Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz – This past Shabbat’s weekly parashah can come off as a bit dry and complex – but the Rabbi reveals the deep valuable lessons contained therein that are relevant in today’s day and age.
Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz – Lots of interesting questions and answers in this regularly occurring Q&A with the Rabbi. Lots of great information and straightforward answers to some commonly asked but sometimes complex questions about Judaism.
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.
Rabbi Isser Z Weisberg – Very short and concise video about last week’s Torah portion, Terumah, explaining the various different attributes of how Hashem can relate to us as a part of the Jewish people. Quite a fascinating discussion.
Rabbi David Yisrael Kalmus – Through the use of a mikveh that we toivel (immerse) our dishes before we can use them we differentiate our life force and circumstances comes not from nature but directly Hashem. This is results in the very difference between happiness and sadness. Also, the food we eat needs to be very holy (a source of why we eat Kosher) so our soul stays pure so again we can differentiate between thinking everything comes from nature or directly from Hashem.
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:
Rabbi Zamir Cohen – In this video the Rabbi discusses the Torah and Science, how much Torah is relevant in today’s world, and the Jewish evolution. There are some pretty deep topics about the creation of the World and the spiritual backbone of it all. Very interesting!
If you are interested in more videos from this Rabbi please visit his website: https://www.hidabroot.com/
Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller – Explains the how, who, what, and where of how to give tzedakah (charity) according to Jewish law and how this gives you the most bang for your (charity) buck.
Back to back inspirational videos by Rabbi Kalmus that helps bring the focus on emunah (faith) instead of relying on nature (nurture not nature, spirituality not philosophy). Also the source of new ideas that “pop” up and why things are growing and changing so rapidly and a story about Albert Einstein.
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:
Rabbi Mendel Kessin – Shares a unique perspective about Eisav (Jacob’s twin brother) and how he was originally supposed to be one of the Avot (Forefathers) and even be responsible to bringing forth the six of the twelve tribes. He had the spiritual potential to actually do this but due to his sins this never manifested and Jacob ended up being the father of the twelve tribes. Haven’t heard this part of the story before and how it affects us today.