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KI 002
Nimrod is the ultimate evil superpower. He uses any means to attain his desires. Nothing stood in his way. This sinister individual succeeded in unifying the masses to wage war against God. Learn more about how this evil incarnate institutionalized destruction of the world and what lessons can we draw from this today.
KI 002 B
During Noah's time, society acted upon their wanton desire without borders or boundaries, leading to degeneracy and the need for a massive cleansing. Join Rabbi Kahn's examination of Adam's first sin, and how evil became more and more embedded in each generation. Hear a lesson on how Noah escaped.
KI 003 A
This young truth-seeker destroys his father’s idols and faces off with the sinister Nimrod who threw him into a fiery furnace. Abraham then fearlessly preaches monotheism in order to wake the world up. What was his dynamic secret? Rabbi Kahn suggests a surprising insight about Abraham’s upbringing that explains his perception and his determination.
KI 004 B
During G-d's visit to Abraham, he excuses himself to help three wayfarers. Was this the right thing to do? In contrast, Lot offers his daughters to his aggressive neighbors to save his guests. Was that proper? The Torah is full of moral quandaries - and so is life. What system prevails to help us determine which direction to take?
KI 005 A
Isaac was considered to have take after his mother much more than his father. But when it came time to finding him a wife, he married a woman who was very similar to his father Avraham. Rabbi Ari Kahn trail blazes a new, deeper understanding of Sarah's legacy, and explains how all Jewish marriages originate from Hebron, the holy city.
KI 006 A
The blind, aging Isaac intended to give his blessing of 'prosperity' to his wicked son Esau, and leave his righteous son Jacob with nothing. Rabbi Kahn explains what the underlying intentions of Isaac really were. And if you've ever wondered what the Jewish view of how the world would look in the state of 'Nirvana,' here's your chance.
KI 007 A
Jacob views himself as the head of his family. His sons see themselves as a nation. Their self-perception may explain how all the conflicts between the brothers arose. Jacob’s ladder and the secret of the blue fringes teach us aspects of the purpose of life. Rabbi Kahn brilliantly interweaves the workings of logic vs. destiny into this powerful class.
KI 007 B
Yaakov's decision to lie to his father at his mother's behest is not so simple. Rabbi Kahn looks at each decision Yaakov made and the ramifications he and Rivka suffered as a result. A fascinating look at the complexities of making decisions, and the people who make them.
KI 007 D
Rabbi Ari Kahn offers profound insights into Yaakov's 20 year trek in Lavan's house by examining the experiences he had before he left the holy land. He explains how to analyze the causes and effects of actions we do today in order to read indications of our own path and ultimate purpose.
KI 008 A
There is one all-night wrestling match depicted in the Torah where Jacob tussles with an angel. Rabbi Ari Kahn draws a number of fascinating conclusions from this test of wills to the larger existential reality.