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CA 010 A
Pharoah's dream of the skinny cows swallowing the fat cows reads far deeper than it's storybook narrative. Rabbi Carmell peels away a few layers to reveal truths about how good can never die. Hear how the holy spark within each Jew can never be extinguished, and how it connects to the one flask of pure oil that was found on Chanukah.
CA 011 A
The fast day of the 10th of Tevet is to remind us of an historic siege around Jerusalem. But shouldn't that event pale in significance to when Jerusalem and the Holy Temple were totally destroyed? Rabbi Carmell helps us understand the full impact of small beginnings, and how we can acquire a sense for events in our lives that could start a giant chain of cause and effects - for our good or bad.
CA 011 B
What's the difference in seizing a moment and maximizing it, or to work for it in a systematic way later on? Follow Rabbi Carmell's analysis of one's desire for growth, and the need to have goals on hand to always move towards, regardless how far you may be from accomplishing it. Using those precious 'moments' in life may bring you to new opening in your life.
CA 012 A
Menashe served as a diplomat in the Egyptian government, while his younger brother Ephraim studied Torah all day. Wouldn't Menashe's management skills have been more valuable for leading a tribe? To understand why Ephraim and his descendants were chosen hear the hidden link between great deeds and great Torah learning,
CA 014
Contrary to the classic understanding, Rabbi Carmell posts that G-d didn't actually revoke Pharoah's right to free will by hardening his heart. That despot succeeded in turning himself to stone by exercising his power of choice to grow more stubbornly evil. This valuable class gives a clear understanding of bechirah and how all people can move their point of free will progressively closer to or further from G-d.
CA 016 A
Moshe's paradoxical sweetening of the bitter waters with a piece of bitter wood hold a tenet of life that helps us understand the travails the Jews faced in their travels, and our own individual struggles. What is the point of G-d testing us at all - especially seeing that we are so often not equal to the task? And how does the unpleasantness help develop our potential energies and greatness despite our failure?
CA 017 A
The Nation of Israel is lauded for its high degree of devotion by accepting the Torah without knowing what was in it. On the other hand the rational responses given by the other nations of the world seems to portray a more responsible approach. Rabbi Carmell probes to the roots of the differences in thought and intent.
CA 018 A
The value of a country's justice system's stands or falls on their treatment of two classes of people - criminals, and the poor. We know that the Torah abolished class distinction by upholding an unwavering respect for human life regardless of who the person is. If so, isn't it strange that the Torah begin its legal code with the laws about Jewish slaves, and a destitute father who is forced to sell his daughter into servitude?
CA 019 A
The Mishkan was made of gold, silver, and copper. Why not just from gold, the most precious of all? Rabbi Carmell explains the core properties of each metal and its designated position, and how the three combined reflects human desire and ultimate perfection. Appreciating this principle can be a key to understanding one's avodah.
CA 020
The decorative vestments of the Kohanim are woven with threads of symbolism. The beautiful breastplate held the two components of Judaism - mind and heart, and action. Rabbi Carmell explores the danger of using one without the other, and how the appropriate measures of each form true Torah observance.