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WN 036
Weaving beautiful insights of Torah that relate to the mishkan and our weekly parsha, Rav Noah delivers a valuable lesson for understanding Torah, loving our fellow Jews, and for living better with however much Torah we’ve acquired.
WN 037 A
Moshe sent a group of outstanding 'Men' to spy out Israel. Yet we see that he changed Yehoshua’s name to empower him to resist their evil advice, and that Kalev prayed intensively for the same reason. Rav Noah’s pointed and realistic wit examines the Toras Chaim of how society affects us and what it takes to maintain our moral integrity despite such a powerful influence.
WN 038 A
The story of Korach's rebellion is mystifying. We hear about a nation that saw Hashem talking to Moshe at Har Sinai, and soon afterwards they directly challenged him. And the frightening punishment facing them made no difference. Rav Noach brings out a beautiful point regarding 'arguments and evidence', and how the simple flowering of Aharon staff showed a simpler, softer way to deal with disputes.
WN 039 A
A person’s name is much more than just a name. In fact the name Moshe was not given by his father or by God. And rarely were his other nine names used. Rav Noach looks into the concept of how our ‘intentions’ will change the way our lives unfold.
WN 039B
The well of Miriam stopped giving water the moment she died. Is it necessary to hear frightening outcomes that shake us up? Would you agree that God's world in general runs amazingly smooth with bumps along the way. Rav Noach makes some distinct points about cause and effect, and the lack of sensitivity to how our actions affect others.
WN 041 A
Would Midyan have tried to seduce any other nation with the same malicious venom they directed at Jewish spirituality? "Of course not" says Rav Noach. The world at large has a special dislike for the Jewish worldview which brings in its wake higher consciousness. So he asks "Do we hate ourselves as well, and in the same way?"
WN 142 B
In his light-hearted and practical way, Rav Noah Weinberg (six years since his passing) explains the core values within the classic work 'Ethics of the Fathers'. In the first chapter, hear how to secure a fence around your Torah, and how to apply the three principles the world stands upon.
WN 142 C
One of the biggest obstacles in doing mitzvos is doing them without an ulterior motive or expecting a reward. Hear how to fulfill your mitzvos without keeping score, or to allow them to happen just by rote. Hear also how you can bring yourself within closer range of people who are truly elevated.
WN 142 D
Moving towards having an open home means more than inviting guests for Shabbos. Rav Noah describes what it's like to have poverty stricken people as members of your household. He goes on to question why the mishnah says we shouldnÂ’t speak too much with our wives, which would logically imply a reduction in your love and respect for your lifeÂ’s partners.
WN 250 A
What’s the point of life? Join Rav Noah as he explores the very basics of Judaism and the universe’s existence, showing that the goal is to gain pleasure from our relationship with G-d. Aren’t there plenty of pleasures to be experienced in the world without that? Experiencing reality is the only true pleasure there is. Do we feel this on a day-to-day basis?