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Modeh Ani

Part 3: Putting It All Together

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Final segment of the Modeh Ani meditation, focusing on the return of the soul.

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Posted: Jan 3, 2012
Thank you
Thank you Mr. Freeman for making this video and taking the time to teach the Torah in a very caring and clear manner. I found this video very enlightening, as Monica from Stehpens City said.

Kind regards and kol hakavod!
Posted By Anonymous, Montreal, Canada

Posted: Dec 29, 2011
Modeh Ani
I just found your teaching video yesterday and have found it very enlightening. Thanks for offering this teaching in this manner. Although I could read lessons, concepts are easier to grasp when listening and watching your expressions. I appreciate all of it.
Posted By Monica, Stephens City, VA

Posted: Aug 4, 2011
Modeh Ani
Thank you for this teaching. It is good that you broke this up into sections. This is an excellent way to learn a language.

Thank you,
Posted By Lisa Huntmsna, lubbock, Texas

Posted: June 30, 2011
Now I get it
Thank you so much, from learnig the prayer in hebrew and what it really means, more so than the english translation
Posted By Mr. John Hiers

Posted: May 24, 2011
Modeh Ani
Thank you Rabbi, I really enjoy your instruction you make it simple and easy to understand and I can now do it with much deeper thought and concentration...
Posted By Mr. Robert VanAken
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Posted: July 15, 2010
A higher level
Thank you for presenting Modeh Ani to me on a new, higher level. With Rabbi Freeman as a guide, I have reached a deeper kavannah (intention, meditation). I am going to download this to my alarm clock. What a perfect way to wake up!
Posted By Dvorah, Hawley, PA

Posted: Nov 21, 2009
You know what helps?
I have these lessons on mp3 and listen to them at least once a week. If for any reason you do not believe me show up at my work at lunch or even before that and you will see me in my car. I listen to music first and when I feel I need some mediation I insert the Modeh Ani by Rabbi Tzvi Freeman for some understanding.It helps me help myself and I also have a better day, thank you.
Posted By Richard Raff, BonneyLake, WA

Posted: Nov 21, 2009
Modeh Ani
Just to want to express my gratitude for making this video.I have been attempting to understand it and learn it for a while,but could not find any guidance until now.
Thank you!
Posted By Anonymous, ny, ny

Posted: Oct 19, 2009
Modeh Ani
I am so grateful for this class of yours!
It help me a lot to better feel the powerful meaning of these words!

I hope you and all the people working to make us more conscious of the beauty of our Torah be blessing with peace, health,joy and wisdom.
Shalom
Posted By Silene Sarah, montreal, Canada

Posted: Oct 15, 2009
Soul
I'm pretty ok up until the whole soul leaving the body part. Where does it go? 'to G-d' I suppose. Yet, G-d is everywhere co-existing with every element so why does it have to 'go' when G-d is there already? and where does it 'go'? To heaven? To some black whole somewhere where science thinks one can be dead and alive at the same time? I feel like the a child after learning there's no santa, the easterbunny, tooth fairy, saying please where did you come up with that? Does the soul really leave the body? If so would I not be dead? If I wake up several times durring the night does G-d say 'oh, it's you again' when my soul arrives? *smile* hmmmm....
Posted By Anonymous, crestview, FL



 

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