The definition of greatness and heroism by Judaism is quite different than the way society today looks at them. What makes a hero? Who are your and your children’s ... More
The definition of greatness and heroism by Judaism is quite different than the way society today looks at them. What makes a hero? Who are your and your children’s heroes? Most importantly, how can you rise from a life of mediocrity and find that hero within?
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Rabbi Bryski delivers an outstanding lecture on Jewish heroism. He makes you laugh and cry and feel great pride. He is a masterful public speaker. Bravo!
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It was a treat to listen to this very inspiratonal lecture, Rabbi Bryski. The many true-life stories you related give people hope for the future, and you may never know the amount of good you will have planted in so many lives. Thank you for blessing us with inspirational light.
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The Rabbi is an AMAZING inspirational speaker. The presentation is exceptional. It makes a person think and search deep within themselves to be better today than they were yesterday and better tomorrow than they were today.
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it is my wish to be this GREAT. i think this lecture explains the reason for the commandment "surround yourself with good people". if the people around us respect this real kind of greatness, greatness will come to the world en masse
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Excellent lecture rabbi Bryski. I could only hope that I will be a hero to someone in His name and not for award or reward, but because it is the right thing to do!
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Rabbi Bryski your lecture was the best I have ever listened to in my whole life. It made me laugh, but mostly it made me cry. You spoke brilliantly and extremely movingly. A truly inspiring speech. Thank you.
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Great speaker, great lecture, and a fantastic rabbi!!
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I am learning from the Best of Best Meramedo, Chabad Rabbis and Rebbetzins
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Truly thank you Rabbi Bryski, for all the audio classes you share with us and Chabad.org which made it possible. While I was listening I catch myself several times crying. They really inspiring me to do more for others and try to find the 'hero' inside me. Thanks you for everything and all your shared thoughts. Looking forward to hear more from you.
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Rabbi Bryski, we are very proud to know your father, may he be well to 120, and you did not exaggerate one iota regarding your father. I have known him and worked with him for many many years, and he stands out as one of my heroes as well. In listening to you, I am even more impressed. You must make him very very proud. I am enjoying all of your lectures on line.
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