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Souls on Fire





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Moshe New
Rabbi Moshe New heads the Montreal Torah Center. He is sought out lecturer on Kabbalah and its relevance in our lives today.



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Posted: Sep 27, 2009
willpower
I have an activity that my intellect can not decide if it is in moderation or not and flops back and forth with my emotions concerning it. I could not find harmonly until I heard your words. I'm not trying to quit anything now. I'm working on my souls willpower which is lacking in that area and my emotions and intellect are in harmony with that and it makes me feel like I'm doing something good rather than quiting something that may or may not be bad. Thank you for your words.
Posted By Anonymous, crestview, fl

Posted: Sep 24, 2009
Souls on Fire
That was powerful and enlightening
Posted By Emily Timmons, Jacksonville, FL

Posted: Jan 29, 2009
Souls afire
Beautifully expressed!
Posted By Kenneth Kahn, New Orlean, LA/USA



 

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Souls on Fire
“Yom Kippur is a time of teshuvah (repentance) for all.” Examine this puzzling passage from Maimonides and gain insight into the special nature of this holy day.  (54:26)

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Yom Kippur: 24 Hours Alone with Your Soul
We call Yom Kippur the holiest day of the year. We dedicate more time than usual to our prayers on that day, attend synagogue services and fast. Yom Kippur is classically associated with repentance and becoming a new person. What people often miss is that Yom Kippur is not a day to reinvent yourself, it is a time to discover yourself.
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Days of Awe: What Makes a Day Holy?
Part 1 of 3
Holiness in time and space; an introduction to the festival of Rosh Hashanah
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Days of Awe: When Sin Becomes a Virtue
Part 2 of 3
The nature of repentance and Yom Kippur, and the relationship between Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Simchat Torah
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Days of Awe: A Time To Rejoice
Part 3 of 3
The experience of joy and the meaning of Sukkot and Simchat Torah: Understanding how they follow naturally after Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur
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The Inner Meaning of Shofar
This class presents the deeper meaning to the mitzvah of sounding the shofar.
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Teshuvah: Repentance
This class provides a thorough understanding of the mitzvah of teshuvah.
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The Specialty of Yom Kippur
This class explains the extraordinary nature of the most sacred day of the year: Yom Kippur.
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How to Confuse the Satan
Rosh Hashanah is the grand day of Judgement. Each year we engage in a series of activities to “confuse” the Satan and stymie his prosecutorial attacks on high. But, after all these years, hasn’t he caught on?
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Making the Machzor an Open Book
Rosh Hashanah Prayers: part 1
Discover the incredible code of “majesty, memory and symphony” woven into the tapestry we call the Rosh Hashanah service. Gain valuable insight into the timeless meaning “prayer induced renewal”.
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Making the Machzor an Open Book
Rosh Hashanah Prayers: part 2
Discover the incredible code of “majesty, memory and symphony” woven into the tapestry we call the Rosh Hashanah service. Gain valuable insight into the timeless meaning “prayer induced renewal”.
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How to Use Prayer as a Meditative Tool
Somewhere along the way we seem to have lost the art of meditative prayer. Chassidic philosophy offers a comprehensive approach to rekindling the meditative experience within prayer. Rabbi Shishler offers a glimpse into the spiritual journey called prayer.
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Al Chet: Confession of Sins
The Al Chet prayer, confession of sins, is said numerous times in the course of the Yom Kippur services: examine the individual confessions enumerated in the text.
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Rosh Hashanah: The King In The Field
Part 1 of 2
Long live the King! What does the start of the year have to do with the crowning of G-d as the king of our world? Join us as we explore the four ways in Torah study in connection with this concept
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Rosh Hashanah: The Prince Comes Home
Part 2 of 2
When we run to catch a bus downtown, is our will to run, catch the bus or to get the business deal downtown? This class explores the inner will, the external will and what G-d has to do with all of this
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Meaningful High Holiday Prayer
Finding meaning in Prayer and its unique High Holiday theme
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Kabbalah & the High Holidays Season
The Kabbalah’s view on the High Holiday period and the build up there-to during the month of Elul.
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Rosh Hashanah Class
A basic analysis of the "objective" of Rosh Hashanah, and why we combine the petition for G-d to be our King with personal requests – a review of the story of Chana.
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Avinu Malkeinu: Our Father Our King
"Avinu Malkeinu - Our Father Our King", from the prayers of the High Holidays; we ask G-d’s for His blessings. But are we referring to Him as our Father or as our King, apparently two entirely different forms of relationships: children or subjects?
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A Cry for Help – Shofar Mediation
The shofar's poignant sound is a keystone of the Rosh Hashanah experience. Hearing the shofar makes your spine tingle and can evoke powerful emotions. Here's a perspective that may fundamentally change how you experience the shofar this year.
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Kabbalah on the Shofar
Tradition says that no matter where you roam; with a Shofar you can always phone home. Discover the mystical secrets encrypted into this High Holiday Service hardware. This year, however, the three distinctive ring tones won't be heard. Find out why the sounds of silence will prevail instead.
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