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| Exploring the constellations in Jewish thought and how they relate to our daily lives
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| The Jewish and Kabbalistic perspective of The Da Vinci Code
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| Gain a glimpse into the deep mystical teachings of the Zohar, based upon the writings of the foremost masters of Kabbalah.
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Part 1 of 2 This lecture explains basic concepts in the holistic approach to healthy and Jewish mysticism. Rabbi Friedman demonstrates that "holistic" means not just physical, mental and emotional well-being -- but spiritual well-being as well.
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Part 2 of 2 This lecture explains basic concepts in the holistic approach to healthy and Jewish mysticism. Rabbi Friedman demonstrates that "holistic" means not just physical, mental and emotional well-being -- but spiritual well-being as well.
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| Torah brings peace to the world. More than a guide for social justice and personal morality, Torah brings harmony to nature itself making good and evil, light and darkness, serve a greater good - G-d's vast eternal plan.
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| Torah brings peace to the world. More than a guide for social justice and personal morality, Torah brings harmony to nature itself making good and evil, light and darkness, serve a greater good - G-d's vast eternal plan.
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| Torah brings peace to the world. More than a guide for social justice and personal morality, Torah brings harmony to nature itself making good and evil, light and darkness, serve a greater good - G-d's vast eternal plan.
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| This informative and revealing talk discusses the virtue of struggling with the unG-dly nature which gives us an understanding of how the baal teshuva is greater than the tzaddik. The discussion touches on the heroic nature of the Holocaust martyrs. In our struggle to serve, the guidance of a Rebbe is indispensable.
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| Running and tackling, beating every challenge, winning the World Cup of soccer or football everyday of our lives
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| The Kabbalistic writings insist that females possess a higher soul of superior quality. How so, and what does this mean to us?
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| Ascribing any type of human characteristics to G-dl is tantamount to heresy. Yet, the Torah refers to G-d in the male tense; “The Holy One, blessed be HE.” Why isn’t G-d referred to as a woman? Discover the true kabbalistic meaning of “G-d & Gender.”
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| Where do dreams come from, and do they really mean anything? Are they G-d’s way of communicating with us or simply the result of our overactive imaginations?
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A Piercing Look into the “Brit”: Our Oldest Observance! This powerful lecture will lay bare some incredible Kabbalah insights and give you a sharp new perspective on this fundamental and well-known mitzvah that seems to be so shrouded in mystery!
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Your spiritual status: a gift of genealogy? With scientific breakthroughs in deciphering DNA, we can now better appreciate how we are molded in the image of our parents and ancestors. Does the same apply to our souls?
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| Ever meet a total stranger and feel instantly connected? Ancient Kabbalistic manuscripts make reference to an ethereal network system that unites souls on a spiritual superhighway…
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| How and why did the pig become the ultimate symbol of Treif? Is this Mitzvah beyond human comprehension, or can you sink your teeth into the meat of this mystery? More importantly, was this succulent food always prohibited, and can it ever become Kosher?
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| Were they always Treif, or did the Torah originally only prohibit a Kid in its Mother's Milk? Was this forbidden mix banned over concerns for Health & Nutrition? This taste of Kabbalah will give you lots to chew on as you learn about this mitzvah's essential ingredients.
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| The murky world of addictive narcotics can be dangerous. Yet some spiritualists maintain that it is necessary for the release of one’s inner soul and spirit, and it is the only way to experience a transcendental sense of spiritual consciousness. Is that true? Or do drugs simply play with our imagination, inducing nothing but hallucination and a patently false sense of spirituality?
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| The Jewish People are the ultimate survivors. After all we’ve been attacked, tortured, murdered and persecuted for thousands of years, and against all odds we’re still here. How did that happen? Discover Kabbalah’s insight on why we keep surviving as we unravel the mystery of the Indomitable Jew.
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