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General Torah

The Shechina Is In Exile, But Where?

Rabbi David Yisrael Kalmus – In this video Rabbi Kalmus explains the concept of the upper tzaddik and the lower tzaddik. Some examples are: Moshe and Yehoshua, Rabbi Akiva and Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai and that G-d’s presence rests between these pairs. Also, an interesting perspective about why G-d’s presence is hidden today and a major cause is people learning for alterior motives.

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Hebrew Letters

The secrets within your Name | Your name holds in it your purpose in life – Find out more!

Rabbi Alon Anava – Interesting class held in the U.S. several years ago explaining the significance of your name and the letters in your name and how it may aide you in giving a roadmap to your life’s purpose.

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Prayer

Q&A !Short Clip! – Why is there not more focus on tefilla in Yeshivas as we approach Mashiach times or otherwise?

Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz – Interesting discussion on why tefilla (prayer) is not emphasized in Yeshivas and why its sometimes viewed as a burden or inconvenience, instead of its primary importance as a life changing endeavor.

https://www.youtube.com/embed/h7C_XTc7_Js?start=1651&autoplay=1

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Hebrew Months

Kavanah L’Mitzvos: How Mizmor L’Todah can help you increase Simcha in Adar

Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares how we can orient our thinking towards living the mitzvot with simcha (happiness) both during the good times and the bad. Our hardships actually extend from Hashem’s love for us and for our highest good (even if it doesn’t feel like it).

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Shabbat

Healing Properties of Shabbos for Our Soul

Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz – Just in time for the pre-Shabbos video blog post! This video is packed with great information about Shabbos both practical and spiritual and from so many different texts. The story towards the end about Rav Kook’s ability to make a difference at a non-religious kibbutz really emphasized his love of his fellow Jews in Eretz Yisroel. Shabbat Shalom!

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Eretz Yisroel

The Shemitah Year – From the Practical to the Mystical

Rabbi Trugman – Good video about not only the basics of Shemitah (the Sabbatical Year) but a lot of deeper insights as well. Good for beginners and advanced considering we are smack dab in the middle of a Shemitah year right now.

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Uncategorized

There is a part of us we can’t change!

Rabbi Moshe Pinto Shlita – Shares with us the essence of our never changing soul (neshama) that no matter what we do it is unchanging but also how we can purify our soul from the “dirt” that it acquires throughout our lives and the tools and events in our lives that help up connect to our Jewish soul.

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Jewish Law (Halachah)

Rabbi Avraham Meyer Zajac !Short Clip!

Shulchan Aruch, Shelo L’vareich K’she’eivarav Ro’im Es HaErvah 74:7

Rabbi Avraham Meyer Zajac – The Rabbi explains when you are allowed to say the Shema and Shmonei Esrei in regards to how others are clothed near us and also the meaning of yarmulke (head covering).

https://www.chabad.org/multimedia/video_cdo/aid/4020547/jewish/Shulchan-Aruch-Shelo-Lvareich-Ksheeivarav-Roim-Es-HaErvah-747.htm

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Shabbat

Successful People are Unaccomplished By Rabbi David Aaron

Six days shall work be done, but on the seventh day there shall be to you a holy day, a sabbath of solemn rest to the Lord. (Exodus 35:2)

During the forty years that the Israelites wandered in the desert they carried with them a portable temple referred to as the Tabernacle or the Mishkan. The creative acts that are forbidden on Shabbat are those acts similar to the skills that went into building or assembling the Mishkan. The Talmud outlines 39 different categories of such creative acts that are forbidden to do on Shabbat. They represent our ultimate power of creativity which is to build a temple that accommodates the presence of G-d on earth. Of course we know that G-d does not literally dwell in the Mishkan, however, the Mishkan symbolizes our ability to serve G-d and infuse every moment and every place with the presence of G-d. In other words the greatest accomplishment of a human being is to serve to make manifest G-d’s presence in the here and the now.

The building of the Mishkan represents the greatest accomplishment that we could ever imagine to accomplish in our lives. G-d created the world for you and me and our joy, task and service is to take this world and build it into a sanctuary for the presence of G-d. The greatest accomplishment that we could ever do is to do something for G-d. This is one of the most amazing ideas in Torah tradition, that we human beings can do something for G-d. It is human nature to feel great when we can do something for an important or famous person. Torah teaches that we can even do something for He who is the greatest — G-d. This is one of the most mystical ideas in Jewish tradition–G-d created work for us to do for Him. When I act on my own behalf it is no great shakes but when I act on G-d’s behalf it takes me beyond myself and connects me to G-d.

we build the Mishkan we are creating a space for G-d to become present in this world and this is the greatest human accomplishment imaginable. Why then are we commanded to refrain on Shabbat from the greatest act of human creativity and accomplishment? To ensure that we are truly doing it for G-d’s sake. Otherwise it could be just another ego trip.

Now imagine it is Friday afternoon, it’s the dawn of the sixth millennium, six thousand years we have been waiting for the Messiah and finally he has come and we are building the tabernacle. Within minutes we complete the ultimate accomplishment we have been dreaming of but Shabbat is coming soon. We need just ten more minutes to complete the temple and infuse this world with the complete presence of G-d — but Shabbat is starting in five minutes. Would we stop? Could we stop? Are we willing to let go of the greatest service to G-d, the ultimate accomplishment humanly possible? Are we going to blow the rectification of the universe for five minutes of Shabbat and wait 25 hours to resume?

But this is exactly the message of Shabbat and the blessing it bears.

If we are really building the Temple for G-d than if the Boss says stop we stop. The goal is not to finish the temple rather the goal is to infuse very moment with the presence of G-d through service. If you cannot stop then you were building the temple for yourself.

In summary: What is Shabbat all about? Shabbat is a time to stop. And when we stop that retroactively affirms that everything we have done until now is truly in service to G-d. If the boss closes shop and doesn’t want us to work why would we even want to do work? Otherwise we are confused and think we are self-employed. Shabbat reminds us that we just work here in this moment, in this moment, in this moment. Shabbat teaches us that the future that we are looking forward is not any more important than this moment right now in our service to G-d. Only the now is real and only now is the time to bring G-d’s presence into the world. Shabbat empowers us to stop, chill out, beat the rush and be at peace now.

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Torah Learning

What Happens When Torah is Learned for The Wrong Reasons

Rabbi David Yisrael Kalmus – Important video explaining how important it is to be a good person before Torah (aka derech eretz lifnei torah) which exemplifies how our forefather Yaakov Avinu lived. Also those you are new to religious observance have an important role to play not only to learn but to teach in their own way.

Newsletter – Rabbi Kalmus’s organization, Tzion Breslov Project, also started a newsletter that comes out before Shabbat – you can sign up for that free here as well:

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