Archive for Iyar / Sivan 5770 - May 2010
The case of the sotah – the woman accused by her husband of infidelity, has its parallel on the national level when Israel’s faithfulness has been tested by G-d. The historic exile of Israel which is coming to a close in our days, also embodies the ceremony conducted in the Holy Temple testing whether the covenant has been honored or whether it has been defiled.
Naso (Numbers 4:21-7:89)
Parashat Naso is read on Shabbat:
Sivan 9, 5770/May 22, 2010
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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
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Shavuot
The pilgrimage experience combined a sublime sense of expectation with an all-embracing feeling of total trust in HaShem, as Temple-goers left their farms and fields and made their way to Jerusalem and the Holy Temple. The festival of Shavuot, which celebrates the land of Israel and commemorates the receiving of Torah at Sinai epitomizes the total pilgrimage experience. Filmed at the southern wall of the Temple Mount.
Dedication: This show is dedicated to Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Humble.
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Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
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Next Bat Melech: May 28, 2010 / Sivan 15, 5770
Shavuot and the entire month of Sivan offer us the opportunity to take stock of our spiritual well-being. Our spiritual maturity, like the first-fruits we bring to the Holy Temple on Shavuot, is the end result of a long and careful process of preparation.
Dedication:This show is dedicated to Mrs. Cherrie R. Shackelford & family.
When Israel liberated the Temple Mount on June 7th, 1967, the prophetic clock began ticking anew. The place where King David and his son Solomon first built the Holy Temple is back in the hands of their descendants. Come what may, the Holy Temple will be rebuilt!
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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak
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Chapter 3 Mishnah 10 & 11
We are told that Torah studies stay with a person whose study is based on the fear of HaShem and whose deeds exceed their knowledge. The phrase “fear of sin” is equivalent to the expression “fear of HaShem.” The fear referred to is the feeling that arises from stark recognition that we are utterly dependent on HaShem for our very existence.
Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak
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In the desert each of the Israelite tribes was assigned a flag. What was the significance of the flags? What made them so important to G-d? What makes them so important to us today?
Bamidbar (Numbers 1:1-4:20)
Parashat Bamidbar is read on Shabbat:
Sivan 2, 5770/May 15, 2010
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