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!Short Clip! This Will Bring the Redemption – Rebuilding the Third Temple

From the “House of Lev” a simple message of what action we can take to bring the Redemption…unconditional love.

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Torah Learning

Weekly Hashkafa Shiur #112 | What Brings the Mashiach? By Rabbi Mendel Kessin

Rabbi Mendel Kessin – Shares and explains how learning Mishna (the oral law written down by Rabbi Yehuda Hanasi) can serve several purposes at once. According to Midrash Raba it can bring Geula (redemption). It can give a strong learning foundation for young boys and newly religious alike. And, it can help educate us about the Torah laws itself. Rabbi Kessin also makes some good points about the difficulties many have with learning Gemorah without the basic learning foundation (Mishna) first.

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Double Feature Monday – Rabbi David Kalmus

Double Feature Monday – Rabbi David Kalmus

These videos focus on how we can find faith during the dark times of life and how we can be uplifted and bring the redemption. That everything comes from Hashem and when redemption comes that will be very clear in hindsight but right now it’s hidden from us.

Emunah In The Nights:

Spiritual Uplifting:

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Jewish Holidays

Reading Megillat of Eicha on Tisha B’Av

Tisha B’Av is observed Saturday night after Shabbat. It is a day of mourning for many tragedies in Jewish history including the destruction of both Temples. Many of the videos I posted recently explain some aspects. It is customary to recite/read/listen to the book of Eicha on Saturday night after the evening prayer (Maariv) after Shabbat is over.

PDF of Eicha in English and Hebrew – https://www.theus.org.uk/sites/default/files/Eicha_ml_v2.pdf

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