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A Taste of Text—Naso
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 10:00AM
Instructor: By Chana Weisberg

We are still “married” to our ideals and spiritual vision; we simply need to be reunited with our true, inner selves.
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How to Study Torah - Naso
Tuesday, May 29, 2012 8:30PM
Instructor: By Mendel Kaplan

"And it was that on the day that Moses finished erecting the Mishkan, he anointed it, sanctified it, and all its vessels, and the altar and all its vessels." (Numbers 7:1) Learn about the process of readying the newly-built sanctuary for daily use, the inaugural gifts of the tribal princes and the opening ceremonies officiated by Moses.
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Parsha Naso
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 7:00PM
Instructor: Aaron L. Raskin

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Parsha Naso
Wednesday, May 30, 2012 8:00PM
Instructor: By Moshe New

This class analyzes an aspect of the weekly Torah portion. While providing a basic understanding of the subject matter, the lesson delves into its deeper and more complex dimensions with emphasis on the spiritual relevance to our daily lives. Inspiration for both the novice and advanced student.
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Understanding Jewish Business Ethics
Thursday, May 31, 2012 7:00PM
Instructor: By Mark Halpern

Many of us think of Torah as providing a code of law for religious observance but Torah also gives a detailed set of ethics for how we conduct ourselves in our everyday lives.
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How to Study Torah - Behaalotecha
Tuesday, June 05, 2012 8:30PM
Instructor: By Mendel Kaplan

Long before the Maccabees, there was the original menorah that was lit in the Holy Temple as part of the daily ritual officiated by the priests. How was the menorah lit? What purpose did it serve?
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Finding Meaning in Our Everyday Lives

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Insights and inspiration on how to find deeper meaning in our everyday existence.


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Mrs Weissberg's Speech
Posted: Feb 15, 2012
I am in awe of Mrs. Weissberg. Not only is she a beautiful woman to look at, she has so much substance and spirituality, something I find so rare in human beings in general. She has the talent to make anybody more hopeful about life--inspite of all the trials and tribulations we all have to endure. Hashem has blessed her personally and chose her to infuse strength in others. I am so happy that I was able to listen to her speech.
Posted By Yael Sucher, Manalapan, N.J.

Finding meaning...
Posted: Feb 13, 2012
Thank you for that beautiful and inspirational talk. I found myself tearing up during those touching stories you told with such sincerity. It's not always easy to find meaning in our every day physical lives....i will think of your stories and points when the going gets tough and draw strength and meaning.
Posted By Anonymous, melbourne, australia

Finding Meaning in Our Everyday Lives
Posted: Feb 10, 2012
Dear Chana Weisberg,
Thank you so much for this wonderful inspirational talk. I found myself crying with the story of the priest. Because like him I found out about my ancestry at 62 yrs of age. Today I am 64. I realized that all my life my soul was looking forward to this revelation. And it was Hashem, Himself, blessed be He, who brought me to it. Finding out that I am a Jewess. I am not turning back no matter if the whole world rejects me. I felt an outcast all my life. Today, as the prophesy of a Jewish man gave me before I came to Arizona, that I would find out who I was soon. That was 4 years ago. The only reason why I cry is because I am alone. My friends and families are not close to me. But Hashem is with me. As you mentioned, that wherever we are it is only with a purpose. Here in this desert, isolated from those I love, Hashem is with me and His Will is my will. Blessed be he. Thank you for all your teachings.
Posted By Anonymous, Mesa, Arizona, USA

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