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CA 019 A
The Mishkan was made of gold, silver, and copper. Why not just from gold, the most precious of all? Rabbi Carmell explains the core properties of each metal and its designated position, and how the three combined reflects human desire and ultimate perfection. Appreciating this principle can be a key to understanding one's avodah.
KI 019 A
On Yom Kippur and the 15th of Av, Jewish girls used to dance in the vineyards to attract the young Jewish men into marriage. Such a bizarre practice for a modest Jewish girl to arouse a man’s baser instincts? Listen in as Rabbi Kahn compares this ceremony to the Tabernacle Service - and both to the Revelation at Sinai.
KY 019 A
Torah is the essence of Jewish life, our path to spiritual greatness. Once we received that greatest of all gifts, why was the creation of the Tabernacle necessary? Didn't the Torah cover all of the bases? Once we understand what the Torah is really here to accomplish, we can find the aspect of life the Tabernacle was meant to address - and find the way to lift the world and our lives to a higher plane.
LA 019 B
What did the Mishkan and Beis Hamikdash after it symbolize in our relationship with Hashem? Rabbi Lopiansky explains the essence of Yirah and the core of Ahava, and proves that love is intrinsic to the human being. Listen to a beautiful exposition on how this small structure portrayed the love and need for Hashem our nation has as an integral part of our existence.
WG 019 A
G-d asks us to take a donation for Him. One second, Rabbi Wagensberg stops us. Aren’t we giving to G-d in order to create the Mishkan? Learn how we gained a connection to Hashem Himself when we donated toward the Tabernacle, and how the keilim teach us how to continue on that path of holiness. Learn to break past the barriers that attempt to stop us in order to reach a sense of wholeness that we truly desire.
WG 019 E
We gave and gave and gave some more in order to build the Mishkan. What is the right attitude to help us understand who really gained? Join Rabbi Wagensberg as he examines all of the times we put forth effort and belongings in the service of G-d, and proves that the biggest recipient of all is the most counterintuitive: Ourselves.
WG 019 F
Has any effort that you've made ever caught you by surprise and suddenly you saw that if you had been more prepared you would have indeed been more successful? Join Rabbi Wagensberg as he not only guides us on the concept of 'preparedness,' but spells out practical, specific methods to help us focus on the process.
WG 019 G
Loving Hashem and fearing Hashem seem to be contradictory. Rabbi Wagensberg points out the differences in the two approaches, but proves that both are necessary. Even more, one leads into the other. How can we achieve a synthesis of these two fundamentals to achieve a closeness to Hashem akin to what our forefathers had inåÊ
the Mishkan?
WG 019 H
Tourists from all across the world come to Israel to see perhaps the most visited site THE WESTERN WALL! People have different reactions when they stand next to the holiest place in the world. What does this last remnant of our temple really mean to us? If you should choose to listen to this lecture, Rabbi Wagensberg will forever change the way we approach the Kotel. We will discover what the Temple and its vessels message is, and how relevant they are to every single one of us!
WG 019 I
In this talk, find out how Rabbi Wagensberg makes the Tabernacle of the past as relevant to us today as eating and drinking. Find out where the secret sanctuary is hidden in our modern world.