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In this shiur, delivered to Darchei Binah on the occasion of their 30th day of being social media free, Rav Burg explains the inner meaning of the word Hineini. Hineini means to stand with humility and bravely face the impossible. As we let go of distractions in our lives we become more present in reality and have the capacity to live Hineini lives.
We present ourselves to God ... what happens then? How does it unfold? What results?
Rabbi Leah Fein shares this week's parsha, Shemot, which includes the most famous story of fire in the entire Torah: the Burning Bush, where Moses answers God's call with "Hineini" ("Here I am"), signifying readiness to act in times of crisis. Rabbi Fein reflects on how this spirit of Hineini has been embodied by the the community that has come together to provide aid during the devastating fires of Los Angeles, demonstrating their presence and willingness to help. The message of hope is clear: those affected by the fires are not alone, and the road to recovery will be supported by the community's enduring commitment.Each week, a member of the clergy offers their personal perspective on a topic of their choice, such as the week's Torah portion, a Jewish holiday, ritual, custom, or history. Facebook: Wilshire Boulevard TempleWebsite: wbtla.orgYoutube: Wilshire Boulevard TempleInstagram: wilshireboulevardtemple
Show notes: Links to watch the full programs: Hineini: Bret Stephens & Rabbi Angela Buchdahl in Conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwsrqCND_sgLearn more about our Hineini civic engagement initiative here: https://www.centralsynagogue.org/special/hineini-a-civic-engagement-effortCentral Synagogue is not a political organization; our nonpartisan Hineini initiative emphasizes democracy as a value shared by all Americans, regardless of political affiliation.
Links to watch the full programs: Hineini: Bret Stephens & Rabbi Angela Buchdahl in Conversation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwsrqCND_sgHineini: The Legacy and Lessons of Marriage Equality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw7QxeH-VDwLearn more about our Hineini civic engagement initiative here: https://www.centralsynagogue.org/special/hineini-a-civic-engagement-effortCentral Synagogue is not a political organization; our nonpartisan Hineini initiative emphasizes democracy as a value shared by all Americans, regardless of political affiliation.
Links to watch the full programs: Hineini: A Pre-Show Suffs Talk with Producer Jill Furman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63YTufZ31Fc Hineini: The Legacy and Lessons of Marriage Equality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw7QxeH-VDwLearn more about our Hineini civic engagement initiative here: https://www.centralsynagogue.org/special/hineini-a-civic-engagement-effortCentral Synagogue is not a political organization; our nonpartisan Hineini initiative emphasizes democracy as a value shared by all Americans, regardless of political affiliation.
Links to watch the full programs: Hineini: A Pre-Show Suffs Talk with Producer Jill Furman: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63YTufZ31Fc Learn more about our Hineini civic engagement initiative here: https://www.centralsynagogue.org/special/hineini-a-civic-engagement-effortCentral Synagogue is not a political organization; our nonpartisan Hineini initiative emphasizes democracy as a value shared by all Americans, regardless of political affiliation.
In this episode, Mint dives deep into the book of Isaiah and discusses the context and meaning around God's use of "Hineini" with Isaiah. We serve a God who is always with us, ready to help us do the work he has planned for us to do. We are never alone!Plus... Mint gives a big life update and shares what is happening in her family. Don't miss this special announcement. To contact Mint., click here.To support the show, click here. Support the show
In this episode, Mint dives deep into the story of Isaiah and his response of "Hineini" when the Lord asks, "whom shall I send and who will go for me?"Be inspired by how the Lord renews Isaiah for the mission ahead, and learn from how Isaiah reacts to God's goodness to him. If you feel like you need new inspiration for your battle, this is the episode for you! Plus, we have special guest, Brandi Ramirez, on the show and she is guaranteed to help you want to do the Lord's work. To contact Mint, click here. To support the show, click here. Support the show
In this episode, Mint dives into the third instance of the Hebrew word "Hineini." Join her as she takes an in-depth look at Samuel and his response of "Here I am," when God calls his name. Sometimes, God asks us to do or say things that are not popular with the world. When this happens, we are forced to make a decision: will we fear God or will we fear man? Are we willing to stand out from culture? Join Mint as she explores this powerful story. To contact Mint, click here.To support the show, click here. Support the show
Join Mint as she dives deep into God's Word and discusses practical ways we can live it out. This show is part 2 of the series, "Here I Am," a study of the Hebrew word 'Hineini,' which means: I am ready and available to serve you. This week's episode focuses on Moses and his response when God called him from the burning bush. How can we respond when God calls us to go back to places of our deepest pain and failures? Grab your earbuds and let's do this faith journey together. To contact Mint, click here.To support the show, click here. Support the show
In this episode, Mint launches a new series called "Here I Am." Join her as she dives deep into the Word and discusses practical ways to walk it out. This series will focus on the times in Old Testament that the Hebrew word "Hineini" is used. Hineini translates to "Here I am," but is more accurately explained as "I am ready and available to serve you, no matter what." This episode focuses on Abraham and the story of when God asked him to put his son, Isaac, on the altar. Grab your earbuds and let's learn together. Having a stance of "Here I am" sets the stage for breakthrough. Let's do this faith journey together. To contact Mint, click here. Support the show
Throughout the book of Beriesheit - Genesis, we hear the word Hineini from all of our greats. Starting with Abraham, Jacob, and Joseph, they refer to their divine awareness within the darkness of uncertainty as Hineini. Lenord Cohen has a famous song Hineni, in which he refers to his surrender to G-d as Hineni. In this week's Parsha and new book of Shmot- Moshe uses the word Hineni to head to the call of his greatness. He answers beyond the veil of the burning bush and courageously agrees to the hardest mission in history, to help take out the people from Egypt. What are the lessons of Hineni for our lives and the times we are in now? What is G-d asking of us now? Hineini --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/livekabbalah/message
Sermon by Rabbi Sarah Berman, "Hineini: Citizen-ing Jewishly"September 27, 2022
In this episode Rabbi Shlomo and Devorah interview Rebbetzin Slovie Jungreis-Wolff about her life and tips about building a happy home and emotionally healthy children! Slovie Jungreis Wolff is a noted teacher, author, and world-renowned lecturer on parenting and relationships. She is the daughter of the famous author and lecturer, Rebbetzin Esther Jungreis ob”m, a holocaust survivor who tirelessly worked to bring Jews back to Judaism through her organization Hineini. Slovie now leads Hineini couples, carrying on the legacy of her parents. She is the author of the parenting book, Raising A Child With Soul and has lectured throughout the U.S.,Canada, Mexico, Panama, and South Africa. Previous podcasts with Rabbi Shlomo & Devorah on similar topics: Soul Construction: Ruchi Koval on Shaping Your Character, Radical Acceptance, and Dealing with Difficult People 5 Ideas to Transform Your Parenting 5 Ideas to Transform Your Marriage This podcast is a project of The Lev Experience. To support the podcast please consider donating at Levx.org, picking up a copy of Rabbi Shlomo Buxbaum's book "The Four Elements of an Empowered Life", and, most importantly, subscribing and sharing the podcast with others.
https://bible.usccb.org/bible/readings/011222.cfm 1 Sm 3:1-10, 19-20 - “Speak, for your servant is listening.” "Hineini," Here I am Lord Psalm 40 - Here am I, Lord; I come to do your will Mk 1:29-39 - Rising very early before dawn, he left and went off to a deserted place, where he prayed. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sofia-fonseca7/support
Our first new episode in a long time... But it's a good one that's been worth the wait. In this episode we are joined by Thea Lavin who rolls her sleeves up to do the dirty work of trauma education and peacebuilding. This episode has a poignancy brought on by the recent Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza. A conflict and war that took the lives of many innocent children. Thea teaches us what it means to step up to the table and share a voice for the purposes of bringing strength and resiliency to the lives of others.
“The Hebrew word Hineini indicates that a person is showing up with the fullness of who they are to respond. To be spiritually present. Ayeka? Hineini! In those moments when we have missed the mark, and no longer recognize our actions as being reflections of the values that we espouse, it is time to show up. To proclaim: Hineini! Here I am. Ready to do the hard work of introspection.” Sermon by Rabbi Heather Miller from virtual worship at 11:15 a.m. on Sunday, March 7, 2021 at All Saints Church, Pasadena. Readings: Genesis 3:8–21, Psalm 96 and Mark 13:14–22. Watch the sermon on YouTube at https://youtu.be/MGwZccL7y7I. Read the text of the sermon here: https://allsaints-pas.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/From-AYEKA-to-HINEINI-For-All-Saints-Church-Pasadena-HeatherMiller210307.pdf. Heather is a longtime interfaith partner of All Saints, and the founder of Keeping It Sacred (KITS) — a progressive, inclusive center for the exploration of meaningful texts, traditions, customs, and rituals. Join us every Sunday of the "Safer at Home" period for services online at 11:15 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. (and Rector's Forums at 10:00 a.m. when applicable). Know that you are loved! Follow All Saints Church on Twitter @ASCpas. Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AllSaintsPasadena/. Donate to support the mission and ministries of All Saints at https://allsaints-pas.org/donate/donate-now/.
Serving Hashem from wherever I am
Serving Hashem from wherever I am
Hineini is the final word of our 7 Hebrew Word series. It only shows up 8 times in the entire Old Testament but every time it does, it signifies a turning point in the persons life. Hineini is about having faith and obedience to God despite the circumstances. Our Lead Pastor Aaron shared an update and Hineini moment for his family that starts at 19:20. If you have any questions feel free to email info@mosaiclincoln.com.
What is the most important word in the Torah? For me it’s not even a competition, Hineini is the most important word. For more information about Rabbi Danny, please visit www.RabbiDanny.com The opening and closing music for this podcast is Coming Out of the Dark by Matt Stamm.
Jennifer Fisher Exodus 3:1-6
Jennifer Fisher Exodus 3:1-6
Jennifer Fisher Exodus 3:1-6
We conclude our series looking at a powerful hint that was given by God through Isaiah, here we find the final Hineini and it is a mind-blowing truth. A must listen for all Christians... To find out more about CityHill London go to our website http://CityHill.London/
We explore Moses Hineini moment and how it can cause us to be alive to what God wants to do, Here, Now! To find out more about CityHill London go to our website http://CityHill.London/
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