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In this heartfelt lecture, Rabbi Shais Taub shares personal stories and life lessons from his father, Dr. Gershom Taub OBM, in honor of the upcoming shloshim (30-day memorial) of his passing. With warmth and wisdom, Rabbi Taub reflects on the values, teachings, and memories that helped shape him. A touching tribute to a beloved father and an inspiring message for every soul.
In this heartfelt lecture, Rabbi Shais Taub shares personal stories and life lessons from his father, Dr. Gershom Taub OBM, in honor of the upcoming shloshim (30-day memorial) of his passing. With warmth and wisdom, Rabbi Taub reflects on the values, teachings, and memories that helped shape him. A touching tribute to a beloved father […]
Rabbi Taub is Rav of Young Israel of Holliswood and Rabbinic Editor of Ami Magazine
Join Rabbi Shais Taub as he brings the mystical Ten Sefiros to life, straight from the core texts of Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy. This session isn't just an overview—it's a deep dive into sacred writings like the introduction to Tikunei Zohar and Igeres HaKodesh, chapter 15. Rabbi Taub translates ancient wisdom into practical insights that resonate with our everyday lives. Discover how these fundamental Kabbalistic concepts can transform your understanding and spiritual practice.
Join Rabbi Shais Taub as he brings the mystical Ten Sefiros to life, straight from the core texts of Kabbalah and Chassidic philosophy. This session isn't just an overview—it's a deep dive into sacred writings like the introduction to Tikunei Zohar and Igeres HaKodesh, chapter 15. Rabbi Taub translates ancient wisdom into practical insights that […]
You don't have to be Jewish to enjoy the Passover holiday. In this remarkable conversation, Savage speaks with Rabbi Shais Taub about the meaning of Passover to all people. They reflect on the impact of intergenerational stories and parenting moments on shaping individuals. They discuss the relevance of ancient history and the ongoing geopolitical conflicts, drawing parallels between the human condition and the story of the Jews' enslavement in Egypt. Both encourage recognizing the personal relevance of Passover and the need for humility and reliance on a higher power for redemption. Rabbi Taub emphasizes that these events are not ancient history, but current events, as they continue to impact the lives of Jews, Christians, and others. Savage explains that those attending the Passover Seder may be enslaved to various forms of personal bondage and need to recognize and break free from these chains to truly experience liberation. They emphasize that Passover is not just about commemorating historical events or consuming traditional foods, but about understanding and releasing oneself from modern-day slavery. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Second part in a series that takes a spiritual look at ethical dilemmas in Jewish thought. In this lecture, Rabbi Taub examines three concepts in depth: 1. The mitzvah to be "fruitful and multiply" as applied to non-Jews particularly in the Holy Land.2. A brief sketch of why the Torah view on abortion does not fit neatly into pro-choice or pro-life.3. When are we permitted to deviate from the truth?
Second part in a series that takes a spiritual look at ethical dilemmas in Jewish thought. In this lecture, Rabbi Taub examines three concepts in depth: 1. The mitzvah to be "fruitful and multiply" as applied to non-Jews particularly in the Holy Land.2. A brief sketch of why the Torah view on abortion does not […]
A spiritual look at ethical dilemmas in Jewish thought. In this lecture, Rabbi Taub examines three concepts in depth: 1. What is the actual reason why one should not repeat someone else's ideas without attribution?2. Why is it preferred to slaughter an animal on Shabbos to feed a sick person even if non-kosher meat is available?3. Why are we forbidden from turning over an individual to be killed in order to save a group?
A spiritual look at ethical dilemmas in Jewish thought. In this lecture, Rabbi Taub examines three concepts in depth: 1. What is the actual reason why one should not repeat someone else's ideas without attribution?2. Why is it preferred to slaughter an animal on Shabbos to feed a sick person even if non-kosher meat is […]
Based on Ch. 42 of Tanya, we examine the role of "da'as" in transforming abstract, spiritual ideas into experiential knowledge. Rabbi Taub presents a guided meditation on the power of G-d evident in a sunset. Third in a series on Tanya and meditation.
Based on Ch. 42 of Tanya, we examine the role of "da'as" in transforming abstract, spiritual ideas into experiential knowledge. Rabbi Taub presents a guided meditation on the power of G-d evident in a sunset. Third in a series on Tanya and meditation.
In this keynote address at the Kesher Nafshi shabbaton, Rabbi Shais Taub challenges the premise of "crisis chinuch" and argues that parents need to tap into not only the unconditional love but "unconditional pride" in every child. Rabbi Taub also discusses the importance of vulnerability, honesty, and authenticity in our families and community.
In this keynote address at the Kesher Nafshi shabbaton, Rabbi Shais Taub challenges the premise of "crisis chinuch" and argues that parents need to tap into not only the unconditional love but "unconditional pride" in every child. Rabbi Taub also discusses the importance of vulnerability, honesty, and authenticity in our families and community.
A basic introduction to "hisbonenus," a Chabad chasidic meditative practice. The particular meditation that Rabbi Taub guides the class through is taken from Chapter 41 of Tanya and is a meditation specifically designed to foster feelings of awe of G-d.
A basic introduction to "hisbonenus," a Chabad chasidic meditative practice. The particular meditation that Rabbi Taub guides the class through is taken from Chapter 41 of Tanya and is a meditation specifically designed to foster feelings of awe of G-d.
“Special Minds, Sensitive Hearts” living a wholesome life, while being “different“Rabbi Shais Taub's Journey into Neurodiversity In this compelling episode, join us as we sit down with Rabbi Shais Taub to delve into the intricate landscape of “neurodiversity” AKA Being different/sensitive/special. Together, we explore the journey of parenting children who are neurodivergent, offering invaluable insights and practical guidance. Rabbi Taub, shares wisdom drawn from the rich tapestry of his own live experiences, Chassidic teachings, and the profound lessons he has learned along the way. Discover the beauty of embracing differences and gain a profound understanding of how to support and nurture your loved ones who think and act uniquely. "Diverse Minds, United Hearts: Rabbi Shais Taub's Journey into Neurodiversity" is a conversation that goes beyond acceptance, aiming to inspire and empower all listeners on the journey of understanding and compassion. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/apositivepodcast/support
Neurodivergent children (such as those with ASD, ADHD, and others) carry a unique light that is often unrecognized which can lead to pain and isolation. It is up to parents to help their children discover and embrace that which makes them special and help them to shine their light. Emphasizing Carl Jung's insight "the greatest burden on a child is the unlived life of the parent," Rabbi Taub retells the Biblical story of Leah and her daughter Dinah as a case study of the effects that a parent's unfulfilled destiny has on a child. Recorded live on 19 Kislev at Bais Menachem of North Miami Beach
Rabbi Taub is the Rav of Young Israel of Holliswood, NY
From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
In these challenging times, it's important to acknowledge the pain and suffering that many around the world are going through. Our hearts go out to all those affected by the recent events. Israel, we want you to know that we stand with you, and we feel your pain. It's in moments like these that our shared humanity shines through. We believe in the power of prayer and taking on acts of goodness and kindness, in bringing people together, supporting one another in healing our wounds, and being unified in our mission to build a brighter future. This episode is the recorded instagram live featuring the esteemed Rabbi Shais Taub, delving into the theme of faith and trust during these challenging times. In this enlightening session, both we, along with our engaged audience, posed thought-provoking questions. Rabbi Taub, a beacon of wisdom, shared his personal insights on how to discover faith and trust, even in the face of the pain experienced by the people of Israel and the land of Israel. This conversation forged a sense of unity, depth, and empowerment, and we sincerely hope it brings upliftment to your life as well."This episode has been sponsored by Tenyad.Org, a charitable powerhouse with a compelling mission. They extend a unique opportunity for us to make a meaningful impact during these turbulent times through the act of Tzedakah. Their beautiful initiative provides unwavering support to new brides, covering all their material needs from the moment they get engaged until they say "I do." This heartfelt endeavor is not only about supporting brides but also about ensuring the continuity of the Jewish people. As we say, "Am yisrael Chai."Currently, Ten Yad's annual auction fundraiser is in full swing, offering an impressive array of luxurious prizes. Your participation not only gives you the chance to win these incredible prizes but also contributes to the noble cause of helping young couples establish their homes with dignity. Don't miss the opportunity; purchase your tickets today at this link: [https://www.tenyad.org/auction/2023/?src=insideout](https://www.tenyad.org/auction/2023/?src=insideout).And mark your calendars for October 29th as Ten Yad presents a remarkable show you won't want to miss.
Join Eli Nash and special guest Rabbi Shais Taub as they explore a wide range of thought-provoking topics. Delving into the accessibility of spiritual teachings and the role of rabbis as healers, Rabbi Taub emphasizes the importance of authenticity and vulnerability in creating meaningful connections. Discover the universality of human struggles and the value of equal relationships, as Rabbi Taub shares his vision of making spiritual wisdom available to all. Gain insights into the challenges of virtual conversations and the significance of genuine connections, while uncovering the authenticity and spontaneity behind Rabbi Taub's inspiring talks. Subscribe to the In Search of More Podcast: www.youtube.com/@InSearchOfMore?sub_confirmation=1 For booking inquiries, email: booking@insearchofmorepodcast.com Join Our WhatsApp: https://wa.me/message/PBH5QDJQNQ5LJ1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow us on social media Facebook | http://bit.ly/3jr9eYT Instagram | http://bit.ly/3JsvU5I TikTok | http://bit.ly/3XZ60Lo Twitter | http://bit.ly/3XNgxsR ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with Eli Website | https://bit.ly/eliyahunash Instagram | https://bit.ly/eliyahu_nash Facebook | http://bit.ly/3h3rFSr YouTube | https://youtube.com/@insearchofmore ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produced by Scarlett Row LLC Executive Producer Ryan Carter | https://bit.ly/3h0P1bm Intro audio purchased through Envato: Opener Intro Trailer Teaser by Florews --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/in-search-of-more/support
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Rabbi Taub is the Rav of Young Israel of Holliswood
Rabbi Taub responds to viewer's questions about how to navigate the marital relationship In keeping with the mashpia/mekabel roles. NOTE: Viewers are advised to watch Parts 1 and 2 before delving into this Question & Answer session.
Rabbi Taub responds to viewer's questions about how to navigate the marital relationship In keeping with the mashpia/mekabel roles. NOTE: Viewers are advised to watch Parts 1 and 2 before delving into this Question & Answer session.
Here in Israel I am trying to make the most of my time here by meeting with my old seminary Teachers. I was privileged to meet with Rabbi Jonathon Taub today and here's my sum up and take aways:)
Finishing Ch. 33. More about why Hashem gets such delight from us "letting Him in." Rabbi Taub shares an epiphany he had about the old Groucho joke "I would never want to be part of any club that would have someone like me as a member."
Finishing Ch. 33. More about why Hashem gets such delight from us "letting Him in." Rabbi Taub shares an epiphany he had about the old Groucho joke "I would never want to be part of any club that would have someone like me as a member."
Rabbi Taub is the Rav of the Young Israel of Holliswood.
Rabbi Taub and Avi are joined by Cantor Mendy Herz on this walk where they discuss October 31, the Lubavitcher Rebbe's visit to the Satmar Rebbe, the spiritual symbolism of walking, online antisemitism vs. online philosemitism, and other topics all on a 1.4 mile walk.
Premier episode of a new series (with Hashem's help) of Rabbi Taub and his friend Avi walking around Five Towns talking about stuff. Exercise for the mind, body, and soul. On this walk, we discuss the synagogue of Holocaust survivors that was magically transformed once a year by special visitors, Rabbi Taub's first public speaking gig, the importance of going beyond our limits, and how the spiritual and material are both one.
This series is sponsored by our friends, Daniel and Mira Stokar.On this episode of 18Forty, we have a wide ranging conversation with Shais Taub, a renowned Chabad scholar and author of the book God of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addition, about the mechanics of teshuva. It's hard to put Rabbi Taub in a box. He is a candid speaker and an eclectic thinker who brings authenticity and honesty to otherwise formulaic topics. During our conversation we discussed:—What's the difference between teshuva of innocence and teshuva of experience?—What does Kafka have to do with teshuva?—Why did the Alter Rebbe, the first Rebbe of Chabad, call his work the Sefer of Beinonim, the book for people in the middle?Interview begins at 4:35Rabbi Shais Taub is a rabbi and author. He writes about Jewish spirituality, addiction, and mysticism, and is the author of God of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction. Rabbi Taub is a noted speaker, and he currently serves as scholar-in-residence of Chabad of the Five Towns. References:Franz Kafka's The TrialTanyaSoulWords.org
This podcast focuses on the practical applications of these new (to many) ideas of “ The times have changed“ and “the nature of people has changed“ how these ideas are implemented in the classroom the camp and other settings. A positive coach asks some very hard hitting questions and Rabbí Shais Taub does not disappoint with some very strong and clear responses. In addition if you're curious to hear more about Rabbi Taub‘s parenting course check out his website at souldwords.org . You can use a special coupon code POSITIVE15 for an extra 15% off! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apositivepodcast/support
Chapter 19 of Tanya describes the instinctive nature of the G-dly soul by comparing it to a flame. Rabbi Taub connects this lesson to the Hayom Yom of 21 Sivan.
Chapter 19 of Tanya describes the instinctive nature of the G-dly soul by comparing it to a flame. Rabbi Taub connects this lesson to the Hayom Yom of 21 Sivan.
Rabbi Shais Taub is a world-renowned columnist and counselor on emotional health, well-being, and spirituality, and is known for his work in the field of addiction recovery. NPR dubbed him “an expert in Jewish mysticism and the 12 Steps” and The New York Times has deemed him “a phenomenon.”. He wrote a popular weekly column in Ami Magazine for 8 years and is the author of the bestselling book, G-d of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction as well as several groundbreaking works on Tanya. Rabbi Taub's interest in the field of addiction sprang from his work in a Milwaukee Chabad House with Jewish men in recovery. He lives with his wife, Brocha, and their children, in the Five Towns. _______________________________________________________ This episode is brought to you by Touro University! To learn more about how you can excel at Touro University, Visit Touro.edu/more _______________________________________________________ This episode is also brought to you by Bridge Credit Solutions! If you're looking for a reputable credit repair company that can clean your credit within 6-60 days or your money back, Bridge Credit Solutions is your choice. Serious Inquiries Only https://api.whatsapp.com/send?phone=12126602991&text=Hi,%20Im%20interested%20in%20more%20information.%20Saw%20on%20MM%20 _______________________________________________________ Subscribe to our Podcast Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2WALuE2 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/39bNGnO Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/MPPGooglePodcasts Or wherever Podcasts are available! Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/meaningfulpeoplepodcast Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/MPPonFB Follow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/MeaningfuPplPod Editor: Sruly Saftlas Podcast created by: Meaningful Minute For more info and upcoming news check out: https://MeaningfulPeoplePodcast.com #jew #jewish #podcast #frum #rabbi #frumpodcast #meaningfulpeople #torah #mitzvah #hashem #jewishmusic #jewishpodcast #israel #kumzitz #nachigordon #jewishpod
How are each of the "Four Sons" from the Passover Seder really an only child? Learn how to see the Oneness in your children's souls. For more information about Rabbi Taub's upcoming parenting course go to SoulWords.org/Parenting
How are each of the "Four Sons" from the Passover Seder really an only child? Learn how to see the Oneness in your children's souls. For more information about Rabbi Taub's upcoming parenting course go to SoulWords.org/Parenting
The inaugural class of a series on studying the published letters of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Rabbi Taub provides a brief background about the letters printed in Igros Kodesh and then studies one letter. This letter was addressed to the men and boys of Kfar Chabad in Israel and discusses the need to balance chasidic fervor with attention to one's home life as well as how one can actually enhance the other.
The inaugural class of a series on studying the published letters of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Rabbi Taub provides a brief background about the letters printed in Igros Kodesh and then studies one letter. This letter was addressed to the men and boys of Kfar Chabad in Israel and discusses the need to balance chasidic fervor […]
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Rabbi Shais Taub speaks to parents of children in crisis about the need to adopt a spiritual view of one's children. Rabbi Taub discusses "unconditional pride" and what it means to see each child as a soul. (This talk was presented as a keynote presentation at the Kesher Nafshi retreat.)
Rabbi Shais Taub speaks to parents of children in crisis about the need to adopt a spiritual view of one's children. Rabbi Taub discusses "unconditional pride" and what it means to see each child as a soul. (This talk was presented as a keynote presentation at the Kesher Nafshi retreat.)
When you hear the word “sober,” do you think of alcohol or drugs? But could it be that we are addicted to our emotions as well? Discover the next frontier in recovery—and a helpful tool for everyone–that allows you to stay focused and grow in every area of your life. For the lecture by Rabbi Taub that Dr. Berger references, click here. This lecture was delivered at the 15th annual National Jewish Retreat. For more information and to register for the next retreat, visit: Jretreat.com.
B”H How could improving your relationship with your body, the way you perform the most basic human acts, impact your relationship with money? What is the Jewish perspective on abundance and how do we rid ourselves of shame and guilt around money? I'm Yael Trusch, welcome to Jewish Money Matters. My guest today is none other than Rabbi Shais Taub. Rabbi Taub is a world renowned Jewish speaker, author of The post 207: Rabbi Shais Taub – The Spirituality of Material Abundance appeared first on Jewish Latin Princess.
From the Inside Out: With Rivkah Krinsky and Eda Schottenstein
Rabbi Shais Taub returns with a new offering: A course that might just change your life. Hear directly from Rabbi Taub why he took on the tremendous responsibility of passing along invaluable wisdom that can transform the way we live our lives. You don't have to be a parent to appreciate the timeless wisdom offered in this insightful and inspiring conversation.www.soulwords.orgFor more information on the course visit: www.soulwords.org/parenting
Why do we prayer toward the Land of Israel? What is the advantage of praying a holy place? Are the places other than Israel that also afford us this advantage? Where on earth is heaven considered a "local call"? Rabbi Taub studies an excerpt from a talk by the Rebbe about the unique advantage of […]
Why do we prayer toward the Land of Israel? What is the advantage of praying a holy place? Are the places other than Israel that also afford us this advantage? Where on earth is heaven considered a "local call"? Rabbi Taub studies an excerpt from a talk by the Rebbe about the unique advantage of prayer at the resting place of the righteous. This text-based class took place at Beth Rivkah Seminary in Crown Heights. Booklet prepared courtesy of Lahak Hanachos.
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, easily one of the most influential Jewish Leaders of the 21st Century, is renowned for launching thousands of Chabad centers around the world and inspiring millions of Jews back to their Jewish roots.Perhaps an area where he is less recognized is his contribution and outlook towards personal development. His unique outlook and revolutionary approach to life - when viewed through a lens of personal development, self transformation and human psychology - challenges, inspires and demands. In this episode Eli Nash sits down with Rabbi Shais Taub, a foremost expert on the Rebbe's teachings, as Rabbi Taub expounds on the Lubavitcher Rebbe's contributions to the field of personal development.
Shais Taub is an American Hasidic rabbi and author. He writes about Jewish mysticism and is also known for his work in the field of addiction recovery. Rabbi Shais Taub is a noted speaker, author, and columnist, who serves as scholar-in-residence of Chabad of the Five Towns.Rabbi Taub is most known for is book, "God of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from Addiction" a frank and penetrating look at the underlying spiritual dynamics of addiction and its treatment through Twelve-Step programs. Rabbi Shais Taub, is a world renown expert in Jewish mysticism as well as a mentor to many thousands of addicts, draws from his unique background to thoroughly address many of the concerns raised by Jewish addicts in recovery while also using Jewish knowledge to enrich the understanding of the spiritual principles of recovery for addicts of all faiths.After reading Rabbi Shais Taub book and my conversation with him you don't need to be Jewish or an addict to appreciate the wisdom one can find from his teachings. Rabbi Shais taub has a talent for storytelling, and he makes Jewish mysticism accessible and relevant to everybody.Enjoy this conversation with Rabbi Shais Taub and be sure to check out his book from the link below.Rabbi Shais TaubWebsiteGod of Our Understanding: Jewish Spirituality and Recovery from AddictionDon't forget to subscribe to The Great Day PodcastYou can watch the full episode on YouTubeAnd be sure to follow my Instagram page and Facebook page to stay up to date on everything I'm working on.I'm Meir Kay and Have A Great Day! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rabbi Taub addresses top professionals in the field of speechwriting at the European Speechwriters Conference at King's College of Cambridge University.
Rabbi Taub addresses the CounterForce Principals Conference in Boro Park attended by over one hundred Jewish school principals.
Rabbi Taub addresses parents at Beth Rivkah High School in Crown Heights, Brooklyn about how to raise emotionally healthy teens.
Rabbi Taub addresses the Menachem Foundation's Kinus Hamechanchos on their theme (The Advantage of Light from Dark) as it relates to Tu B'Av and seeing the potential within every child.
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