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The Here and Now

Insights into Ashrei - Part 3

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The pious one seeks out G-d in a way that can be felt in his day-to-day life. (Based on Psalms 145:11-12)

By Lazer Gurkow   More articles...  |   RSS Listing of Newest Articles by this Author
Rabbi Lazer Gurkow is spiritual leader of congregation Beth Tefilah in London, Ontario. He has lectured extensively on a variety of Jewish topics, and his articles have appeared in many print and online publications. For more on Rabbi Gurkow and his wrtings, visit InnerStream.ca.

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Posted: Jan 30, 2011
Wow. I don't know which video to watch first!!

I put it in the background and listen to it while doing other things.

Thank you!!!!
Posted By Richard Wilner, kenner, LA
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Posted: Jan 27, 2011
Rabbi Lazer Gurkow Psalm 145
Thank you so much for the interpretation of Ashrei. The Psalms are so magnificent.....I use them every night to praise G-d.

I hope that you continue a series on more Psalm insights as to their meaning and interpretation. As always, Chabad.org and Rabbi Gurkow continue to open my eyes to the radiance of G-d's might and glory.
Posted By DE, Seattle, USA

Posted: Jan 26, 2011
Here and Now
Yes - Here and Now= Present
Present in Time - Absent in Time = Binds time
When one taste and see that this serving of this and a taste of this, one can determine the flavor and quality of ones apatite. Then the server is elevated in knowing what meals to prepare for maximized growth. Soon one demands that one can serve oneself. Then the test. What does one do with expansion? Our Father is crowned with joy upon seeing this flashing.
Posted By ONE

Posted: Jan 21, 2011
The Here And Now
Rabbi Gurkow,

This is such a beautiful teaching about the love of our G-d! As you explain His love, this is how I feel about Him. Some of my friends and family call me a fanatic. My answer to them is that I am a FAN of G-d. He is my greatest, awesome G-d. What else can I say? He is awesome! And you just have the right description of Him.
May He keep on blessing you in a very special way!!
Posted By margaret, Mesa, Arizona, USA

Posted: Jan 20, 2011
Here and Now
So what this might be saying is that we should use love and honestly in a productive matter.
Posted By Richard Raff



 

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