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This week Chaim Kramer discusses the Torah portion Devarim (Deuteronomy.) He discusses the rebuke…
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Together let us build the Third Beis Hamikdash – PART 1
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Chaim Kramer – Parshat Pinchas and The Three Weeks
by Chaim Kramerby Chaim KramerThe Torah Portion of Pinchas offers us a lesson in honesty, bravery and how to do the right thing, with no thought of reward.
Chaim Kramer offers us a powerful discussion of the Three Weeks and the destruction of the Beit Hamikdash, the Holy Temple in Jerusalem. HaShem always looks at the good inside us. Meir Elkabas discusses Rebbe Nachman’s…
In this week’s Torah portion, Chaim Kramer explains: “The path a person wants to walk upon is the path on which he’ll be led.” The Jewish nation was hated by Balak and Bilaam. We learn of their attempts to destroy the Jewish people as well as the power of free will and choice. Like this video? Then please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!
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Parshat Chukat – Water From The Rock
by Meir Elkabasby Meir Elkabas In this week’s Torah portion, Parshat Chukat, Moshe hits the rock to make…
Chaim Kramer discusses the weekly Torah portion, Parshat Chukat. We learn that the ashes of the parah adama (the red heifer) make the pure impure and the impure pure, a concept that Rebbe Nachman explains in Likutey Moharan 55. The discussion continues with the story of Moshe Rabbeinu striking the rock; Moshe coming to the area controlled by the Edomites; the Jews getting tired of the manna, the attack of the snakes, and the brass serpent; Sichon and Og; and the lessons we can learn from these and other Torah events.
Like this video? Then please LIKE, SHARE, and SUBSCRIBE!Chaim Kramer discusses the weekly Torah portion, Parshat Korach. Although Korach was very wealthy, he was jealous of Moshe’s status as the leader of the Jewish nation, and this jealousy led to rebellion. Korach’s desire for honor led to destruction. This arrogant lust for honor and power still burns in the hearts of many people today. But honor and power if used incorrectly not only destroy others, but also one’s self. Rebbe Nachman teaches us not to give in to the desire for honor and be swallowed up by our own materialism.
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