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Join Chaim Kramer as he talks about the fascinating Parshat Lech Lecha, in his inimitable style. We learn about Avraham, Sarah, Yishmael and more. Avraham searches until he finds God. Hashem chooses him to be the head of a new nation. Avraham is tested again and again, but he always puts himself on the line for Hashem.
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This week Rabbi Chaim Kramer discusses this week’s Torah portion, Noach (Noah), with insights from the teachings of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. This parsha focuses on the Tzaddik, Noach, and how he made it through the flood. How is this relevant to us, today? What is the deeper meaning of Noah’s ark? How does it connect with your personal power of speech? What do the three levels of the ark represent? How can prayer help you begin again? Reb Chaim explores these and other insights connected to the weekly Torah portion.
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This week Chaim Kramer discusses the Torah portion Parshat Haazinu through the light of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings.
Reb Chaim discusses Moshe’s song, “Haazinu”, singing about the Jews’ failures and sins, and their ultimate redemption by Hashem and return to Eretz Yisrael, the Holy Land of Israel. He also discusses free will, Shabbat T’ Shuvah (Shabbos Shuva), and returning to Hashem during this propitious time of year.
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“[The Torah] is not in heaven…nor is it on the other side of the…
Chaim Kramer discusses Nitzavim, the last weekly Torah portion before Rosh Hashanah, which helps us begin the New Year with a clear mind and renewed focus, and a fresh approach to service of Hashem.
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