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Inspiring and Entertaining Videos in ASL (American Sign Language)

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The Passover Diet
The Passover Diet
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Mr. Overweight searches for the ultimate diet with proven results and discovers Passover along the way…
A Chanukah ASL ABC Story
A Chanukah ASL ABC Story
In ASL (American Sign Language)
An ASL ABC story video with a Chanukah theme. It's a great way to learn about the Chanukah story in an unique way!
A Chanukah Question
A Chanukah Question
In ASL (American Sign Language)
This video challenges us to think twice about the reason why we light the menorah for eight nights.
Making Latkes
Making Latkes
Cooking with Rachel in ASL (American Sign Language)
Instructions on how to celebrate Chanukah by making your own delicious fried potato pancakes. In American Sign Language.
The Weekly Torah Portion
The Weekly Torah Portion
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Discover the meaning and significance of the weekly Torah portion.
Parshah Bereishit
Parshah Bereishit
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Why the Torah begins with the second letter in the Hebrew alphabet: the letter "bet".
Parshah Noach
Parshah Noach
In ASL (American Sign Language)
The opening verse in the narrative of Noah and The Flood teaches us a profound lesson in the power of speech.
Parshah Lech-Lecha
Parshah Lech-Lecha
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Abraham’s leaving Israel and descent to Egypt is in truth a continuum of his ascent into the Land of Israel…
Parshah Vayeira
Parshah Vayeira
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Abraham’s son Issac was the first to be circumcised at eight days old; what is the significance in this mitzvah being performed at such a tender age?
Parshah Chayei-Sarah
Parshah Chayei-Sarah
In ASL (American Sign Language)
The name of the Torah portion Chayei Sarah means the life of Sarah, though the parshah details her passing. This teaches us what constitutes true life.
Parshah Toldot
Parshah Toldot
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Why does our patriarch Yaakov (Jacob) use deception as means to receive the blessings from his father Yitzchak (Isaac)?
Parshah Vayeitzei
Parshah Vayeitzei
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Jacob works tirelessly at his uncle Laban’s house, but his efforts consisted of much more than merely tending the sheep…
Parshah Vayishlach
Parshah Vayishlach
In ASL (American Sign Language)
From Jacob’s struggle and eventual triumph over an angel of G-d we derive a powerful lesson in overcoming our natural inclinations.
Parshah Vayeishev
Parshah Vayeishev
In ASL (American Sign Language)
The parshah details the story of Joseph, which caused much pain for his father Jacob, yet the parshah is called Vayeishev, meaning Jacob settled down.
Parshah Mikeitz
Parshah Mikeitz
In ASL (American Sign Language)
In this week’s Torah portion we read about Pharaoh’s two dreams, whereas last week we read of Joseph’s two dreams; discover the difference between them.
Parshah Vayigash
Parshah Vayigash
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Jacob’s family moves down to Egypt after discovering that Joseph is alive and well, but it also is the beginning of the Jewish exile in Egypt.
Parshah Vayechi
Parshah Vayechi
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Chushim, the deaf grandson of Jacob, saved the day when the burial of Jacob was being obstructed by Esau.
Parshah Shemot
Parshah Shemot
In ASL (American Sign Language)
In the Egyptian bondage, Pharaoh decreed that all Jewish newborn baby boys had to be thrown into the Nile River, and that all baby girls were to be "made alive." What is the eternal lesson from this terrible decree?
Parshah Va'eira
Parshah Va'eira
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Despite our differences, it is important to remember that we are all equally important. Discover how we learn this lesson from Moses and Aaron in this week's parshah.
Parshah Bo
Parshah Bo
In ASL (American Sign Language)
Prior to the tenth plague in Egypt, the death of the firstborn, G‑d instructed the Jewish people to take lambs and tie them to their bedposts for four days. What was the purpose of this, and what can we learn from it today?
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