intricate look at understanding and how it leads to control.
LH 502 D
Putting together all the loose ends of tzitzit: How did the staircase pattern of the strings get into how we tie the tzitzit? Let's get technical with machine tzitzit - how good could they really be? How long do the strings need to be? In a special feature, Rabbi Levy reveals some not so common Sephardic sources and dives into the depths of tzitzit and how it ties in with all the 613 mitzvot in mind.
LH 511 C
All men have a few burning questions here. Why do women have a monopoly on this mitzvah, and is there a small portion of this mitzvah that also applies to them? How and where should a husband light when he stays in a hotel on a business trip? We also learn where and when to light on college campuses and in dorm rooms. Hear how various halachic authorities trace the Sephardic Minhagim back to the Shulchan Aruch.
LH 511 E
In this rich segment the Ben Ish Chai explains which types of oils are acceptable, and the laws of moving the lit candles. Rabbi Levy seizes an opportunity here to educate us on some practical Halachot including the use of electric lights as a replacement for candles, and how Rav Yoseph Karo learned out the Halacha, as well as insight on the value of performing this mitzvah before Hashem.
LZ 002 A
Rabbi Leff defines in great detail the striking parallels between the people who denied G-d's existence and the by-product of their denial - the Tower of Bavel itself. Hear how this biblical story is correlated to our times as well. A classic Rabbi Leff.
LZ 002 B
The central problem in the generation of Bavel was that they not only thought they were above nature, but that they controlled it as well. In a haunting but relevant comparison, Rabbi Leff points to the identical attitude existing within today's world, and shows how the generation of Bavel has come full circle.
MI 002
Calm down! Unfortunately, most of us have heard this before, and for good reason. Indeed, Noach was blessed with a tranquil and unruffled nature as the meaning of his name suggests. But are there times when peaceful acceptance of the world around you prevents necessary action to be taken? Rabbi Milstein explores the meaning behind the term "cool," and why the floodwaters were called after Noach's name.
MJ 002
The story of Noach and the generation of the flood prompts us to ask - what did they do that was so bad? One thing we know is that people stole from one another and didn't keep their word. Rabbi Mansour speaks about strengthening our partnerships by being honest, both in business in and in life, to ensure that they won't be infiltrated by deceit.
WG 002
The rainbow was bestowed upon the world as a creation of striking beauty. However, there's an additional message that's even more breathtaking. Appreciating the amazing harmony between all the colors of a rainbow leads to a beautiful metaphor of all the energizing paths of growth before each of us.