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Mastering Time

Part 1



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Posted: Feb 5, 2010
I love at the end of the lecture, how the Jews that were going to killed, still observed the Shabbat. I not Jewish, but I still feel the love of G-d through Chabad.org. I'm a Christian. I love this site
Posted By Cyndy, Downey, Ca

Posted: Nov 12, 2009
Moshe Bryski
I am not Jewish, I wasn't born a Jew, I have no idea what some of the words Moshe said meant (until he spoke the same words in English), I couldn't understand the words but I DID understand the meaning. Thanks to a rabbi I sent a message to when I first started listening to speeches and teachings here on Chbad.org, I said to myself "How wonderful it must be to have been born a Jew." I am totally uneducated about Judeaism (probably spelled wrong) I think I now know what a Mitzfa is and what shabat is, How WONDERFUL!!
Thank you Rabbi and Thank you Rabbi moshe Bryski. I will try again to think of all I heard next Friday night. I don't know if Jewish people say "God Bless you" If it is then may he do so.
Posted By Gary L. Sorensen, Ida Grove, IA

Posted: Nov 12, 2009
Thank you
May Gd bless you for teaching us to be compassionate, patient and understanding towards ourselves and others.
Posted By Anonymous, london



 

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Mastering Time
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No, this is not a time management seminar. Rather it is a close up look at the very first Biblical Commandment to the Jewish People – Be A Master of Your Time. In an era where technology allows us to accomplish in minutes what used to take days, one needs to ask “where has all the free time gone”?

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