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Know Thyself: Are You a Rachel or a Leah Neshama?
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“Know Thyself: Are You a Rachel or a Leah Neshama?”
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“Know Thyself: Are You a Rachel or a Leah Neshama?”
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1:16:47Parshas Vayigash: The Real Experience of Torah
00:00 Introduction to the Conflict of Hanukkah 00:15 Yaakov and Esav: A Tale of Two Paths 01:07 The Temptation of Power vs. Family Values 03:08 The Deeper Significance of Small Acts 05:40 The Call of Hanukkah: Connection Over Power 07:09 Conclusion: Embracing Relationships and Miracles
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1 Parshas Chayei Sarah: Finding Your Path in Serving Hashem 1:26:10
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1:23:39R’ itche Meir Morgenstern series.
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1:09:42R’ Itche Meir Morgenstern Weekly Shiur. Serving Hashem From Obligation & Desire
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1:30:29Exploring Spiritual Growth and Embracing Both Inspiration and Struggles in Chassidus In this week's discussion, we delve into the teachings of Maayanos Hayam, particularly a piece from Tufshin Samach Hai. The conversation centers around the idea that in the month of Marcheshvan, spiritual energies and tasks introduced during Tishrei must be actualized. The script emphasizes the Chassidic concept that both moments of spiritual highs (Aliyah) and lows (Yerida) are equally important and divinely intended. The discussion explores how one can achieve Menucha (peace) in both states by internalizing the belief in 'Ein Od Milvado' (there is nothing besides Hashem). The teachings suggest that feeling at ease during periods of motivation as well as disconnection can lead to a deeper, continuous connection with the Divine. 00:00 Introduction to Maayanos Hayam 00:46 Understanding the Compilation 01:26 Inyon HaAvodah: The Month of Marcheshvan 02:02 Revealing the New Mahalik and Das 02:45 The Concept of New Torah and Avodah 05:15 Experiencing Menucha in Aliyah and Yerida 06:44 The Paradigm Shift of Chassidus 07:39 The Role of Katnus and Gadlus 09:12 Navigating Desire and Action 12:20 Embracing Both Aliyah and Yerida 20:00 The Power of Ataharei Seladas…
Pre-Selichos Divine Compassion and Transformation: Insights on Slichus and Kaddish This episode offers a profound exploration of spiritual themes, focusing on the symbolic act of unlocking spiritual doors through the Yud Gummim Yisra'achamim in the Slichus prayers. It discusses the manifestation of divine compassion and forgiveness, referencing teachings from Rabbi Bechaya, Rav Levi Yitzchak, and the Berditchever. Key topics include Hashem's guidance of Moshe in prayer, the dual perspective of divine judgment balanced by mercy, and the role of self-transformation in becoming a Shliyach Tzibor. By analyzing the phrase 'Vayavor Hashem Al Panov,' the episode delves into themes of divine humility and the importance of aligning oneself with Hashem's presence through internalizing and embodying divine attributes. The script highlights the need for continuous prayer and self-refinement to serve a greater divine mission, especially during significant religious periods like Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. Chapters 00:00 Unlocking the Door: The Essence of Slichos 01:54 Understanding Hashem's Descent 03:51 Moshe's Plea and Hashem's Response 05:55 The Radical Teaching of the Gemara 12:53 The Kedushas Levi's Insight 22:13 Understanding the Concept of 'Panav' 22:58 Hashem's Descent and Concealment 24:16 The Role of a Shaliach Tzibur 25:42 The Significance of Vaya'avor 28:26 The Essence of Teshuva 33:23 Moshe's Response and the Act of Lowering Oneself 39:23 Final Reflections and Tefillah…
Yom Kippur with R' Itche Meir Morgenstern Exploring Profound Teachings and the Essence of Tshuva: A Journey through Torah Wisdom This episode offers a deep dive into the profound Torah teachings of Ravitcher Meir and explores various fundamental themes within Jewish tradition, such as Tshuva (repentance) and Yom Kippur. The discussion highlights how Ravitcher Meir and his disciples disseminate extensive Torah insights, spanning from halachic rulings to Kabbalah. It also covers the essence of Tshuva as explained by the Rambam, emphasizing the importance of returning and drawing closer to Hashem. The episode reinterprets traditional views on repentance, focusing on holistic spiritual connection over mere regret for sins. Additionally, it delves into the significance of Kol Nidre, the unique nature of Yom Kippur, and the metaphysical resetting of moral clarity. Personal stories and scholarly teachings enrich the understanding of these sacred concepts, reflecting on the ultimate goal of achieving a profound spiritual bond with G-d. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Rav itche Meir and His Torah 01:27 The Inner Circle of Rav itcher Meir's Chasidim 02:38 Different Streams of Torah Teachings 02:57 Unfathomable Output of Torah 06:31 Understanding the Essence of Teshuva 09:13 The Rambam's Perspective on Teshuva 12:53 The True Focus of Teshuva 22:02 Integrating Details and Fundamentals of Teshuva 26:08 Understanding the Essence of Al Cheit 26:23 Layers of Regret and Pain 26:40 Focus on Hashem and Relationship 27:14 The Castle Metaphor 28:14 Summary and Continuation 28:57 The True Meaning of Teshuva 29:40 The Rambam's Perspective on Teshuva 31:58 The Question of Kabbalah La'asid 34:29 Yom Kippur and the Essence of Teshuva 35:49 Kol Nidre and the Concept of Nedarim 37:17 The Inner Struggle and True Intentions 40:56 The Role of the Kohen Gadol Within Us 47:52 Connecting to the Deeper Parts of Torah 50:27 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections…
Spiritual Insights: Forgiveness, Torah Study, and the Journey of the Jewish Soul This episode is a rich exploration of key Jewish teachings and practices, encompassing themes of divine forgiveness, the proximity and dedication required for Torah study, and the intrinsic nature of the Jewish soul (Neshama). Drawing on insights from prominent Jewish sages such as the Sfas Emes, Rabbi Nachman, and the Vilna Gaon, the discussion delves into the power of diligent study and communal prayer, highlighting the interconnectedness of the Jewish community. It emphasizes continuous Teshuvah (repentance) and personal growth, recognizing the innate value of the soul similar to the undiminished worth of a crumpled dollar bill. The episode underscores the cyclical nature of spiritual and personal journeys, the importance of overcoming the yetzer hara (evil inclination), and the resilience of the Jewish people in maintaining their spiritual roots amidst challenges. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Opening Blessings 01:12 Insights on Torah and Forgiveness 03:12 The Power of Mikvah and Repentance 05:15 Teachings from the Sfas Emes 09:43 The Essence of Torah and Jewish People 15:39 Inspiration from Koheles and Personal Growth 18:50 The Value of Self-Worth 19:43 Innate Love for Hashem 22:08 The Power of Routine and Habit 24:09 The Importance of Community 31:13 Resilience and Reflection 38:05 Concluding Thoughts and Reflections…
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