Temple Institute Shows
Moses – singing his song just for us – a song that will never grow old and never let us grow deaf to the Torah of G-d. But not content to be a solo performer, Moses calls upon every one of us to sing our own song. What better way to put our own lives in harmony with G-d’s will and His discerning ear.
Ha’azinu (Deuteronomy 32:1-32:52)
Parashat Ha’azinu is read on Shabbat:
Tishrei 3, 5772/October 1, 2011
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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Bi-weekly series with new teachings available every second Thursday.
Next time on Light to the Nations:
The True Service of G-d, Part II
It is not the particulars of our lives which determine who we are, but how we serve G-d. Humility, dedication and sincerity bring us closer to HaShem. Quality, not quantity.
Rabbi Richman’s teaching was recorded in the Hebraic Center in Lubbock, Texas, in the spring of 2011. It is being presented online in two parts.
Dedication: Dedicated to the members of the Hebraic Center of Lubbock, Texas.
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It is Moses’ last day on earth and he is pressing Israel to decide: Where do we stand and where are we heading? Are we ready to cross the great divide, the borderline that separates us from who we are today to who we really need to be?
Netzavim-Vayelech (Deuteronomy 29:9-31:30)
Parashat Netzavim-Vayelech is read on Shabbat:
Elul 25, 5771/September 24, 2011
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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.
This week features:
Parashat Nitzavim: The Distance Between Heaven and Earth
Elul, September & the Land of Israel: It Was the Best of Times, It Was the Worst of Times
This is a Temple Talk you cannot miss! Are we getting the most out of the month of Elul ? In an appeal that is both passionate and personal, Rabbi Richman and Yitzchak Reuven take us to deeper levels of meaning than ever before, as they examine the unique nature of this month, especially in the light of its confluence with this week’s double Torah portions of Nitzavim and Va’yalech, and the rumbles, rumors and realities of the situation that Israel faces this week. Does Israel have cause for anxiety? Yitzchak shares a personal story of a message that Hashem sent him which brought him to a higher level of Elul -consciousness, and Rabbi Richman recounts a story of bravery, betrayal and faith. Are these the best of times, or the worst of times? Tune into this week’s high-voltage Temple Talk and find out!
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Prophetic Torah – with Rabbi Avraham Sutton
Bi-weekly series with new teachings available every second Wednesday.
Next time on The Return of Prophecy:
To be announced
The Return of Prophecy
Prophecy existed many years ago in the land of Israel and we have been promised that it will return at the end of days. Where are we in that timeline and how can we tap into some of that prophetic energy that is making its way back to mankind? The brilliant and much beloved Rabbi Avraham Sutton has so much Torah that he hopes to share in this new teaching series.
The following PDF files accompany today’s teaching:
The Return of Prophecy, And Avram Called Out
Dedication: Dedicated by Cara Sample: “Thank you Rabbi Sutton for being there for those who are reaching out. Shalom V’Bracha.”
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Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.
This week features:
Taking Possession of the Land of Israel: Then and Now
Ki Tavo: Coming into the Land, Coming into the New Year: Complacency is NOT an Option!
Israel is obliged not only to enter the land of Israel, to conquer it and possess it and to build within it a Torah-based society, but at the same time to make it vividly and preeminently and undeniably and unquestionably and unassailably clear to all the nations around her, that the people of Israel and the land of Israel are united forever by the Torah of Israel and that it is the supernal will of the G-d of Israel that Israel shall dwell within her land forever. This is the message of Ki Tavo and this is the message of today’s current upheavals.
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The twelve massive stones Israel is commanded to to take from the Jordan River bed from the very spot upon which the feet of the priests who held the Ark of the Covenant stood, and to stand upright and build with them an altar and write upon them the entire Torah, are not mere markers or billboards. These stones’ function is to make real Israel’s eternal unbreakable bond to the land promised us by G-d.
Ki Tavo (Deuteronomy 26:1-29:8)
Parashat Ki Tavo is read on Shabbat:
Elul 18, 5771/September 17, 2011
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