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    Praying

    Fulfilling G-d's – and Man's – Decrees

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | 11 Cheshvan 5784
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    Repentance

    Comparing the French and Bolshevik Revolutions

    Rabbi Isaiah Steinberger | 22 Elul 5783
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    Repentance

    The Simcha of Teshuva

    Rav Judah Mischel | 6 Elul 5783
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    Serving Hashem, Mitzvot and Repentance

    "Of All God's Miracles Large & Small..."

    Both Nature & Super-Natural Are Necessary

    The world runs both on the natural development of the individual, mankind and events, but also there are occasional significant turning points. Rav Kook analyzes the interplay of regular life with these "game-changers", and why both are necessary.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Elul 24 5782
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    31 min
    Ein Aya

    Motivating to Kiruv - Influencing Others is Essential for Me!

    Eyn Aya shabbat 3, 3

    Thank God, the concept of "Kiruv", bringing others close to Torah is clearly on the agenda & being discussed more and more, whether in the context of NCSY, Lubavitch, Bnei Akiva etc. Rav Kook shows here how to motivate people of this essential idea.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Adar I 6 5782
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    Observing Mitzvot

    Heaven Help Us

    Less than half of American Jews believe there is a heaven or a hell; not all that surprising, since that half also does not believe in a higher power or spiritual force of any kind. So I thought a few words were in order about Jewish tradition’s view of heaven.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Tevet 12 5782
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    6 min
    Trial and Difficulties in Life

    A Tale of Two Mothers

    When Dalya and Shiri 'randomly' bump into each other at a concert they could never imagine how deeply connected they really are.

    Rabbi Yoel Gold | Cheshvan 26 5782
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    5 min
    Trial and Difficulties in Life

    In a Heartbeat

    Mordechai Sultan woke up with chest pains. Hatzolah was at his door in less than 30 seconds. How did they get there so fast at 3:30 in the morning? And why were they carrying the specialized equipment that saved his life?

    Rabbi Yoel Gold | Cheshvan 26 5782
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    39 min
    Ein Aya

    Responsibility for Teshuva Within Our Family: "Does Father Know Best?"

    Ein Aya Shabbat 2, 292

    Teshuva is usually seen from my personal point of view, but Rav Kook deals with the very common problem of taking responsibility to rebuke our children and even our wives/husbands, to purify the spiritual atmosphere of our homes. This issue is seldom dealt with, and the class deals with many practical suggestions and solutions how to politely rebuke without having it be counterproductive.

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tishrei 9 5782
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    Nitzavim

    Teshuva Is the Answer

    This last Sedra of the year, Nitzavim, seems perfect as a precursor to Rosh Hashana. The sedra reiterates the bond & covenant we have with the Eternal.

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Elul 25 5781
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    The Month of Elul

    "Bring us back in whole-hearted repentance before You”

    There are those who wonder how we can ask God to return us in Teshuva (repentance). After all, Teshuva is our job. I heard once from Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, that every Teshuva contains an aspect of man and an aspect of the Blessed Creator, Who sends man an awakening to repentance.

    Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu | Elul 24 5781
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    Repentance

    How, Exactly, Is Teshuva (Repentance) Accomplished?

    Rabbi Stewart Weiss | Elul 18 5781
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    The Month of Elul

    Fear of Elul

    Right now, faced with the prospect of having to turn my life and my emotions upside down, I go into a panic that results in total spiritual paralysis. Fear of Elul.

    Rabbi Yaakov Asher Sinclair | Elul 15 5781
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    The Month of Elul

    Our Generation's "Teshuva From Love"

    Why will this special Messianic generation, of all generations, be in such a sorry spiritual and material state? Logically when Israel improves its ways, they will be worthy of Redemption – so why will it actually be a period of spiritual crisis and other troubles?

    Rabbi Zalman Baruch Melamed | Elul 5 5781
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    12 min
    Repentance

    National (vs. Individual) T'Shuva

    What "national t'shuva" is, how it differs from individual t'shuva, and why it takes precedence in this generation.

    Rabbi Moshe Kaplan | Elul 5 5781
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    Repentance

    T'shuva - It's Not What You Think

    one of the elderly Russian women asked Rav Kook's mother, "Tell me, please: We're on our way to the Holy Land to meet our god, but why would you Jews be going there? Mrs. Kook answered without hesitation: "You're going to visit a dead god, but we're going to meet the living G-d."

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Elul 4 5781
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    Repentance

    The Teshuva of the Treasury Minister

    A short story and explanation of the power of Teshuva to transform sins into merits

    Rabbi Netanel Yossifun | Av 28 5781
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    46 min
    Fear of Hashem

    Proper Yir'at Hashem in the Modern World

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Tammuz 7 5781
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    Trial and Difficulties in Life

    Tragedies

    We all know that tragedy eventually awaits us in one form or another, but we do not and cannot live our lives based on the fear of impending tragedies or inevitable troubles. Built into the human personality and character is the ability to withstand tragedy, and even, to a certain extent, overcome it.

    Rabbi Berel Wein zt"l | Iyar 22 5781
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    41 min
    Amaleck

    How to Understand Murdering Amalek & Other Mitzvot which Seem "Immoral"?

    Every moral & thinking Jew has asked questions about certain mitzvot which don't seem to "jive" with the morality of God & the Torah itself! Rav Kook, as usual, bravely deals with these issues, & explains that "eternity" means that the Torah also had to be relevant to the primitive world in which it was given 3,300 yrs. ago. He differentiates between some actions, like slavery & bigamy, that had to be "allowed" temporarily in the ancient reality, but were never obligated. Nevertheless, 2 obligations (!) which seem "immoral" are regarding Amalek (killing & remembering-Zachor), & conquering the Land of Israel. But upon a closer look, they aren't immoral at all! When we lack prophets & Sanhedrin, the God Who runs History solves many problems!

    Rabbi Ari Shvat | Adar 7 5781
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