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ZY 527
How many can truly say that they're careful about keeping track of their time? Rabbi Zweig finds textual clues that make sharp distinctions between how one passes their time - or utilizes their time. Hear how to wisely punch in your eternal time card - one day at a time.
ZY 529
Wouldn't you think that the remembrance of the awesome day we received the Torah should be dedicated with fasting, serious study and extra long prayers? And doesn't it seem a bit off the mark that we celebrate it with eating and drinking? Rabbi Zweig looks at the essential difference between laws which are governed by actions and laws designed to enhance character.
ZY 533
Happiness is hard. Why is it we get so down when we hear one negative comment directed our way, even when cushioned by tons of positive feedback beforehand? This talk by Rabbi Yochanan Zweig explores our egocentricity and expectations, and how a vague sense of dissatisfaction extends to viewing others negatively, and pulls us to even hate them for no reason.
ZY 550
Why are there so many unusual halachos to ensure that fellow Jews 'see' the dancing flames of our menorah? And why did the Greeks only pinpoint certain mitzvos to abolish, like for instance Rosh Chodesh? Hear a new twist about the fierce battle being fought today to preserve our Jewish sense of unity and community.
ZY 553 B
There is an opinion that the most important message of the megillah read on Purim is that a woman should give respect to her husband. Could this really be more important than remembering the miraculous redemption of the Jews? Rabbi Zweig explains this strange message and how to understand it in context. Hear about the true nature of overcoming our selfish side on Purim and learning how to give with a full heart both on this fun-filled day and the rest of the year.
ZY 553 C
Get ready to go back in time to the first mention of Haman, the wicked character in the Purim story, in the Garden of Eden. But what do Adam and Eve have to do with Purim? Rabbi Zweig takes a very interesting angle to examine our celebration of Purim in the present, and its roots all the way back to the story of Creation. Hear about the true pleasure of giving and how we can maximize our potential to give on Purim.
ZY 614
There seems to be a conflict in Pirkei Avos about how to guard yourself from transgression. One mishna says ‘remind yourself that death is sure to come,' and another mishna says to pay close attention to apply ‘your ear to hear and your eye to see.' Hear how Rabbi Zweig resolves these difference - opening a window for recreating yourself.
ZY 668
Why should a person avoid the privilege of presiding over a court case, or shy away from handing down a judgment? Rabbi Zweig takes us back to Yisro's wise counsel in the desert regarding judges, and pins down the function of a judicial personality. This rule also applies to much of our own interpersonal relationships.
ZY 668 B
Has it ever puzzled you why God sometimes responds to a person's deeds in ways that don't really reflect the actions they've done? For an important lesson in Divine justice, Rabbi Zweig explains how to track down and correct the root cause of a seemingly minor misdemeanor.
ZY 783
Why do mitzvos? And how much of a reward do we really expect for actions that seem nonsensical or picayune? We somehow know Hashem is truly out for our benefit - but is there a more understandable way to know how each mitzvah fortifies the relationship and loving God?