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Archive for ‍‍ Tishre / Marheshwan 5772 - October 2011

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:
To Be Announced

Sukkot 5772: The Infinite Light
The holy Sukkahs  that we build on our terraces and in our backyards each year are nothing more and nothing less than a temporary Holy Temple, filled with the light of the ein sof  – the infinite light. This same light which fills our Sukkah  was expressed during the seven days of Sukkot in the Holy Temple through the joyful music of the Water Libation Celebration, and the exuberant spontaneity of the music inspired prophecy among those who heard it.

Filmed in the Richman family Sukkah  with special honored guests, professional musician and musicologist Rabbi David Louis and his Mikdash All-Stars!

Dedication: Dedicated to Vicki Billing.

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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:
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The Return of ProphecyThe Return of Prophecy
The entire world is moving toward a higher Torah consciousness. All souls participate in this historical drama.

Dedication: Chag Sukkot Sameach!

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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak

Chapter 5

Mishnah 23 and 24

In metaphysical terms, we may say that things tend to eventually join with their like kind, as water flows to join water. Since the power and strength that underlie being brazen are qualities of fire, the fire of the brazen personality will by nature join the fire of Gehinnom.

In simpler terms, we may explain that the wicked act energetically to go outside the bounds of decent behavior. Hence, it is fitting that they will experience the unconstrained power of the fire of Gehinnom.

Being shamefaced is the opposite quality to being brazen. Such a person is passive and accommodating and hence belongs in the tranquil, stable repose of Gan Eden.

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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:

One Sukkah, Four Species, and the Seven Shepherds of Israel

Into the Sukkah, Into the Divine Embrace: Come In, I’ll Give You Shelter From the Storm

Sukkot the Time of JoyWith the conclusion of Yom Kippur and the sealing of judgement, the joy of Tishrei  increases as G-d calls upon His people Israel to enter into the Sukkah  to spend some intimate time with Him. There in the Sukkah, enveloped in the Divine surrounding light, we will begin to format ourselves for the coming year, aided by the numerous beautiful commandments that we fulfill during this unique week. Join us for a special Temple Talk that focuses on the rich and colorful pattern of Tishrei  which literally beckons us to be all we can be. Yitzchak Reuven and Rabbi Richman ponder the secrets of the Sukkah  and the four species, and put the whole cycle of Divine time into practical perspective.


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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:
Simchat Beit HaShoeva: Sukkot Musical Celebration

The True Service of G-d
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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Bat Melech – with Rena Richman
Bat Melech teachings appear every second Wednesday.
Next Show: The Attribute of Aaron, Part II

The Attribute of Aaron
Aaron, the brother of Moses, was, in truth, the brother to all Israel and to all humanity. Embodying the attributes of loving-kindness and peace, he devoted his life to bringing peace and unity to husbands and wives, fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, the entire congregation of Israel.

Rena 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 Glen and Kevin Harlan.

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Biblical Faith – with Shmuel “Sam” Peak

Chapter 5

Mishnah 22

A Good Eye means benevolent (generous). Avraham would draw travelers in to be guests in his home and he was kind and generous. We see his humble spirit when he refers to himself as dust and ashes while pleading for the lives of the people of Sodom. A meek soul means that one is satisfied with what he has and not desirous of others possessions. Avraham had every right to keep the spoils of war, but he rejected taking anything “from a thread to a shoelace; I will not take anything that is yours”.

Dedicated to Wanda Pennington

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