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WN 540 D
Rebbi Eliezer was an exceptionally brilliant sage. Yet till the age of 27 his brain was on pause. His great desire to learn Torah was expressed the only way he knew how, by crying. Learn what it takes to really really cry - till your deepest longing becomes a vivid reality. Rav Noah also shares how Aish HaTorah’s name was born.
WN 540 E
Do you believe in the Torah's innate power to affect personal change? Hear how the Torah's prototype, Rabbi Akiva, was transformed from an ignoramus to the leader of the Jewish People. Rav Noah shows each of us how we have achieved much more than we realize, and how much change is within our reach during the month before Rosh Hashanah.
WN 540 F2
Were we to envision the ultimate relationship between us and God, it would be the goal of a husband and wife. As the first days of the year approach, it behooves us to ask ourselves what are the feelings and longings that drive us. Rav Noah shows that our hearts are awake - though we may be fast asleep. A powerful short talk to keep in mind during the shofar's call to us. 10 min.
WN 540 G
With Rosh Hashana only days away, it's a bit easier to get shaken into reality. What have we spent our time with until now? And what can we really do with the short time remaining? Rav Noach shares the bottom line for doing cheshbon hanefesh: to get a retrospective look at yourself, your life, and your year to come for starting out on the right foot.
WN 540 H
Has the thought ever occurred that because of all our illogical, senseless choices, we're really a bit insane - living in an insane world? And if we'd wonder if being more observant might be a practical way to find peace and happiness, how come we don’t consider it? Could it be that we might unknowingly be professing a belief in God? So who's drum are we marching to anyway?
WN 540 J
What are you really living for? Hear one of Rav Noah's engaging Elul shmoozen for extra chizuk, inspiration and a new approach for changing gears. Start the month of teshuva one step ahead.
WN 543
The Ten Days of Teshuvah, which culminate on Yom Kippur, is the time to speed up the job of clearing the decks, So don't let the past weigh you down says Rabbi Weinberg. But how? If we have many mistakes to regret, won't we just give up? Hear the seven preparatory steps for a good head start to bring about lasting changes.
WN 544 B
What is the unrelenting attraction of Yom Kippur that draws hordes of unaffiliated Jews into shuls to fast and pray? It's the power of change. Learn a effective way to examine yourself and pinpoint which areas are most worthwhile for you to work on.
WN 544 G
Why do Jews the world over have such a strong recognition of Yom Kippur? Does the soul deep within fear some coming to the end of something - and that God's wake up call, however painful, is really worth it? Or do we actually need a tragic shake-up call to initiate change? Perhaps we already have what it takes to move in that direction before Yom Kippur!
WN 548 A
We are enjoined to reach for ecstasy during Simchas Beis Hashoeva (the dancing which accompanied the water drawing ceremony). Rav Noah explains where this joy comes from and the ecstatic heights to be touched by dancing up a storm.