Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Rabbi Wegbreit shares how even if you are just visiting Eretz Yisroel for work or tourist vacation you can focus your intention that you are “settling the Land” which is a mitzvah in the Torah. Live or visit, vacation or business – the Torah mitzvah still applies. Just a simple thought turns a trip into a mitzvah.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Rabbi Wegbreit shares how we can be happy for others’ successes in life and practice a mitzvah while doing so with the proper intention.
Three videos featuring the yahrzeit of The Ohr HaChaim Hakadosh, the upcoming weekly parasha Pinchas, how to acquire mitzvot while sleeping, and the upcoming beginning of the three weeks of mourning that starts this Thursday.
Three videos featuring the yahrzeit of The Ohr HaChaim Hakadosh, the upcoming weekly parasha Pinchas, how to acquire mitzvot while sleeping, and the upcoming beginning of the three weeks of mourning that starts this Thursday.
Living With The Times – The Ohr HaChayim
Fruits of the Orchard – Pinchas
KLM: Know Hashem in All Your Ways – EVEN WHEN SLEEPING
Bein HaMetzarim: Weeks of Wrath? or Weeks of Love?
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Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Rabbi Wegbreit shares how we can use a simple acronym to remember how to make a meaningful human connection with everyone we come in contact with to elevate our soul towards the divine.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Rabbi Wegbreit shares how our work/vocation is a mitzvah. Our intent and awareness of this fact will help us elevate our secular activities into the spiritual.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares how to have intention when counting the Omer daily and the steps to accomplish this. The best way to get the most of this Omer period is to simply think about what you are doing before you do it one day at a time one count at a time.
Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Rabbi Wegbreit shares how we can get the most of our Passover seder this year with just simple thoughts. Simple to do but not easy without intention to do it. Add kavanah (intentional thought) to the mitzvot of the Seder night and having a spiritual experience as a result.