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Joshua and the Upstarts

Torah Portion of Behaalotecha



About the Speaker

Mendel Kaplan
Rabbi Mendel Kaplan is the founder and spiritual leader of Chabad @ Flamingo in Thornhill, Ontario, he also serves as a Chaplain of the York Regional Police Service

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Rabbi Mendel Kaplan is the founder and spiritual leader of Chabad @ Flamingo in Thornhill, Ontario, he also serves as a Chaplain of the York Regional Police Service.

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Posted: June 20, 2011
The Rest of the Series
This class, "Joshua and the Upstarts" is part 1 of a 3 part series called "Follow the Leader."

If you look on the top of your screen, right under the Jewish.TV banner, there is little writing there called a "cookie crumb trail." It shows you a path from the homepage of chabad.org all the way to your current page. It looks like THIS:

Chabad.org » Video » Torah Classes » Follow the Leader » Joshua and the Upstarts

Click on "Follow the Leader" and you will see all the parts of the series,

You can use this "trick" anywhere in Jewish.TV or Chabad.org
Posted By Editor, Jewish.TV
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Posted: June 17, 2011
where are the other parts of the series? or at least the conclusion of the thought the class ended with?
Posted By M H

Posted: May 26, 2010
Joshua and the Upstarts...
Shalom... I loved the Shiur you did concerning how Moses went up to the Mt. Sinai...and the Children of Israel stayed below...hearing and seeing what HaShem spoke to you all. I was thinking of something when you said that. The Mountain was like a "timeless" place where HaShem dwells.... and Moses went to that timeless place with HaShem... but the Children of Israel was below... on the other side of the "fenced area".... so they would not cross over to that timeless place. The other night I heard a Rabbi speak of how time is like a "fence" to us... When HaShem created man, He placed a "fence" around us... TIME.... that would surround us here...in this world...and it made me think of how there was a fence around Mt. Sinai... a fence to keep you and everyone from crossing over to that timeless place...but Moses was permitted to cross that fence... to that timeless place... where he did not need food or water, or even physical needs because he's with HaShem in that timeless place.???
Posted By Anonymous, **, USA

Posted: May 26, 2010
Excellent class. Wonderful speaker! The emotion shone through! Please continue with these classes on the weekly Torah portions!! I personally find them helpful with my studies as I do not have access to centers of learning.
Posted By Elaine Ferrand, Jersey, U.K.



 

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