Thanks
The Jewish concept of “thank you”: giving back a semblance of the experience of receiving.
13 Minutes | 6.01 MB | January 7, 2005
The Jewish concept of “thank you”: giving back a semblance of the experience of receiving.
13 Minutes | 6.01 MB | January 7, 2005
Shabbos is an experience in this world of a perspective that is not of this world. This discussion explores the meaning of this provocative definition of Shabbos.
21 Minutes | 9.82 MB | August 24, 2004
This talk examines a spiritual advantage one gains by living in the Land of Israel.
18 Minutes | 8.23 MB | February 13, 2005
Even great Jews need a community to achieve greatness.
14 Minutes | 6.32 MB | April 5, 2005
From the laws surrounding the “Blessings after a Meal” we can learn a deep secret about the power of Jewish women.
22 Minutes | 9.99 MB | April 12, 2005
Tu b’Shvat: A tree needs its water and a man needs his Torah.
7 Minutes | 3.38 MB | January 24, 2005
In Jewish consciousness, a home is seen as something basic and fundamental. It is our base and foundation and provides the stability to survive the turmoil, change and insanity of the outside world.
19 Minutes | 8.75 MB | September 26, 2004
The Hebrew Alphabet contains a whole world that exists only in potential. Our goal is to unearth some of that potential and get a glimpse of some of its hidden depth.
18 Minutes | 8.32 MB | October 10, 2004
Although it is far from obvious, the Hebrew Alphabet parallels a person’s spiritual/physical makeup. Understanding how to access this relationship is a key ingredient to bringing to life some of the world’s most powerful ideas.
16 Minutes | 7.41 MB | October 21, 2004
Implicit in the Torah’s careful language describing the creation of the universe, is a very bleak picture of the world we live in. This talk examines our intuitive confirmation of this perspective and then suggests a radically different way to approach life and our world.
25 Minutes | 11.8 MB | October 5, 2004