Personal Thoughts – There are so many deep and valuable concepts that the Rabbi discusses in these two videos that I needed to watch/listen to them twice. Hope you enjoy the content!
Rabbi Moshe Pinto Shlita – This is being posted a couple days after Pesach Sheni but the message is still relevant about second chances – it is never too late!
Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair – The Rabbi shares some examples of echos of our actions the ripple from their inception and how much we can affect others during that process.
Personal Thoughts – I like the candy example of rewarding effort instead of result with children for the sake of building self-esteem.
Rabbi David Yisrael Kalmus – E-M-U-N-A-H! Everything come from Hashem …..because he loves us.
Personal Thoughts – The Rabbi reinforces past lessons on how to deal with life through the prism of emunah (instead of the common way through the prism of nature). This is a complete paradigm shift for society at large (and me personally). Not easy with eyes wide open.
Rabbi Trugman – Shares with us about the weekly (double) Torah portion (Acharei Mot/Kedoshim).
Personal Thoughts – Interesting that the Hebrew word for Jewish Law is called “Halachah” which means “the way forward” and the book of Jewish Law is called the “Shulchan Aruch” which means “the set table”. Just two examples of the deeper (dual) meanings of common words in Judaism.
Rabbi Trugman – Shares with that we can overcome and change through growth because Hashem gave us the ability to do so through (for example by counting the Omer – “Make Our Time Count”).
Personal Thoughts – Current event messages are a wake up call – parallel to the weekly parasha.
Rabbi Yitzchak Breitowitz – Shares about this week’s upcoming double parasha (Tazria-Metzora) and how many of the principles of tumah (spiritual impurity) are based all the back to the Garden of Eden.
Personal Thoughts – The beginning of the journey of (Wo)Man’s journey began in the Garden of Eden and the foundations set forth then still affect us today. This is a great lesson to learn that it’s not random.