Archive for November, 2007 - Heshvan / Kislev, 5768

The Way of G-d

Biblical Faith - with Sam Peak
Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.

Theurgy

From the “RaMCHaL”–Derech HaShem–Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. Page 192–197.

 
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Weekly Torah Portion: Vayishlach

Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series of short messages concerning the weekly Torah Portion.

Vayishlach (Genesis 32:4 - 36:43)
Parashat Vayishlach is read on Shabbat:
Kislev 14, 5767/November 24, 2007

 
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Add comment November 18, 2007 - 8 Kislev, 5768

The Turkey Prince

Azamra – with Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
Weekly series with new shows available every Monday.

The classic Rebbe Nachman parable about a prince who thought he was a turkey.

(To learn more about Azamra, and the teachings of Rebbe Nachman, please click here.)

 
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Next week on Azamra: The Name

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Non-Jews and Torah Observance

Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
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An introduction to the laws of the Bnei Noach, (Righteous Gentiles) and their “real-time” application. The first installment of a number of programs on this topic.

 
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Add comment November 15, 2007 - 5 Kislev, 5768

The Way of G-d

Biblical Faith - with Sam Peak
Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.

The Divine Soul’s slight connection to matters in the spiritual realms.  The Divine Soul also has experiences relating to its nature.  Even though it is bound to the body, it still has some access to the spiritual which is not precluded by  its association with the body. The Highest Wisdom deemed it appropriate to divide the day into two parts, one for activity and the other for rest.  G-d also gave living creatures a nature causing them to sleep, so that both they and their spirits rest from their normal activity.  When man sleeps, his faculties rest, his senses are quit, and his mind is relaxed and hushed.

From the “RaMCHaL”–Derech HaShem–Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto. Page 187–191.

 
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Add comment November 13, 2007 - 3 Kislev, 5768

Weekly Torah Portion: Vayetzei

Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series of short messages concerning the weekly Torah Portion.

Vayetzei (Genesis 28:10 - 32:3)
Parashat Vayetzei is read on Shabbat:
Kislev 7, 5768/November 17, 2007

 
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Add comment November 12, 2007 - 2 Kislev, 5768

Seven Pillars of Faith

Azamra – with Rabbi Avraham Greenbaum
Weekly series with new shows available every Monday.

The seven pillars of faith as laid out by Rabbi Yitzchak Breiter, disciple of Rebbe Nachman.

Today’s show is a rebroadcast of a previously broadcast show. Rabbi Greenbaum will resume taping new shows after the Chanuka holiday.

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Next week on Azamra: The famous story of the Turkey Prince

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