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Tammuz Video

Chapter 52
Sivan 1
Chapter 9
Tammuz 1
Chapter 10
Av 1
Epistle 25
Cheshvan 1
Learning “BeYom Ashtei Asar” Part 1
Join Rabbi YY Jacobson to learn the Rebbe’s birthday Maamr in honor of the 11th of Nissan.
Rambam with Rabbi Zajac
Three chapters a day
Learn the daily portion of Rambam’s Mishneh Torah, 3 chapters a day, with Rabbi Avraham Zajac, a renowned Talmudic scholar and master teacher.
How Can We Feel the Freedom of the Exodus From Egypt?
Individualised education and the Haggadah.
Shavuot: The Day an Entire Nation Overslept for their Wedding
The power of sleep and the mistake the Jewish Nation made before the giving of the Torah.
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times
How 250 Ukrainian Children Escaped the Russia-Ukraine War
Filmed during the Russia-Ukraine War's opening days, this documentary tells the story of how the women and children of Chabad Odesa miraculously escaped the invasion to the safety of Berlin. The film features firsthand stories and footage from refugees, Chabad Rabbis, and the ordinary people who put their lives on pause to help their brothers and sisters in need. Experience the war in Ukraine through the eyes of individuals living through it—beyond what you see on the news. This film was produced by the Ukraine Jewish Relief Desk at Merkos 302
Defining Your Destiny
Right on the Money, Lesson 1
In this lesson, we learn the definition of the mitzvah of Tzedakah and the nuances involved in performing the mitzvah. We learn why giving Tzedakah is so important and how it is that this act has the power to change our destinies. Through stories about the rewards and merits of Tzedakah, we understand the true power of the act of giving.
Ashkenazic Versions of Prayers and Blessings in Maimonides' Codes
How censorship and corrupted manuscripts changed the prayers found in Mishneh Toah
Fostering True Friendship
The Friendship Formula: Lesson 1
Successfully forming connections with others and creating genuine friendships depends on our approach to relationships and how we view one another. According to Judaism, fostering friendships relies on respect and connection. In this lesson, we will understand the human need for connection and warmth and learn how vulnerability is the key to forging the foundation of a true friendship.
Completing Tractate Sotah
By Rabbi Zalman Moshe Abraham
The Holy Temple Revisited
Watch a visual presentation on the Beit HaMikdash (Holy Temple), the center of our nation and the place where we were closest to G-d. This webcast provides a general overview of the Temple’s magnificent structure and the awesome experience one encountered.
Online Tisha b’Av Camp 5782
Join the online camp for kids; there’ll be stories, videos, quizzes, games and more. Learn about the Churban (the destruction of the Beis HaMikdash) and how we can bring Moshiach!
The Rosh Hashanah Dilemma
Is it appropriate to ask for personal needs on Rosh Hashanah? It seems to contradict the spirit of the day, where the focus is on our dedication and devotion to G-d as our king. This class will illuminate the very nature of prayer. (Based on Likkutei Sichos vol. 19)
What We Didn't See at Sinai
How Rosh Hashanah is both a day of Judgment and a Festival.
Rachamono d'Onei
Audio | 1:19
Rachamono d'Onei
What Is Hakhel?
Video | 3:18
What Is Hakhel?
Every seven years, on the holiday of Sukkot, every single Jew would gather in Jerusalem and listen to the king read from the Torah. Why was this so special and how is it relevant today?
Likutei Amarim
Title Page & Approbations
Kislev 19
Shaar Hayichud: Introduction - Part 1
Sivan 4
Nigun Hinei Ma Tov
Igeret HaTeshuvah: Chapter 1 - Part 1
Tammuz 7
Igeret HaKodesh: Epistle 1 - Part 1
Av 3
Kuntres Acharon, Essay 1
Cheshvan 27
How To Successfully Prepare for a Confrontation
There are times when we need to confront someone or something. Here is how to properly prepare for a successful outcome.
Ambrosia II
A delicious way to serve fresh fruit…
The Ultimate Career
11 Nissan, 5732 · March 26, 1972
The verse states: “Man was born to toil.” Work gives man the opportunity to “partner with G-d in the act of Creation.” The Talmud asks: Exactly what kind of “toil” was man created for?
Never “Too Much” Blessing
6 Tishrei, 5741 · September 16, 1980
The very first command of the Torah is: “Be fruitful and multiply.” Rashi explains: You might think that having one child is already being “fruitful,” so Torah adds “and multiply.” And to remove all doubt, the verse continues, “fill the earth and conquer it.”
The Heart Lifts the Feet
27 Tishrei, 5738 · October 8, 1977
Chassidism teaches that the verse, “And Jacob went on his way…” represents the mission of every Jew as he goes back into the world after Tishrei.
From Noah to the Nazis
A Jew might sometimes feel that he stands alone against the world around him. So even before reassuring him that there are indeed many others with him – above all, G-d Himself – we tell him the story of Noah: There was an entire generation in which there lived only one solitary righteous individual. But he overcame, and built a new world and a new way of life.
Rabbi Gordon - Bereishit
These classes teach the day’s section of the weekly Torah portion.
Rabbi Gordon - Noach: 1st Portion
Vayikra
Audio | 20:00
Vayikra
Bamidbar
Audio | 30:10
Bamidbar
Devarim
Audio | 27:20
Devarim
Kosher Capitalism?
Some people have argued that capitalism is legalized greed. Compassion for others is certainly a cardinal Jewish value; but do free markets run contrary to that ideal? What does the Torah say?