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!Short Clips! Vaeschanan – Shema | Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky

Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky – Shares about the two paragraphs of “Shema Yisroel”. Why are the two paragraphs in two separate weekly parashas? If they are said together shouldn’t they be next to other in the Torah. Listen to this !Short Clip! for the background on why this is.

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!Short Clips! The Jews Run The World! Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair

Rabbi Sinclair – Shares that “Jews Run The World” but it’s not exactly how one may think. Maybe a more accurate phrase could be that Jews affect the World. Instead of reading the news (which is quite plentiful these days) – make the news in a positive Jewish way.

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Weekly Torah Portion

פרשת ואתחנן: כוחה העצום של התפילה!!! השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב

למה משה התפלל 515 תפילות? איך התפילות מתקבלות בשמיים? למה הקב”ה גרם למשה להמשיך להתפלל למרות שידע מראש שמשה לא יכנס לא”י? האם התפילה באמת משפיעה?
הצטרפו אלינו למסע מרתק על פרשת ואתחנן! בשיעור הזה, נגלה על סודות התפילה, ואיך אנחנו יכולים להתפלל בכוונה רבה. פרשת ואתחנן: כוחה העצום של התפילה!!!
השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב.
אל תפספסו! 📘✨
חידושים מרתקים ומדהימים בפרשת ואתחנן – השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב

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Weekly Torah Portion

Pregnant Anger – Vaeschanan (Rabbi Dovid Kaplan) (Weekly Parsha)

Rabbi David Kaplan – Shares that prayer works – not just figuratively but tangibly – which is sourced in a comment by Rashi at the very beginning of the Torah when Adam prayed for rain so the foliage would grow. This is why Hashem gave a mitzvah to Moshe Rabbeinu to not prayer anymore to go into Eretz Yisroel – because it works because Hashem says it works.

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You’re a Fixer: The Blessedness of Brokenness By Rabbi David Aaron

We’re here to repair, not just enjoy the ride. Find what’s broken and take pride in being the one who fixes it.

After Tisha B’Av this video is a perfect constructive way to jump into the rest of the day, week, and year. Rabbi Aaron shares that many us seem to think that the World in an amusement park and we are here to be entertained – Jewish thinking actually is the opposite we are here to accomplish tikun olam (fix the broken World) – instead of be here now its serve here now. This purposeful life yields a fulfilling life full of joy.

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Jewish Holidays

Tisha B’av – How Could It Be??? (Ep. 247) | Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky

Rabbi Dovid Orlofsky – Shares a very tough message to hear about why we are sitting on the ground mourning the destruction of both Temples…..AGAIN. We are infected with the poison of not caring enough for others to put in the effort and looking for the easy way out. Every Jew needs to hear this mussar and internalize its message not just on Tisha B’Av but regularly throughout the year. Otherwise, we will be sitting on the floor again next year!

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!Short Clips! Jewish Holidays

Exclusive Tisha Bav Burst of Inspiration 5784 with Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit

Rabbi Asher Baruch Wegbreit – Shares about how we can have kavanah (intention) as we experience Tisha B’Av which starts tonight. As we traverse the various restrictions and prayers of the day of mourning we can get closer to the root cause of the problems we face today and come closer to Hashem and bring redemption to ourselves and the Jewish people.

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Weekly Torah Portion

תשעה באב: למה שנאת חינם החריבה את בית המקדש? השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב

מהי שנאת חינם ומהי אהבת חינם? סיפור חורבן הבית מהזווית הכי מעניינת שיש!!! מה הסיפור האמיתי עם קמצא ובר קמצא? מה החריב את בית המקדש הראשון, ומה החריב את בית המקדש השני? איך נבנה את בית המקדש השלישי?
לקראת תשעה באב במקום השיעור על פרשת השבוע (חזון) שיעור מרתק ומיוחד על החורבן ועל מה שקרה בתשעה באב.
הצטרפו אלינו למסע מרתק על תשעה באב! בשיעור הזה, נגלה למה חרב בית המקדש, ואיך אנחנו יכולים לתת יד בימינו כדי לבנות את בית המקדש השלישי.
השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב.
על ענייני תשעה באב: החורבן, הגלות והגאולה.
אל תפספסו! 📘✨
חידושים מרתקים ומדהימים – השיעור השבועי של הרב תומר ישראלוב

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Chassidut

If G-d is good, where is the bad coming from? By Rabbi David Aaron

If G-d is good, where is the bad coming from?

The Zohar, the chief work of Kabbalah, presents an intriguing perspective. It claims that the Torah could have been given to the world during the time of Noah, but the people of his time weren’t ready. These were the same people who violated G-d’s will by their violence and selfishness, leading to the great flood that only Noah and those aboard his ark survived.

Kabbalah offers a unique interpretation: it equates the Torah with the life-giving force of water and suggests that because the people were incapable of receiving it, the water of the Torah turned into a flood.

From this, we learn a fundamental principle in Judaism: bad does not come from G-d. G-d only sends good, but when we are not receptive to the good, it turns into bad.

Here’s a helpful analogy: Imagine a bat on your shoulder. You and the bat are both looking at a light. While you see light, the bat, unable to handle the light, perceives it as darkness. If the brightness intensifies, you see more light, but the bat sees more darkness.

Similarly, G-d only sends us good. When we are not prepared to receive it, it appears as bad. The Baal Shem Tov, the 18th-century founder of the Chassidic Movement, pointed out that a curse is actually a blessing we are not ready to receive.

G-d is always sending us His good. When we resist or are incapable of receiving it, the good appears as bad. But the more we open our hearts and minds to faith in G-d’s goodness, the more His goodness will flow to us as blessings in every way.

In Jewish blessings, “Baruch Atah” means “Blessed Are You,” indicating that G-d is the source of blessing. Blessing signifies bounty, abundance, wealth, and everything good.

While life’s challenges may sometimes feel burdensome, everything G-d does is always and only in our best interest. G-d never sends us bad; He only and always sends us blessings.

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!Short Clips! Q&A: What’s happening when you stand in front of the grave of a Tzadik? and What should I do during Bein Hazmanim? Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz

Rabbi Breitowitz – In these two specific questions in the Q&A Rabbi Breitowitz shared a relatively thorough and balanced view of visiting and praying by gravesites and what yeshiva students should do during their summer break (Bein Hazmanim).

The entire Q&A can be found here:

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