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CA 041 A
At the moment the entire Jewish nation had despaired of ever reaching the Land of Israel, five women were fighting for their place in it. Their wisdom earned them an inheritance - and taught the nation a lesson about hope, faith, and the way to bring Moshiach.
KI 041 A
This saga chronicles the account of two fanatics - who clashed. The fervent act of history's most-famous vigilante was actually a reincarnation of an earlier struggle.
KI 041 C
The portion of Pinchas seems to be a followup to the previous story of Bilam, plus a hodgepodge of ideas with odd bits that discuss vows and sacrifices. Rabbi Kahn ties these loose threads together by looking at the glut of spoken words in today's world. Hear a new slant on the sanctity of speech and the profound effect it can have on your wellbeing.
MI 041
What sense does it make that Pinchas, a zealot who kills two adulterers, is given a covenant of peace? The act he did may have been correct, but it’s certainly demonstrates actions of war, not peace. Rabbi Milstein explains the test and need for upholding morality in a world that is trashing out so many life giving moral standards.
WG 041 B
When we look at this weekåÕs parsha, we can see the destruction that comes from acting against Torah law. But what a sin can do in the arena of negativity, if done as a mitzvah, can have just as powerful a positive effect. Rabbi Wagnesberg explains this fascinating idea.
WG 041 D
If you find it hard to hate anything, even evil, it may mean that you unconsciously harbor a tiny smattering of hate in your heart. Even hatred has a place in the holiest of people. How can we learn to use hatred appropriately to avoid getting pulled down into negativity?
WG 041 E
If you usually skip over parsha talks, give a listen to Rabbi Wagensberg! His dynamic style gives an exciting twist to each week's parsha, often coming from a new vantage point.
WG 041 F
If you usually skip over parsha talks, give a listen to Rabbi Wagensberg! His dynamic style gives an exciting twist to each week's parsha, often coming from a new vantage point.
WG 041 G
We all have people in our lives, maybe they are parents, siblings, children, other relatives, or friends, who we see stuck in a certain place. And we so much want them to move forward. Sometimes we even get frustrated when they behave like old dogs that refuse to learn a new trick and donåÕt take to our ideas and practical advice. This week, Aba Wagensberg stresses the importance of being patient with ourselves and with those around us, exploring in a fascinating way the gargantuan pitfall that could occur when we rush into something before the time, place, or person is ripe for that change.
WG 041 H
Today more than ever there has been an uproar about women's roles in the world through the eyes of the Torah. Nobody disagrees that there are obvious differences between men and women, the question however becomes, how one quantifies those differences. In this eye-opening and heart-warming lecture, Rabbi Wagensberg, draws from a variety of sources, defining the parameters within which the different genders operate.