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Archive for ‍‍ Tevet / Shevat 5769 - January 2009

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.

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Rabbi Chaim Richman and Yehudah Glick, director of the Temple Institute, discuss the growing movement of Jews ascending the Temple Mount for the purpose of fulfilling the commandment of morat haMikdash – showing reverence for G-d at the site of His Holy Temple.

The two discuss the police presence on the Mount, as well as the rekindling of longing for the Holy Temple amongst the people of Israel.

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If you are interested in visiting the Temple Mount, in accordance with Jewish law, (halachah), please contact us. Jews and Gentiles are welcome.

Bat Melech, with Rena Richman.

The next Bat Melech teaching will appear on January 28, 2009, (Shvat 3, 5769).

Part I of a four part series in which Rena discusses the historical and spiritual background to the events which take place in the Scroll of Esther, and the integral part played by Esther in the salvation of the people of Israel and the rebuilding of the Holy Temple.

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Light to the Nations – with Rabbi Chaim Richman
Weekly series of short messages concerning the weekly Torah Portion.

“Please, speak into the ears of the people, and let them borrow, each man from his friend and each woman from her friend, silver vessels and golden vessels.” (Exodus 10:2) Who are the friends of the children of Israel, and why is the act of borrowing a prerequisite for redemption?

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Bo (Exodus 10:1-13:6)
Parashat Bo is read on Shabbat:
Shvat 6, 5769/January 31, 2009

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Biblical Faith – with Sam Peak
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Whenever the word Toldot –descendants or “developments”–appears in the Scripture, it is missing a letter vav, with two exceptions: “These are the toldot–developments–of heaven and earth as they were created” (Bereishit 2:4), and “These are the toldot–descendants of Peretz” (Rus 4:18); in boththese cases the word contains two vav’s. There is a reason for this. There are six benefits in the original creation that Adam ha Rishon lost when he sinned, and the letter vav signfies “six.” The benfits are: 1) The radiance of his face; 2) his height 3) his longevity 4)the fruit of the earth 5) Gan Ayden 6) the sun and the moon. These things will be restored in Olam ha Bah.

From “Mysteries of the Creation” by Rabbi Dovid Brown. We are studying from the following pages: pg. 236–239.

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