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CA 040 A
As the Jews were preparing to enter Eretz Yisrael, it was clear they had no intention to harm the nations they needed to pass. So what drove Balak to hire Bilam to curse them anyway? Judaism possesses a special gift for raising the lowest of the low to a high spiritual plane. Hear how to harness this power to help, and why it can frighten those steeped in evil.
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.
CA 041 C
The remarkable story of how Selafchad’s daughters fought for their entitled portion of land in Israel highlights the strong traits a woman possesses for pursuing the truth. These strengths include the ability to build, discerning falsehood, and holding onto spiritual beliefs even when the entire world shuns them.
CA 042/43 A
Moshe's anger at the two and a half tribes for desiring to settle on one side of the Jordan stemmed from his suspicion that they were solely interested in their own welfare at the expense of the rest of the nation. Rabbi Carmell points out the paradoxical state of attempting to perform mitzvos even when it affects others, and urges us to be aware of our own rationalizations.
CA 044 A
What is it about the tragic loss of Jerusalem’s Temple that has within it a flicker of Joy? And why, when the Sages at the time wept in grief on seeing the ruins of the Temple, did Rebbi Akiva laugh? Rabbi Carmell follows the hidden thread of hope that reaches through time and the mundane physicality we constantly struggle with.
CA 044 B
Rabbi Carmell asks why was the Beis Hamidash destroyed? In classic Jewish style he immediately replies '.. but what exactly was the Temple's purpose in the first place?' Hear how internal and external people differ, and how your angle of perception can help you love another despite their 'different' surface appearance. Here's a clue to a deeper lesson of the day.
CA 049
Our simple choices lead to other choices, and those to others until we are so far from the starting point that we've nearly forgotten it. How can we remain cognizant of the repercussions of our decisions even when they seem insignificant? Rabbi Carmell shows the process by examining the soldier that takes a prisoner of war as his wife.
CA 050 A
The beginning of any process usually seems small and insignificant. On the other hand we find many 'firsts' celebrated with great fanfare. So why is Bikurim, 'bringing up the first fruits' considered to be such a big deal that we bring them up to the Temple with a grand parade? Learn from Bikurim how important little things really are for setting the tone for all that follows.
CA 051 A
We blow the ram’s horn on Rosh Hashanah as a remembrance of Avraham's Sacrifice of Yitzchak. But we know that Avraham never actually sacrificed his son, so why continue to consider it such a seminal event of world history? Hear how the desire to be closer to Hashem can bring you to really want to do teshuvah.
CA 750
Truth is a character trait, but to what extent do we actively seek it? Rabbi Carmell, a close disciple of Rav Dessler, examines how one's desires and ulterior motives influence what our eyes are able to see. Learning how to hearing the counsel of those wiser than us can help release us from the bribery of our personalities.