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Archive for ‍‍ Tamuz / Menahem Av 5770 - July 2010

Moshe beseeches G-d with 515 entreaties to enter into the land of Israel. G-d denies Moshe’s plea, yet immediately after, Moshe says, “For what great nation is there that has G-d so near to it, as HaShem our G-d is at all times that we call upon Him?” (Deut. 4:7) Could it be that G-d always answers our prayers, even if not always to our liking?

Va’etchanan (Deuteronomy 3:23-7:11)
Parashat Va’etchanan is read on Shabbat:
Av 13, 5770/July 24, 2010


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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
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The destruction of the Holy Temple is a manifestation of G-d’s rebuke, our Father’s chastisement of His children. But like any earthly father, our heavenly Father desires only that we repair our way, and return to Him, fulfilling our potential by rebuilding the Holy Temple, today.

Dedication: This show is dedicated to David Spitz in honor of his birthday.

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Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
Next Bat Melech: July 28, 2010 / Av 17, 5770

The darkest day on the Hebrew calendar, the day marking the destruction of the Holy Temple, is also the brightest, most intense point of light,
through which we can emerge from the darkness and reunite with G-d’s presence.

Dedication:This show is dedicated to Nechama Dina Deckard.

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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak

Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.

Chapter 3   19

Everything is seen, yet the freedom of choice is given.

HaShem directs His attention to every action that is performed for His sake. This is a natural consequence of the close bond with HaShem that comes with mankind being the “image of G-d.”

Even though HaShem sees a person about to commit a transgression, he does not prevent the transgression from taking place. The Creator endowed mankind with the freedom to even violate His Will. This places mankind higher than angels, for angels do not have free choice but perform only their assigned task without deviation.

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Moshe rabbeinu rebukes his generation for their failures, but at the same time states, “you are today as the stars of the heavens.” (Deut. 1:10) While our transgressions are of the moment, our good deeds and achievements are lights that will shine like the stars, enlightening others for generations to come.

Devarim (Deuteronomy 1:1-3:22)
Parashat Devarim is read on Shabbat:
Av 6, 5770/July 17, 2010


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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
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We serve G-d by drawing near to Him, and making Him present in every aspect of our lives, from our most sublime moments to our most mundane. To do so, our relationship with G-d must be a living relationship, in accordance with Torah, and expressing the unique qualities of our own souls.

Dedication: This show is dedicated to Mrs. Puah Morrill.

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Rabbi Chaim Richman recently toured the US, delivering an important and urgent message.

Rabbi Richman spoke about the future of Jerusalem and how it will affect, not only Israel, but also the entire world.

“The Temple Institute is on the verge of some major breakthroughs, serious projects that will have an impact on Israeli society as a whole, on the world’s conception regarding Eretz Yisrael, Jerusalem, and the Holy Temple…”

“I have such important Torah to share, and feel that unquestionably this is the most important trip I’ve ever taken…”

This is the first hour of the lecture given to a full house in Houston, TX on June 17, 2010.

%Note% … UTN apologizes for the poor audio quality of Part 1.

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