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The story of Yosef Hatzadik, Joseph the Righteous, in the first Book of the Torah, tells of the years of his relentless struggle in the face of the temptations of his master's wife. The Torah encapsulates this struggle in one word, וימאן - Vayimaein, and he refused. Within the letters of the root of this word, מ א ן, Mem Aleph Nun, Maein, to refuse, and within its cantillation, the Shalsheles, lies a deep meditation and wellspring of strength and perseverance to prevail in times of temptation and struggle. This meditation guides the listener towards this wellspring. This meditation is dedicated to the wonderful organization Vayimaen. You can visit their website here https://vayimaen.org/ or join their WhatsApp community here https://chat.whatsapp.com/BLRWnboTEtGHbKusNBDCpv. Music Credits: Borrtex - Everest - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpyBCRC_z1s&t=2343s Lee Rosevere - Self-Care - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEfnAQyxVgk
We're going to play a concert as part of today's program. It comes from Steve Roach who made it available as a pay what you want album. Its almost 2 hours, the first track being 41 minutes and the second being 73 minutes. We'll also play a few other tracks too. I am also going back to an old way of saving these files after having technical issues which caused some issues. I hope you enjoy the program and thanks for listening! Set 1: Ac Rock Istanbul 02:11 AC-Rock Come Go With Me 02:46 AC-Rock Bus Stop 02:59 AC-Rock Need You Tonight 02:31 AC-Rock Some Kind Of Wonderful 02:54 Set 2: Maccabeats Malchei Hamelachim 04:14 Maccabeats Eishet Chayil 03:36 Maccabeats Lemaan (feat. Shalsheles) 05:11 Maccabeats Burn 03:09 Maccabeats One Day (Reprise) 04:20 Set 3: Steve Roach Part One : Embracing the Space 42:31 Steve Roach Part Two : Merging with Grace 1:12:20 Set 4: Acappella We Gather Together 02:05 Acappella Doxology / Christ, We Do All Adore Thee 02:00 Acappella I Surrender All 03:06 Acappella Angel's Longing 02:20
Famously controversial chronicle, dissed by the historians, but beloved by the masses
Its the holidays and we'll play new and old material from these holidays and more. Set 1: The New Standards God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 03:45 The New Standards My Favorite Things (feat. Aby Wolf) 03:49 The New Standards Walking in the Air (feat. Chris Koza) 03:21 The New Standards Christmastime Next Year 03:20 Set 2: Arphaus Blue light above 07:19 Askold Buk One More Bar 04:16 Barry James Lost Highway 06:02 Benji Goodrich My Daughter's Waltz 03:32 Bindi Society Mourner's Kaddish 05:14 Bindi Society Narayana 05:48 Brotha D Chillin' 05:30 Set 3: John Brennan Merry Christmas, Have A Beer 02:27 Allen Pitts Hope 11:14 Allen Pitts Love 03:23 mick bis prepare your sleves, here it comes, the chaos, we still can fix 21:41 mick bis kaddish derabbanan 02:38 Set 4: Kilometre Club Dreidel Suite: Nun 01:48 Kilometre Club Dreidel Suite: Gimel 01:32 Kilometre Club Dreidel Suite: Hay 01:41 Kilometre Club Dreidel Suite: Shin 04:24 Maccabeats Pan Fry 02:10 Maccabeats Acheinu 03:43 Maccabeats Yesh Tikvah / Ki Malachav / Mi Shemaamin (feat. Six13 & Benny Friedman) 05:45 Maccabeats Lemaan (feat. Shalsheles) 05:11 Paul Zim Chanukah is Tops! 01:49 Paul Zim Ocho Kandelikas 03:37 Paul Zim Y'Ladim Banerot 02:12 Paul Zim Rock of My Security 02:32 Paul Zim Hannukah Tarantella 02:58 Set 5: This will put us over a little bit, but we're celebrating Hanukkah (Chanukkah) in these last sets. This is our last set. Six13 Chanukah Remix 2010 (Presented By Ncsy) 04:25 Paul Zim Chanukah is Tops! (Reprise) 00:53 Six13 Lakol Zman 03:05 Six13 A Star Wars Chanukah 03:05 Six13 Bohemian Chanukah 05:49 Six13 A Lion King Passover 04:17 --end of program--
Amcha Yisroel-One Heart Composed by: Yitzchok Rosenthal Sung by: Shalsheles Junior Intertwining the theme of Chanukah with the situation in Israel, Yitzchok Rosenthal captures the mood of the moment in this newly released song, Amcha Yisroel - One Heart. May we all merit to see open miracles today as we experienced back then. Watch full song here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqkH_Jluevs&ab_channel=shalshelesmusic No Internet? No smartphone? No problem! Our free call-in-to listen feature is here: USA: (605) 477-2100 UK: 0333-366-0154 ISRAEL: 079-579-5088 Follow us for more content: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livinglchaim Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livinglchaim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livinglchaim LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-lchaim Submit your questions to hi@LivingLchaim.com Have a specific question? Email us hi@livinglchaim.com WhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513 Lchaim.
What if the most profound narratives of the biblical text held the keys to our modern struggles? Imagine uncovering the nuances of Yosef's trials as he faces family betrayal, battles temptation, and finds strength in the most unexpected places. We journey with Yosef from the slums of Manhattan to his eventual triumph, exploring the subtle meanings behind the Hebrew word 'Vayima'en' and the implications of the rare Shalsheles trope. Ready to unravel the mysteries of a seemingly insignificant detail? We dissect Rashi's interpretation of the fragrant spices carried by the Yishmaelim caravan, delving into its meaning as a divine gift and reward for the righteous. A lively discourse ensues, exploring whether these fragrant aromas could alleviate Yosef's dire circumstances. Join us for this engaging exploration of the complexity and subtlety of biblical text as we reveal the epic struggle and triumph of Yosef Hatzaddik.Support the show------------------Check out our other Torah Podcasts and content! SUBSCRIBE to The Motivation Congregation Podcast for daily motivational mussar! Listen on Spotify or the new Jewish music and Podcast streaming platform 24six! Find all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our new website, themotivationcongregation.org Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com#parsha #shortdvartorah #thetorahpodcast #motivationalmussar
I can't believe I'm 10 episodes from 400. This is exciting! Welcome to broadcast 390. On this edition, lots of tues, less talk. Enjoy! Set 1: Logic Gate Starlight 04:24 Love Amplifier Designation 06:09 Mandrake Root Love on Wheels 05:46 Mark Preston Stage Fort (Ready, Jake) 04:38 Matt Rusin Dark Matter 02:11 Mercy Machine A Prayer 03:43 Set 2: Satori River Surround 12:06 Satori Night Surround 07:32 Scott Hallgren Imagine 04:21 Saros Flycatcher 06:23 Ruben van Rompaey New Roads Part 1 (A Beautiful Day In Nikko) 06:40 Set 3: Maccabeats Despacito 03:11 Maccabeats This Is the New Year 02:48 Maccabeats Lemaan (feat. Shalsheles) 05:11 Low Strung Bad Romance 04:57 Vitamin String Quartet Hold On 05:42 Vitamin String Quartet Pride - In The Name Of Love 05:07 Vitamin String Quartet Spoonman 03:56 Tufts Beelzebubs Jealous of the Moon 04:17 Hampton String Quartet, The I'm Gonna Crawl 03:55 The Hampton Rock String Quartet In My Time of Dying 03:55 Take 6 Sailing 04:16 Steve Roach Tantra Mantra 29:14 Straight No Chaser Home By Christmas Day 02:45 Take 6 Amen! 03:20 Neshama Carlebach Dancing with My Soul 05:40 This will complete the program. I hope that each and every one of you have enjoyed the program and we'll be back next week.
A song of unity. A song of inspiration. Yitzchok Rosenthal, the founder and composer behind Shalsheles, takes us behind the scenes into this beautiful song that is still sung at kumzitzes around the world. No Internet? No smartphone? No problem! Our free call-in-to listen feature is here: USA: (712) 432-3489 UK: 0333-366-0154 ISRAEL: 079-579-5088 Follow us for more content: TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livinglchaim Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livinglchaim/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livinglchaim LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/living-lchaim Submit your questions to hi@LivingLchaim.com Have a specific questions? Email us hi@livinglchaim.com WhatsApp us feedback and get first access to episodes: 914-222-5513 Lchaim.
Having received his Ph.D. in mathematical logic at Brandeis University, Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb went on to become Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. Today he is a senior faculty member at Ohr Somayach in Jerusalem. An accomplished author and lecturer, Rabbi Gottlieb has electrified audiences with his stimulating and energetic presentations on ethical and philosophical issues. In Jewish Philosophy with Rabbi Dr. Gottlieb, we are invited to explore the most fascinating and elemental concepts of Jewish Philosophy. https://podcasts.ohr.edu/ podcasts@ohr.edu
A gut voch everybody, let me tell you a maaseh. There was once a yid who was a chassid of the great Chozeh of Lublin. A custom amongst the chassidm was, that before you undertook any business proposition you would get a bracha from the Rebbe. Not every tzaddik would be willing to give advice when it came to business, some tzadikim were purely focused on ruchniyus of their chassidim. The Chozeh and the entire Shalsheles were comfortable giving eitzahs about gashmiyus as well. So someone goes to the Chozeh about a business deal with a particular on-jewish person and it looks like it should be successful. The chassid is telling me to do it, but I wanted to come to the Rebbe first. The Chozeh looks at him, looks at the Kvittel and says I don't think you'll be matzliach. I don't think you should do it? The chassid says really? I'm shocked because it seems like it's a perfect opportunity and all signs point to hatzlacha. The Chozeh says ya, I don't see it as being matzliach. But you know, like things in medicine sometimes we need to get a second opinion. The Chozeh was a talmid of the great Noam Elimelech, Reb Meilech of Lizhensk. It happened to be that this chassid was going to Lizhensk soon anyways, so he figured he'll push off this business venture until he sees Reb Meilech. So the time comes and he goes, he doesn't tell him about the interaction with the Chozeh. He tells Reb Meilech that he has this opportunity that he thinks will be successful but he wants a bracha from the tzadik and the Rebbe says Bracha Vehatzlacha. He got his heter, finally. After a few months of being involved with this non-jew he saw real signs of how difficult of a person his new business partner was. Not only was his personality overbearing but he wasn't as honest as he thought he was. Not only that, the business began feeling apart. There weren't any profits and even many losses. He also began having a lack of hatzlacha in his other business dealings as well. It seemed like the Chozeh of Lublin's eyes saw the truth and his prediction was correct. This was going on for a couple of months, and this chassid's whole life was beginning to be affected. Until finally after about half a year, slowly but surely the tide begins to turn and things begin to pick up. After another few months everything goes back to the way it was. He even begins to make greater profits than ever before. There's a change in personality with this non-jew and that business begins to turn-around as well. Then it seems that Reb Meilech was actually correct, it's a funny thing. About a year or so later, there was a chasuna where the Noam Elimelech and the Chozeh were at a wedding together and this chassid was invited as well. He was a little bit awkward because he asked both of them for eitzah on the same thing, but to his knowledge they both didn't know that he spoke to the other one. He goes to say hi to both of them. When the tzadikim both look at the yid, they understand what actually happened. The Noam Elimech turns to the Chozeh and tells him that he has very good eyes. But you only saw the difficulty. I saw further, until after the difficult patch. That's how we have to think about the Ribbono Shel Olam towards us. It's one thing to see until the difficulty, but we have to work to see beyond it. B'ezras Hashem we should be blessed with no difficulties at all. But if there is, even on any level b'ruchniyus or b'gasgmiyus we should be zocheh to have the eyes of Reb Meilech. To see, to hope and to wait for the menucha and the nechamah that will come after the difficulty. Hashem should bless us to have a mazaldik voch, a geulahdik voch, we should be zoche to celebrate this week with mashiach tzidkeinu bimherah beyamenu amen.
Composed by Yitzchak Rosenthal Story & Insight by Simcha Sussman of Shalsheles Talk about the story behind a song! The story of this classic is definitely a must listen. Simcha Sussman, one of the leading members of the famous group Shalsheles, takes us behind the scenes into Summer camp, Color Wars, & grand sings to give over some amazing life lessons. I think it's fair to say that this story not only changed the future for the members of Shalsheles, but the entire Jewish music world as well. Enjoy! Visit LivingLchaim.com for more awesome shows Subscribe to our YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJHk7NZyFnyphA_jfdK5rvA
We are back! On this week's spectacular edition of the Z Report LIVE, we have an amazing show for you. We have the World premiere of a NEW single titled Gemura In Song from Lipa Schmeltzer off an upcoming album, the Z Report debut of a new single from Yissachar Dror titled Mashiach Yavo, the US debut of a new single from Dovid Haziza titled Matanot, the broadcast premiere of a new single from Ari Goldwag titled Prayer for Israel off his upcoming new album, the broadcast debut of a new single from Avromi Spitz Feat. Betzalel Levin titled Emor, the broadcast premiere of a new single from singer and songwriter Naftali Blumenthal titled Daily Trust and the broadcast premiere of a new single from Shalsheles titled Hashivenu. We also have NEW music from Moshe Klein and more, PLUS all of your concert information.
Today's shiur is sponsored Steven Burack I would like to thank R' Eli for getting me and others excited about learning again. I hope the Zechus of learning and supporting the Daf yomi will lead to sweet year for all of Klal Yisroel & Moshe Kinsbursky Refuah Shelaima for Mordechai Tzvi ben Sarah Rochel & Elchanan PRESSman In honor of R Eli, even though you weren't able to make it as Mesader Kiddushin last night at Dovids Chasuna, that you and MDY are fully responsible for. Thank you again for the Mini Chumash Shiur you gave the other day in our Honor! & Merad Nakash refuah shleima to Yehuda ben Rachel & In Memory of Reb Mordechai Menashe Ben AVRAHAM Samber mr Marty Samber Patriarch of a Shalsheles of all-stars Reb Dovid Samber of South Bend(my Brother in law) Reb Avi Samber Telz Stone and Reb Eli Samber of Chicago The Levaya is Erev Shabbos in Chicago & Joel Pollack For my dear Grandmother, Esther Perkel, who passed away today at the age of 101. We were privileged to be able to spend time with her just last month. She was an Eshet Chayil, for whom the lesson of Sukkot 49b is relevant: she showed kindness to others even in the last weeks of her life. My mother, Naomi Pollak, devoted hours every day to caring for her mother for years, throughout COVID, providing a shining example of Kibud Av Va'Em. May her memory be a blessing -- Turning of the daf sponsors the MDY Tehillim group - for all who need Shidduchim, Refuas and Yeshuos, Please join us at tehillim.8mindaf.com & Shlomo Lalezarian from LA in honor of R' Eli's wife Fagie for sacrificing her life in order for R' Eli to prepare the Daf
The Shalsheles and the call to Lead. Why did Moshe hesitate when he was called to lead the Jewish people?