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Exploring 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 actuali…
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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 tea…
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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 ho…
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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 …
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The Cyclical Journey of Jewish Holidays: Pesach, Shavuos, and Sukkos This episode explains the significance of Sukkos as the final holiday in the Shalosh HaGolem, alongside Pesach and Shavuos, in the Jewish calendar. It explores the thematic process of spiritual development and relationship with God, beginning with the awe-inspiring miracles of Pes…
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Transitioning from Yom Kippur to Sukkot: A Spiritual Continuity This episode explores the apparent stark contrast and deeper connection between Yom Kippur and the days leading up to Sukkot. It discusses the transition from the spiritual, non-physical practices of Yom Kippur to the hands-on, physical preparations for Sukkot. The narrative emphasizes…
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5781 To join these webinars via Zoom copy and paste this URL into your browser. https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_rFlRmb-pQpCteNBZwO7wFg For information about dedication opportunities please email meihadaasus@gmail.com.โดย Rabbi Reuven Leuchter הרב לויכטר
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After laying the foundation for the Torah Study, K.A. Perkins begins his line by line study of the Torah. In Genesis chapter 1, K.A. Perkins unfolds some essential truths about how to identify the God of the Torah. While distinguishing from the illuminating presence of the Most High as the light in darkness and that of the celestial bodies that wer…
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In this teaching, K.A.Perkins delivers an encouraging and inspiring word of hope for those in the midst of their season of testing and trials. While the enemy desires to sift you or to try you, the Messiah himself has already prayed for you. You will be victorious because The Most High already has our back.…
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Author and Teacher, K.A. Perkins, discusses the communal perspective of understanding the Torah. K.A. Perkins answers a question regarding what The Most High intended for establishing - a church or a community of believers. K.A. Perkins explores Matthew 16:18 and uncovers the meaning of "church" in this text. It does not refer to a building; instea…
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The Most High came to fulfill the teachings of the Torah, not to replace them. It was not The intention of The Most high to create a new religion or establish the "Church" with the birth, death, burial, and resurrection of the Messiah. He came to fulfill that which was already written; to build upon the Hebrew Faith. Why then is the modern Christia…
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Imagine being released from ann institution of slavery which stole from you your name, your heritage, and your culture. You are given freedom, yet your identity has been stolen and the life you once knew is now foreign. Author and Teacher K.A. Perkins introduces the Torah Series and explains how the Torah was not law but instruction given from the …
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