Light to the Nations
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Maimonides’ Laws of the Chosen House, chapter 7: The Holy Temple is always present in our minds and our hearts wherever we may be, and we conduct ourselves accordingly expressing our constant reverence throughout all our actions.
Light to the Nations teachings are now available in mp3 audio files, and can be accessed through iTunes.
(To learn more about visiting the site of the Holy Temple today, please click here.)
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Maimonides’ Laws of the Chosen House, chapter 7: The Rambam delineates the manner of behavior required upon visiting the site of the Holy Temple, and how it was expressed by the kohanim, (priests), Levites and Israelite notables during the time of the Holy Temple. Showing proper reverence for G-d, whose house is found upon the Temple Mount, is a positive commandment of Torah, which can be fulfilled even today, when the Holy Temple is presently not standing.
Light to the Nations teachings are now available in mp3 audio files, and can be accessed through iTunes.
(To learn more about visiting the site of the Holy Temple today, please click here.)
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Maimonides’ Laws of the Chosen House, chapter 7: The Rambam delineates the manner of behavior required upon visiting the site of the Holy Temple. Showing proper reverence for G-d, whose house is found upon the Temple Mount, is a positive commandment of Torah, which can be fulfilled even today, when the Holy Temple is presently not standing.
Light to the Nations teachings are now available in mp3 audio files, and can be accessed through iTunes.
(To learn more about visiting the site of the Holy Temple today, please click here.)
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
The fifteenth day of the month of Shvat, (Tu B’Shvat), is not just a date marking the new year for trees in the land of Israel. It is also a day marking spiritual renewal. By connecting with and tapping into the spiritual vitality contained within Tu B’Shvat, we, like the trees, can begin the process of the rejuvenation of our own hearts and souls.
Light to the Nations teachings are now available in mp3 audio files, and can be accessed through iTunes.
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On his recent teaching tour in the United States, Rabbi Richman addressed an audience in Abilene, Texas, on January 14th, 2009. Watch and listen to his powerful message concerning recent Torah portions as he explains the theme of Redemption in the context of Israel’s defensive actions in Gaza – and explains our role in hastening the Redemption.
To view the second half of Rabbi Richman’s address, please click here.
On his recent teaching tour in the United States, Rabbi Richman addressed an audience in Abilene, Texas, on January 14th, 2009. Watch and listen to his powerful message concerning recent Torah portions as he explains the theme of Redemption in the context of Israel’s defensive actions in Gaza – and explains our role in hastening the Redemption.
To view the first half of Rabbi Richman’s address, please click here.
Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman of The Temple Institute.
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Maimonides’ Laws of the Chosen House, chapter 7: The Rambam delineates the manner of behavior required upon visiting the site of the Holy Temple. Showing proper reverence for G-d, whose house is found upon the Temple Mount, is a positive commandment of Torah, which can be fulfilled even today, when the Holy Temple is presently not standing.
Light to the Nations teachings are now available in mp3 audio files, and can be accessed through iTunes.
(To learn more about visiting the site of the Holy Temple today, please click here.)