Immediately right after the plague of the Firstborn, Pharaoh and the Egyptians surrendered unconditionally.…
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Rebbe Nachman explains that we have to guard against this heavy poison. We have to be very careful to not allow ourselves to get depressed, to feel emotional inertia, to get into a cycle of doom and gloom.
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Meir Elkabas – Parshat Behar-Bechukotai
by Meir Elkabasby Meir ElkabasIn this week’s video about the Torah portion, Meir Elkabas discusses the meaning of the Kabbalistic sefira, malchut, keter, the Sabbatical year and the Jubilee, the 50th Gate, a deeper level of emunah, charging interest and views towards money, following torah through mitzvah observance, curses, being joyful, and more.
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It’s not difficult to argue that today’s materialism is out of control. We are barraged with increasingly sophisticated attempts to convince us that more is better and having the best is a necessity. There is a pervasive, even reflexive belief that we are defined by the ways in which we express and fulfill our materialistic desires. The near-Universal lust for money blocks our ability to grasp the reality of Divine Providence. This is our present-day idolatry.
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Rebbe Nachman of Breslov tells us that in the future we’ll be able to resolve our questions about free will and Divine Providence.
Sacred Time 08 Adar 3 “The earth will be filled with knowledge of G-d…
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“[God] does not look at the sins of Jacob …” (Numbers 23:21).
by Ozer Bergmanby Ozer BergmanDvar Torah for Parshat Balak Some of us might find this verse somewhat troubling.…