Rabbi Daniel Glatstein – Shares about how the only mitzvah in the Chumash that says that Hashem is doing is waiting for the Geula (the redemption/coming of Moshiach) and therefore when we also anticipate this we are emulating Hashem and this action/thought/prayer in and of itself helps make it happen.
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein – Shares about what the Klausenburger Rebbe, who lost his wife and eleven children in the Holocaust, asked Dwight D. Eisenhower after the Holocaust in the displacement camps.
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein – Shares about why the very first mitzvah after Har Sinai (Mount Sinai) concerns a slave who wants to stay with his master after his six years of servitude is over. His master puts the slaves ear to the doorpost and puts a hole in his ear. Why? This short video explains it and the overarching importance of what it means to be a slave to a master and to THE MASTER, Hashem.
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein – How can you change the World? With one small act of self control – that’s how! Breaking down the complicated with a very simple approach in a two minute video.
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Like we prayed on Rosh Hashana: Teshuva (repentance), Tefilah (prayer), and Tzedakah (charity) remove an evil decree.
Rabbi Daniel Glatstein – The Rabbi starts his class at about the 5:00 minute mark of the video after a relatively lengthy introduction. Great explanation about the month of Adar and the Purim story and how it relates to remembering the Beis Hamikdash’s destruction. First time posting a video of Rabbi Glatstein – the depth of the discussion was fascinating.