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In the 21st century, sacrificial offerings seem horrifyingly barbaric. Is there any lasting value to them as a form of worshipping the Divine? Rabbi Carmell proves that there is by examining each step of bringing a korban to show the workings of human psychology and the powerful message they hold for mankind.
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Moses is known as the humblest of all men, who does not even consider himself the agent of God. Rabbi Ari Kahn analyzes the psyche of our greatest leader, and the natural consequences of his steadfast modesty.
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Why was Moshe so insistent that the Torah be written in a way that stressed how unimportant he was? Rabbi Kahn looks at Moshe’s role as a leader, and how his own humility mirrored God’s interaction with the world - which paradoxically earned him still more greatness.
KY 024 A
As an introduction to the entire book of Vayikra, which begins next week, Rabbi Kirzner explores the intrinsic connection between spirituality and the physical world. How are human beings vested with Godly powers, and how does our performing the commandments bring the forces of holiness into us, and into the world?
KY 024 B
Is there anything less 21st century then to offer animal sacrifices? Rabbi Kirzner delves into our body-soul conflict by examining the different ways we picture ourselves. The clear model of animal sacrifices dramatically shows what the inner struggle for harmony is all about.
LA 024 B
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.
RS 024 B
Rabbi Rosenblum asks why was it necessary to bring a Korban for an accidental aveira? Hear how the seemingly dry subject of Korbanos has a treasure of usable hidden meaning in them. Hear also a new explanation on the small alef at the beginning of the parsha, and much, much more.
WG 024
We reach an interesting juncture this week as we begin reading Sefer Vayikra, with Purim quickly on its heels. Hear the amazing connections between Adar, Joseph, fish, Ephraim & Menashe, the evil eye and redemption - plus hear a great way to sense the urgency of doing a mitzvah when it comes to your hand.
WG 024 E
“I can’t do it! . . . I don’t have the strength. . . I feel so overwhelmed. . . I’m afraid.” Rabbi Wagensberg will show how throughout life’s journeys, we are all being called upon by G-d to accomplish certain tasks. You are guaranteed to walk away from this talk with a feeling of self-confidence, as well as the knowledge that the Holy One has so much faith in us.
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Bringing a Korban to the Beit HaMikdash was a way to intensely connect with Hashem - on His terms. Rav Yaakov first points out the discipline needed to achieve spirituality, and then he deals with the million dollar question: How can we comprehend God’s command to serve Him with animal sacrifices? A fascinating class for directing your actions and physicality toward spiritual goals.