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“And you shall love G-d your L-rd with all your heart, with all your soul and with all your might”. This class explains these three loves and how to attain them, in both our relationship with G-d and with our life’s partner.
The mitzvah of loving Hashem on five levels
The Torah commands us to “love G-d with all your heart”. The Hebrew word for 'heart' is spelled with an extra letter: the letter 'vet' appears twice. Our Sages explain that this means that we are to love G-d with both inclinations of the heart, the good (...
A Journey Through Tanya, Lesson 9
Next the Tanya presents various meditations to produce different types of love to G-d. From the reflective reciprocal love to the ‘golden’ submissive love. Finally, we highlight the ultimate purpose in expressing G-d’s presence in this low world. (coverin...
Return: Five Paths for Getting Closer to G-d - Lesson 6
The importance of preserving modesty in our most intimate relationship.
Return: Five Paths for Getting Closer to G-d - Lesson 5
Intimacy with G-d reveals personal meaning in the ups and downs of life.
Return: Five Paths for Getting Closer to G-d - Lesson 3
Letting go of selfish and worldly attachments to become sensitive to the needs of the Beloved.
The Torah commands us: You shall love the L-rd your G-d with all your heart. How can we be expected to feel a love for Him if the feeling is not embedded in our heart?
Learning Likutei Sichos vol. 33 Shelach sicha 2
The spies were deeply spiritual people with high ideals, yet they were misguided and missed the point. This leads to fascinating dive into the Rambam’s definition of attaining the ultimate level of love of Hashem. A lesson from the spies: The goal of Juda...
The Transformative Power of Prayer
Within the letters and words of prayer lies the secret code to unlocking your heart and its inherent bond with G-d. With Rabbi Yossi Paltiel as our guide, we dive into the wellsprings of Chassidism to drink the inner dimensions of prayer, meeting our Make...
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