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Haazinu Audio Classes

Torah Gems - Parshah Haazinu
Experience the gems of the Parshah with the classic commentaries, and a kabbalistic twist.
Basic Parshah - Haazinu
An overview of the weekly Parshah, through the eyes of the many commentators, enriching your understanding of how our great history unfolded.
The Philosophy of The Bible - Haazinu
Examining the weekly Torah reading through the lens of contemporary commentary, showing how topical and relevant the parshah's ideas really are. Both mystical and pragmatic, this lesson will elevate your spirit and refine your view of the world around you.
Living With The Times - Haazinu
The five books of Torah are the blueprint for creation. Each Torah portion presents one dimension of the vast eternal plan. The Lubavitcher Rebbe, of righteous memory, in his talks revealed the theme of each portion. Presented here is a class on one of these talks.
Parshah Insight: Ha'azinu
A five minute weekly Torah insight based on the wellsprings of Torah and Chassidut.
Parshah Thought: Haazinu
A five minute weekly Torah thought based on the teachings of Chassidut.
The Chassidic Dimension - Haazinu & Shabbat Shuvah
An in depth presentation of Chassidic teachings on the weekly Parshah.
Chumash and Rashi: Ha'azinu
Parshah with Rabbi Gordon
Parsha Gems: Haazinu (High Holidays)
Study some of the highlights of the weekly Torah portion with insights from various commentaries.
Parshah Insights: Haazinu
Torah Interpretations of the Rebbe
Parshah Mnemonics: Haazinu
Decoding the hidden messages
The parsha of Haazinu contains 52 verses and the mnemonic is the name Kalev. Explore the coded message in the mnemonic and its connection to the general themes of the parshah.
Saying Amen
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Saying Amen
Practical Parshah - Haazinu
The meaning of the word "Amen," when to say it, and why.
Weekly Story for Haazinu: Keep Singing Your Song
The song of Haazinu was sung by Moses on the very last day of his life. While the first two sections are filled with blessings and positivity, the song continues with negative predictions and the challenges of Jewish history. Our Sages tell us that it was sung in the Holy Temple on Shabbat. Why a song of sadness? The lesson is so powerful and relevant: no matter what life brings us, we must remember that we are in the middle of a song. If we keep singing, we will discover the music within. This week’s story is introduced with a fascinating moment that Elie Wiesel experienced in the Rebbe‘s room, followed by the moving story of a song that the Jews kept on singing – Ani Maamin.
Daily Chumash: Ha'azinu
A journey through the weekly Torah portion briefly explaining the text in plain English—based on the commentary of Rashi.
Chumash Classes: Ha'azinu
In depth study of the weekly Torah portion.
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