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Rabbi Tzvi Freeman, creator of the animated series, KabbalaToons, presents and explains select episodes to a live audience.

KabbalaToons LIVE!

Words from the Creator of the Animated Series

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By Tzvi Freeman
Tzvi Freeman, director of Ask The Rabbi for Chabad.org, is the author of two volumes of Bringing Heaven Down to Earth -- collections of meditations based on the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe -- a s well as numerous articles and essays on Jewish mysticism, philosophy and practice. He also writes Chabad.org's widely acclaimed Daily Dose of Wisdom mailed daily to tens of thousands of subscribers. Or subscribe to regular updates of Rabbi Freeman's writing with the Freeman Files subscription.
For more about Tzvi Freeman, visit his bio page.
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March 9, 2011
Leftie?
Is Miri a leftie that she is holding the food in her left hand when making a bracha, instead of her right hand?
Judith
March 3, 2011
Brilliant
32 minutes that will change your perspective, and how you approach life....
thank you
Anonymous
miami, fl
March 1, 2011
Thank you
I want to say a big thank you to everyone at chabad..org for all that you have to offer on your site you have blessed me so much and i learn more everyday about the Jewish faith.
barry pagano
westchester, il.
March 1, 2011
Thank you!
Thank you for your wonderful, joyous work!
Bracha Goetz
Baltimore, MD
March 1, 2011
Let Light Shine All Around
R Freeman, I have gotten so much out of watching Kabbalatoons over the years. I wait excitedly every week or so to see the new one. I was just thinking earlier this week how much I have learned about spiritual things from watching, and then you have this talk on Chabad.org. Thank you so much!

I have come to understand the principle of tsumtsum from watching, and also from studying. I hope that we don't always have to go into total darkness in order to experience Light. When I lived in SC, I was in total darkness, and I do not think I can handle any more.

I have really liked the recent Kabbalatoons that deal with celebration and happiness. I think you've made a difference in the world with these cartoons--they seem so simple yet are so deep.
Melissa
Fort Kent, Maine
February 24, 2011
Re: always explain the Kabbalatoons
With (almost) every KabbalaToon on this site, there's a blog. Take a look and enjoy!
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman
February 24, 2011
always explain the Kabbalatoons
Rabbi it would be a great idea if always attached to your excellent cartoons you would have your explanations available.
explain always please. it should be part of the experience.

Hatzlacha.
YDK
Brooklyn, ny usa
February 23, 2011
Counting
Wow. What a wonderful talk. I remember watching Kabbala toons when they first came out and every once and awhile I go online to see what toon is playing.
The toons have a unique way of speaking to me. I am touched by the deep complexity of life that is expressed with simple language. I don't have the words that can express the meaning that life means to me. The toons have a special way of talking to the child in me who isn't expected to be on a measuring challenge of intelligence and Harvard understanding. Thank you so much for your work. I wrote a letter to some one today that has been going through a challenge. I emailed it to him because his wife thought I could give some useful words. I emailed it and saw that Chabad had sent me something about Kabbalatoons and I watched you speak and was touched by your words. They gave me a good feeling and I realized that the advice I gave came from a place were you don't count your blessings you give them.
Mr. Golan Yarkoni
February 23, 2011
Kabbala toons
Dear Rabbi Freeman I just wanted to drop you a line and say how much I enjoyed your video kabbala toons.
Barry Pagano
Westchester, IL
February 23, 2011
Rabbi Tzvi Freeman-Explanation of
Accolades to Rabbi Freeman for utilizing a format that is skewed towards children, but can, however, teach adults many lessons as well. Rabbi Freeman has a keen sense of targeting his demographics while reaching a much larger and expanded audience outside those parameters. I am 54 years old and thoroughly enjoyed the excerpts of the series and I think that the Rabbi, the main character, depicts a total sense of knowledge on the Kabbala, while presenting the concepts and traditions in a modern-day and extremely enjoyable manner. I thought the presentation was superb.
Ms. Kelly Green
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