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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak

Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.

Chapter 5
Mishnah 4
Our forefather Avraham was tested with ten trials.
Why did HaShem test Avraham? HaShem knew what Avraham was like without conducting a test.
HaShem desires a good person’s righteousness to be actively apparent. He tests good people so that their righteous response will serve as a role model for the rest of humanity. HaShem endowed Avraham with many good qualities so that, through his righteous reputation, he would serve as a mentor to the entire human race.

In memory of Vera Cressman.

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Not just the kohanim, but all of Israel have been tasked by G-d with the responsibility to be holy: To think and to behave in a manner that enables the divine Shechina to fill our world.

Emor (Leviticus 21:1-24:23)
Parashat Emor is read on Shabbat:
Iyar 3, 5771/May 7, 2011

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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series with new teachings available every Thursday.
Next week on Light to the Nations:
The Temple Offerings, Part II

The Temple Offerings
It is time to begin to really understand the Temple offerings, what they consist of, when, how and why they are offered, what they represent, and how they effect change.

Dedication: In honor of Puah Morrill’s birthday… may her light shine!

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“You shall not turn to the worthless idols, nor shall you make molten deities for yourselves.” (Leviticus 19:4) Don’t fall prey to your own fears and weaknesses and begin shaping false gods to provide easy answers, and in essence become answerable to you. It is you who must shape your being and your destiny to G-d’s will, and by doing so, become answerable to G-d.

Kedoshim (Leviticus 19:1-20:27)
Parashat Kedoshim is read on Shabbat:
Nisan 26, 5771/April 30, 2011

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Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
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Please join Rena in her special teaching for women. This lesson was originally recorded in Houston, Texas, and is being presented on UTN in four parts.

We are all created and imbued with G-d given potential to achieve many great and good things in our lives. By following the commandments given us by Torah we can learn how to discover, develop and bring to fruition the unique potential that is within us. Learn the secret of your own hidden potential and how to fulfill it by serving G-d, in this exploration of the simple commandment to take challah when preparing bread.

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TODA RABA / Thank You all so much!

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Temple Talk
Temple Talk is a weekly internet radio webcast with Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yitzchak Reuven of the Temple Institute.

This week features:

Through the Sea of Reeds: Don’t Look Back

The Commonplace Miracles, Cycles of Birth and Death, and Ascending the Spiritual Ladder

korban Pesach
In this post-Pesach return, Rabbi Richman and Yitzchak Reuven stir it up. Having walked through the Sea of Reeds, our hosts are determined not to look back towards Egypt. Hopefully, we will all utilize the spiritual tools we are presented with for personal, national, and global growth towards the ultimate freedom of the Torah, during these days of the counting of the Omer.


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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak

Weekly series with new shows available every Tuesday.

Mishnah 2 and 3
A person functions at three levels. The highest level is tzelem, a reference to mankind’s image of G-d, an aspect of which is the independent spirit of individual existence. The middle level is tzurah, which literally means form. It is the aspect of personality that seeks to impose form and structure on things, on oneself and on others. The level called chomer, is the physical, pragmatic plane of existence. The qualities of tzelem and tzurah are, of course, more spiritual and intellectual whereas chomer is totally physical.

In memory of Vera Cressman

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