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Nitzavim Videos

21:16
A Taste of Text—Nitzavim
How can we truly unite with another? Only by realizing that every person has a quality that is unique that only he or she can contribute.
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5:19
A taste of Shazak Parsha, where the weekly Torah portion comes alive! Geared for kids... Great for adults!
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6:20
Nitzavim-Vayelech Parshah Report
When Roy employs his friend Marvin to help strike the set of Parshah report in anticipation of the approaching last episode, Jono stages a sit-in. By sitting. In a box.
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3:11
Torah and mitzvot are never very far from a Jew. They are no farther, in fact, than his or her identity
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1:02:59
Practical Parshah - Nitzavim
What does it really mean to repent? What feelings or actions does true repentance consist of?
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30:00
Letters and Numbers of Torah - Nitzavim
The sages teach that the enlarged letter Lamed in Deut 29:27 "and He cast them into another land" hints to the purpose of exile. How is this connected to the fact that in the following verse, there are precisely 11 dots placed above 11 consecutive letters?
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9:30
Decoding the hidden messages
The parsha of Nitzavim contains 40 verses and the mnemonic is the word ‘levavo’ (his heart). Explore the coded message in the mnemonic and its connection to the general themes of the parshah.
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7:11
The verse in the Torah which addresses the Jewish people, divides them into ten categories, from “the heads of your tribes” to “your water drawers.”
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1:39
Stick Figure Vignette: Parshat Nitzavim
A group of warriors prepare for an epic quest to the end of the ocean.
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30:56
The meaning of Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah is not just the start of a new calendar year; it is the renewal of G‑d’s interest in our world that comes as a result of our accepting Him as King.
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50:28
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 19, Nitzavim sicha 1
Rashi offers three perspectives on why Moshe gathered the Jews to stand before Hashem before his passing.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 24, Nitzavim
The difference between the covenant at Sinai and the covenant before crossing the Jordon, offers insight into two dimensions of Rosh Hashanah, and how we bring divine purpose to creation.
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Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 19, Nitzavim sicha 2
A closer look at Rashi’s commentary that the covenant is also with future generations. This insight illustrates how Hashem connects deeply with every Jew, across the generations.
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57:51
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 19, Nitzavim sicha 3
Learning Rashi’s commentary on why we need Hashem to show us to choose life. Ultimately, when we elect to commit to Torah, we express the core of our being.
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1:07:12
One of the great mitzvah campaigns the Rebbe initiated was that all Jewish women, and even young girls, light the Shabbat candles, which usher in the holiness of the day. Though this mitzvah is merely rabbinic in origin, yet in this class we uncover the incredible light and energy contained within even one small candle.
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6:54
At the commencement of Elul, the month preceding Rosh Hashanah, we begin to reflect on the year that passed, and on improving our relationship with G-d. The Alter Rebbe, the founder of Chabad, compared the Almighty during the month of Elul to a king who goes out to the field to make himself accessible to all. But it’s our responsibility to take full advantage of this time - after all, soon the King will return to his chambers.
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