Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about how we can have kavanah (intention) as we experience Tisha B’Av which starts tonight. As we traverse the various restrictions and prayers of the day of mourning we can get closer to the root cause of the problems we face today and come closer to Hashem and bring redemption to ourselves and the Jewish people.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about how to handle these 3 Weeks of mourning and make the best of it while doing so. If we have intention to find meaning and purpose and not just go through the motions this will move us closer to redemption (both personal and national).
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about the importance of realizing the intent of Hashem to be for our very best so we can accomplish our mission. Just like the army following their commanders orders so the mission is accomplished we can do the same by following our orders.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares the five mitzvot we can do within the main mitzvah of counting the omer. Referencing the U.S. company 3M (Mikdash, Manna, Ma’amad Har Sinai) to help us remember the middle three mitzvot along with counting and connection to Hashem to round out the five. This five for the price of one every day of the Omer count.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about how we can elevate the somewhat mundane task of cleaning for Pesach the a very high spiritual level. These spiritual elements result in a stronger and closer connection to Hashem. Not only do the Pesach cleaning tasks themselves remind us of past historical events but they also are pieces to a spiritual puzzle. We can invest those pieces into a more meaningful journey towards Pesach.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about the upcoming weekly Torah parasha called Mishpatim. This parasha talks about Jews being a special distinguished people. In modern times Jews are experience a huge increase in anti-semitism. Rabbi Wegbreit askes what is “good” about this? Because it helps remind us that we are Jewish. Some Jews have forgotten this and now Hashem is reminding us. What we do with that information is now our responsibility.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about the Ten Plagues and what we can take from this to have intention in our mitzvot. When we have intention (kavanah) we acknowledge the source of mitzvot and by carrying out that particular mission we increase our connection with the divine. https://torah-share.com/holidays/klm-how-to-celebrate-chanukah-in-the-midst-of-war-with-rabbi-asher-baruch-wegbreit/
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about we can inject intent of doing the mitzvot in Hanukah. This intention helps elevate the power of our actions and prayers influencing ourselves, our families, our communities, and Jews Worldwide.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – In Rabbi Wegbreit’s new series, the Rabbi speaks about connecting the weekly parasha to a specific mitzvah that we can do right now. This week we can share Leah Imenu’s crying eyes by praying tear-filled eyes for our current situation and those who are in harms way. May Hashem hear our prayers and save us!