Archive for the ‘Bat Melech’ Category
Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
Next Bat Melech: February 3, 2010 (Shvat 19, 5770)
Title to be announced.
Devora, the prophet, judge, and songstress, was one of Israel’s greatest and most powerful leaders during the period of the judges. Her spiritual roots hearken all the way back to the exodus from Egypt, and her contribution to her people reverberates to today. Part I of a two part series.
Dedication:This show is dedicated to Devora Chana.
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Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
Next Bat Melech: February 3, 2010 (Shvat 19, 5770)
Title to be announced.
The story of Yosef and his enforced estrangement and eventual reunification with his brothers, is the story of all humanity. Yosef and his brothers teach us about leadership and redemption, for Israel and for all the nations.
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Dedication: This show is dedicated to Jeanne Ellis on her birthday. Mazel Tov!
Your dedications help to support these teachings
Temple Institute Links:
Contact Rena – Dedications – Support – TI website – Newsletter Subscription
Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
Next Bat Melech: January 20, 2010 (Shvat 5, 5770)
Yosef and His Brothers, Part II
The story of Yosef and his enforced estrangement and eventual reunification with his brothers, is the story of all humanity. Yosef and his brothers teach us about leadership and redemption, for Israel and for all the nations.
Yosef and His Brothers, Part I: Play in Popup | Download
Yosef and His Brothers, Part I: Play in Popup | Download
Available on iTunes via the Universal Torah Channel - Click to Subscribe: Download
Dedication: This show is dedicated to Linda Nieznanski.
Your dedications help to support these teachings
Temple Institute Links:
Contact Rena – Dedications – Support – TI website – Newsletter Subscription
Bat Melech, with Rena Richman.
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday. The next Bat Melech teaching will appear on January 6, 2010, (Tevet 20, 5770).
Dina, the daughter of Yaakov and Leah, plays a major role in the spiritual dynamic of the young nation of Israel.
Bat Melech, with Rena Richman.
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday. The next Bat Melech teaching will appear on December 23, 2009, (Tevet 6, 5770).
In this teaching, Rena discusses the connection between Chanuka and the Jewish home, and focuses on Chana and her seven sons, who played a central role in the story of Chanuka
Bat Melech, with Rena Richman.
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday. The next Bat Melech teaching will appear on December 9, 2009, (Kislev 22, 5770).
Two sisters, Rachel and Leah, need to come to grips with the roles G-d has given them, while giving birth to and shaping the Jewish nation. (This teaching first aired in April, 2008.)
Bat Melech, with Rena Richman.
Zilpah and Bilhah were not merely the maidservants of Leah and Rachel. They, too, were the matriarchs of the nation of Israel. But who were they? Are we able to make them out through the verses of Torah and the insights of our sages?
The next Bat Melech teaching will appear on November 25, 2009, (Kislev 8, 5770).
NOVEMBER IS HERE: Rabbi Chaim Richman and Rena Richman are currently making their way across Texas, New Mexico and Minnesota, meeting new friends and old, teaching Torah, and relating the latest events taking place in Israel, Jerusalem, and on the Temple Mount, and how it all fits in to the vision of the prophets of Israel. The Rabbi and Rena are sharing news of the Temple Institute and of the steady progress toward the rebuilding of the Holy Temple, and with them are recently completed vessels for the Holy Temple, for all to see.
We look forward to seeing you!


