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#327> We discussed the Amsterdam community and Ets Haim Yeshiva, the Journal/Shu't Pri Ets Haim, Dicta & AI's role in bringing this material back to life, how AI works with texts, and much more.> The newly released Pri Ets Haim digital edition: https://peh.dicta.org.il/ > Dicta homepage: https://dicta.org.il/ > The University of Toronto link: https://pehh.library.utoronto.ca/> Here are specific dicta links to the Pri Ets Haim material I specifically referred to> Hakdamah by Moses Gomez de Mesquita: https://peh.dicta.org.il/book/prietshaim/prietshaim-005.0> Tshuva on Marranos https://peh.dicta.org.il/book/prietshaim/prietshaim-449> Tshuva on Slaves https://peh.dicta.org.il/book/prietshaim/prietshaim-478> Tshuva on Ship Insurance https://peh.dicta.org.il/book/prietshaim/prietshaim-188> Tshuva on Sefer Torah https://peh.dicta.org.il/book/prietshaim/prietshaim-407> To join the SeforimChatter WhatsApp community: https://chat.whatsapp.com/DZ3C2CjUeD9AGJvXeEODtK> To support the podcast or to sponsor an episode follow this link: https://seforimchatter.com/support-seforimchatter/or email seforimchatter@gmail.com (Zelle/QP this email address)Support the show
Daniel and Harry are joined by film maker Shoval Tshuva to take trip down memory lane to reminisce about wax hands, Shirley temple drinks, line dancing and other classic bar & bat mitzvah memories through the lens of Cooper Raiff's 2022 film Cha Cha Real Smooth.They talk about Raiff's depiction of Bar Mitzvah life based on his childhood of attending parties, how Andrew is a selfless individual on a mission to help others, and despite our age, some of us never figure things out.As always, they close out the episode by ranking the film's "Jewishness" in terms of its cast & crew, content, and themes."Cha Cha Real Smooth" Trailer"Cha Cha Real Smooth" on IMDbShoval Tshuva on InstagramConnect with Jews on Film online:Jews on Film Merch - https://jews-on-film.printify.me/productsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilmTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpod
Episode 287 Guest: Shoval Tshuva Film: Funky --- In this episode I am thrilled to welcome back the talented filmmaker Shoval Tshuva to discuss her film Funky, a poignant dramedy exploring the journey of a young woman reclaiming her power after trauma. Shoval shares the intricacies of directing herself in the lead role, revealing the unique challenges and rewards of balancing these dual responsibilities. She opens up about her creative process, the inspiration behind the film, and how humor plays a vital role in addressing serious themes. We delve into the film's reception across various screenings in Los Angeles, New York, and Israel, and the profound impact it has had on audiences, particularly survivors of trauma. Shoval reflects on the empowering experience of sharing her personal story and the emotional responses it has elicited. We talk about her Substack, where she humorously chronicles her dating experiences in New York City, and discuss her upcoming projects, including a new short film, Spiral, which tackles the complexities of modern relationships. Thanks for listening! Kyler --- Episode Links: IG: @shovaltshuva Substack: No Sex & the City --- SLD Podcast Info: www.saltlakedirt.com Radio Broadcast every Monday on KPCR 92.9 FM Los Gatos & 101.9FM Santa Cruz - 6PM - 8PM PST Listen on SPOTIFY Listen on APPLE Podcasts Instagram: @saltlakedirt Follow KPCR on Instagram
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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
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
What space exists for mercy in a universe where every action is meticulously weighed and judged by a divine hand? This intriguing enigma is unraveled as we explore Rav Moshe Chaim Luzzatto's insights from the fourth chapter of "Mesilas Yisharim." As we ponder the delicate interplay between divine justice and mercy, we uncover the profound concept of Tshuva—a divine gift of extra time bestowed upon us to amend our past missteps. This thought-provoking discussion encourages you to reflect on your actions and utilize the precious time granted to rectify wrongdoings before the ultimate judgment.As we journey through the significance of Yom Kippur and its closing moments, we emphasize the urgency to make the most of the divine grace extended to us. The episode serves as a call to action, urging each of us to embrace the opportunity for self-improvement and spiritual growth. By examining this balance of justice and mercy in our lives, we invite you to appreciate the profound generosity inherent in the concept of Tshuva. Join us as we delve into these sacred themes, inspiring you to seize the chance for personal transformation and a deeper connection with the divine.Support the showJoin The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!Elevate your impact by becoming a TMC Emerald Donor! Your much-needed backing is crucial for our mission of disseminating the wisdom of the Torah. Join today for just $18.00 per month. (Use your maaser money!) https://buy.stripe.com/00g8xl5IT8dFcKc5ky---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha. Listen on Spotify or 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com
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The reason for not observing many customs from Shabbos Mevorchim Chodesh Tishrei through Rosh Hashana is enlightening. They are: blessing the new month, mentioning on Rosh Hashanah that it is Rosh Chodesh, starting the beginning of the Torah on Rosh Hashanah and blowing the Shofar erev Rosh Hashanah. This is to weaken the resolve of the Satan, since he sees that we are so confident that we are not even observing these things. In a deeper sense, the pain that results for us by not doing these things (because we don't want the Satan to prosecute us) brings us to a very deep level of Tshuva. לקו״ש כד
R' Eade LM II Torah 73 Pt. 4The Mystical Connection between Tehillim, Torah, and Personal RedemptionThis shiur discusses the deep spiritual significance of the times of day when the sun rises and sets, as found in Rabbinic literature. It explores questions about finding one's purpose and connection in the world through the lens of Torah and the teachings of Rabbi Nachman. The importance of Tehillim (Psalms) in guiding one's personal journey of Tshuva (repentance and return to God) is emphasized, along with a discussion on the symbolic meanings of Hebrew letters and their relation to personal mission. The script also underscores the connection between one's name, personal mission, and spiritual tasks in life.Chapters00:00 Sunrise Reflections01:23 Living the Torah: A Deep Dive into Rabbi Nachman's Teachings02:28 The 49 Gates of Teshuva and Finding Your Letter04:26 The Letter and the Gate: A Spiritual Journey06:29 The Power of Tehillim and Spiritual Awakening10:59 The Eternal Life of the Righteous18:12 The Creation of the World Through Hebrew Letters23:23 The Concept of Teshuva and Returning to the Source24:13 The Yud and Olam Haba: A Spiritual Vision25:36 The Profound Beauty of Art30:18 The Significance of Names and Missions37:51 The Journey of Teshuva42:42 The Power of Tehillim45:32 The 49 Gates and the 50th Gate49:20 The Ultimate Purpose: Torah and Creation50:15 Conclusion
R' Eade LM II 73 Pt. 3The Journey Through the 49 Gates of TshuvaThis episode delves into Torah Ein Gimmel in Tinyona, exploring the spiritual journey of understanding the awe of King David and the essence of Tshuva (repentance). Rabbi Nachman's teachings on the three stages of Tshuva are discussed, emphasizing the importance of awakening to repentance and the global awakening seen today. The process of overcoming spiritual barriers (dargahs) and finding one's sha'ar (gate) is elucidated, including the significance of King David, the Psalms (Tehillim), and the global community's journey back to spirituality. The episode also addresses the importance of communication, symbolized by the journey from the constriction of Egypt (Mitzrayim) to the freedom of receiving the Torah at Mount Sinai. Practical steps for spiritual refinement and the values of light and purity through the metaphor of olive oil are discussed, along with the ongoing responsibility of the Jewish people to guide humanity towards redemption.Download our learning pamphlet here, our special English version here feel free to reach out to us by email or by WhatsApp. Subscribe to our WhatsApp status for exclusive updates, short clips and more. We are also available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.Chapters00:00 Introduction 00:18 The Three Levels of Teshuva02:16 Awakening to Teshuva03:27 Guidance for the Journey06:58 The Power of Tehillim08:38 The 49 Gates of Teshuva20:09 The Essence of Mitzrayim26:06 The Power of Expression and Communication27:43 The Significance of Pesach and the Seder Night28:20 The Journey from Mitzrayim to Har sinai34:15 The Importance of Torah and Responsibility47:54 Finding Your Inner Moshe Rabbeinu
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
The First Step in Tshuva: The Power of TefillahThis video continues the discussion on Torah Ayin Gimel and the principles of Tshuva (repentance). It emphasizes the various commonly understood steps of Tshuva, such as Vidui (confession), Aziv Esachet (forsaking sin), Kabbalah La'aseb (acceptance for the future), and Harata (regret). However, the main focus is on the notion that Tshuva begins even before these actions—with Tefillah (prayer). Through references to Rabbinic teachings and biblical texts, the script asserts that the real initial step in Tshuva is the desire to return to Hashem (God). It is stressed that expressing this desire and calling out to Hashem is crucial, as it sets the stage for the process of repentance. The lesson concludes that Tshuva, which includes elements like heartfelt prayer and the eagerness to change, aligns one with Hashem's will and opens the path to true repentance. Lastly, it delves into the profound concept of the fifty gates of Tshuva, describing how the final gate, representing complete repentance, is a cooperative effort between human initiative and divine assistance.Download our learning pamphlet here, our special English version here feel free to reach out to us by email or by WhatsApp. Subscribe to our WhatsApp status for exclusive updates, short clips and more. We are also available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Torah Ayin Gimel Teshuva00:37 The Essence of Teshuva: Beyond Actions02:16 The Metaphor of Shir Hashirim04:40 The Struggle and the Cry for Change07:52 The Power of Tefillah in Teshuva15:06 The 50 Gates of Teshuva19:31 The Supernatural Nature of Teshuva23:21 The 50th Gate of Tshuva25:16 The Concept of Divine Tshuva32:29 The Role of Bechira and Yediyah in Teshuva36:58 The Ultimate Level of Teshuva
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
Navigating the 49 Gates of Tshuva: A Spiritual Journey with King David's PsalmsIn this episode, the speaker delves into the spiritual significance of the Hebrew month of Elul, emphasizing its focus on Tshuva (repentance). The discussion explores the concept of the 49 gates of Tshuva, each represented by a letter from the names of the twelve tribes of Israel. The speaker highlights the transformative potential of King David's Psalms (Tehillim) in guiding individuals through their spiritual journey, awakening their souls, helping them find their unique gate, and ultimately opening it. The episode also touches upon the profound incident with Bat Sheva in King David's life, illustrating the power of Tshuva and divine forgiveness. Finally, the connection between the Omer counting and the journey to spiritual completeness is explored, emphasizing the deep-rooted relationship between Torah and Tshuva.00:00 Introduction to the Journey of Elul00:26 The Concept of Tshuva and the Sea Path01:38 Quick Turnarounds in Tshuva02:20 The Power of Tehillim in Tshuva03:00 The 50 Gates of Tshuva05:45 The Chuppah Analogy08:07 Connecting the 49 Gates to the Tribes10:33 Finding Your Unique Gate13:48 The 13th Gate and Diverse Traditions19:03 Personal Challenges and Gates24:53 The Three Types of People and Their Challenges25:57 King David's Technology for Tshuva27:39 The Power and Legacy of King David34:41 The Story of the 23rd Psalm39:14 The Incident with Bat Sheva45:41 The Deep Concept of Tshuva46:36 The 50th Gate and Its Mystery48:29 Concluding Thoughts and Blessings
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
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
Navigating Spiritual Highs and Lows: Insights from Rabbi Nachman and the TorahThis script offers an in-depth analysis of the spiritual and emotional journeys inspired by Rabbi Nachman and the Torah. It emphasizes the significance of introspection during Elul, the impact of B'Kurim, and the analysis of Psukim, focusing on the roles of Tehillim and Tshuva in personal and collective redemption. Key teachings from Likutei Moharan and the Tanya are discussed, highlighting the necessity of experiencing both spiritual highs and lows, the importance of recognizing emotions, and the profound truths found in Sefer Tehillim. The insights presented aim to guide individuals in finding comfort and purpose in their unique spiritual paths.Kollel Toras Chaim was established to learn Rebbe Nachman torah in depth and to live with his torah for several months with chaburas in various cities learning together. Download our learning pamphlet here, our special English version here feel free to reach out to us by email or by WhatsApp. Subscribe to our WhatsApp status for exclusive updates, short clips and more. We are also available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Gratitude00:59 The Struggle of Avoda02:14 Dealing with Adversity04:23 The Importance of Embracing Challenges11:04 The Role of Tehillim in Tshuva12:58 Understanding the Process of Growth13:52 The Concept of the 50 Gates of Tshuva23:43 The Power of Crying Out to Hashem44:17 Struggling with Perfection45:30 The Essence of Tshuva45:59 Facing HaKadosh Baruch Hu46:30 The Power of Direction47:22 Inspiration and Effort49:34 Personalizing the Journey55:59 The Role of Tehillim58:29 Connecting Through Tshuva01:01:56 Final Reflections and Encouragement
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
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
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
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
R' Eade LM II 74 E:1Unlocking the 50 Gates of Tshuva with King David's PsalmsIn this episode, we journey through the concept of 'Tshuva' or repentance, drawing insights from the teachings of Rabbi Nachman and the Psalms of King David. The speaker emphasizes the transformative power of Tehillim (Psalms) and introduces the metaphor of 50 gates of returning home, exploring how King David's wisdom can guide one through repentance. The discussion touches on the challenges of reconnecting with one's true self, the significance of the 12 tribes of Israel, and the deep spiritual journey through the gates of Tshuva, culminating in a divine reunion. A deep reflection on realigning with one's soul and mission in life, this script offers spiritual guidance and inspiration for personal transformation.Chapters00:00 Entering the Realm of King David01:24 The Power of Tehillim02:30 Understanding Teshuva07:07 The 50 Gates of Teshuva08:42 The Journey Home22:26 Challenges in Returning Home25:03 Understanding the First Level of Teshuva26:39 Navigating the Second Level of Teshuva29:02 The Global Movement Towards Teshuva32:40 The Third Level: Finding the Gate33:46 The Power of Tehillim in Tseehuva36:30 The Spiritual Significance of Bina42:51 Concluding Thoughts on Teshuva and UnityKollel Toras Chaim was established to learn Rebbe Nachman torah in depth and to live with his torah for several months with chaburas in various cities learning together. Download our learning pamphlet here, our special English version here feel free to reach out to us by email or by WhatsApp. Subscribe to our WhatsApp status for exclusive updates, short clips and more. We are also available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
R' Yaakov Klein LM 73 Pt 2Unlocking the 50 Gates of Bina: Insights from Rabbi NachmanIn this insightful session from a study group in London, the discussion centers around the teachings of Rabbi Nachman, particularly focusing on the 50 Gates of Bina. The speaker elaborates on the concept of the 50th gate being beyond human reach, touching on how even Moshe Rabbeinu could only access up to 49 gates. This dialogue explores the question of why it's important to acknowledge the 50th gate if it is ultimately inaccessible, and the explanation reveals profound insights into human spirituality and growth. The discussion connects these teachings to the practice of Tshuva and the deeper understanding that while humans can strive for the 49 gates, the 50th gate—the ultimate spiritual completion—is a divine gift. The episode draws on various sources, including Gemara in Rosh Hashanah and the writings of Rabbi Nachman, offering a comprehensive and enlightening study experience.Kollel Toras Chaim was established to learn Rebbe Nachman torah in depth and to live with his torah for several months with chaburas in various cities learning together. Download our learning pamphlet here, our special English version here feel free to reach out to us by email or by WhatsApp. Subscribe to our WhatsApp status for exclusive updates, short clips and more. We are also available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Ayin Gimel and Torah Chavhey00:08 Exploring the Kishra Amichrois Segment01:11 Understanding the 50 Gates of Binah02:12 The Significance of the 50th Gate03:11 Rabbi Nachman's Teachings on Tshuva03:45 Connecting the 50th Gate to Shavuos06:13 The Lowest Levels of Tshuva10:00 Encouragement and Blessings
Episode #171: The Ganov Did Tshuva
R' Chaim Kramer Torah 73 Shiur 1In this episode, the speaker explores Lesson 73 from Likutei Moharan, focusing on the importance of Tehillim (Psalms) in the process of doing Tshuva (repentance). Rabbi Nachman teaches that Tshuva involves returning to Hashem by bringing spiritual awareness into every aspect of daily life. The lesson explains the significance of the 50 Gates of Tshuva, with 49 gates attainable by humans and the 50th gate representing Hashem's divine aid. The speaker emphasizes the unique spiritual potency of Tehillim, authored by King David, as a means to access divine spirit and overcome obstacles in the Tshuva process. Practical advice is given on incorporating Tehillim into daily practice, especially during the month of Elul, to achieve closer intimacy with Hashem and ultimately, bring about personal and communal redemption.Kollel Toras Chaim was established to learn Rebbe Nachman torah in depth and to live with his torah for several months with chaburas in various cities learning together. Download our learning pamphlet here, our special English version here feel free to reach out to us by email or by WhatsApp. Subscribe to our WhatsApp status for exclusive updates, short clips and more. We are also available on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Lesson 7300:32 Understanding Theshuvah and Its Importance03:06 The Concept of the 50 Gates of Teshuva04:40 Challenges to Teshuvah07:15 The Power of Tehillim in Achieving Teshuvah14:46 The Significance of Tehillim During Elul16:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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
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
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
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
Are we feeling trapped in a cycle of repeated sins and hopelessness? How do you break free and genuinely embrace the path of Teshuva? Join us as we tackle these profound questions, illuminating the often perceived insurmountable journey of repentance. Drawing from the Torah and Rashi's commentary, we delve into the empowering notion that Hashem never assigns us tasks beyond our reach. Through the powerful narrative of the Eishes Yifas Torah, we uncover the deep-rooted belief that every challenge is conquerable, no matter how daunting it may seem.As Elul ushers in a period of spiritual reflection and reconnection, we provide practical strategies to undertake Tshuva effectively. From making decisive changes, seeking divine assistance, and marshaling your inner strength, we outline actionable steps to combat sin and regain moral freedom. This episode is designed to inspire and reassure, emphasizing that Teshuva, while challenging, is an attainable goal. Tune in for the encouragement and guidance you need to return to Hashem, who awaits us with open, loving arms.Support the Show.Join The Motivation Congregation WhatsApp community for daily motivational Torah content!Elevate your impact by becoming a TMC Emerald Donor! Your much-needed backing is crucial for our mission of disseminating the wisdom of the Torah. Join today for just $18.00 per month. (Use your maaser money!) https://buy.stripe.com/00g8xl5IT8dFcKc5ky---------------- SUBSCRIBE to The Weekly Parsha for an insightful weekly talk on the week's Parsha. Listen on Spotify or 24six! Access all Torah talks and listen to featured episodes on our website, themotivationcongregation.org ----------------Questions or Comments? Please email me @ michaelbrooke97@gmail.com
In this week's parsha, Parshat Vaetchanan, we talk about begging and repenting. Because when Moses begs to enter the promised land, his dream is not fulfilled. So how does he continue in the face of this hurdle? Tshuva, or repentance. The idea that you can falter and sin and still come back to yourself, others, and God. What does this have to do with survivors of the Nova music festival attack celebrating Shabbat? Listen to find out. Sivan Rahav-Meir is a leading Israeli journalist, media personality and Torah scholar. You can sign up for her The Daily Portion WhatsApp group, where Sivan sends small insights about Judaism and current affairs. Check out Liel's new book, How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book, available directly from the publisher, or wherever you purchase books. You can find all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
This week I return to the Wyoming International Film Festival. WYOIFF has easily become one of my top festival picks and I encourage filmmakers and filmgoers to check it out. The festival takes place July 9-14, 2024 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. If you find yourself anywhere near eastern Wyoming this week, find the time to see some of these incredible films. Thanks for listening! Kyler --- Episode 269 Filmmaker: Shoval Tshuva Film: FUNKY --- Episode Links: IG: @shovaltshuva Substack 2024 WYOIFF
Rabbi Kaufmann- Tanya Ch 24: Suffering and Tshuva by Mayanot
When the Torah mentions Shulamis Bas Divri, it says that she was not perfect in the area of Tznius, however, all the other women were perfect in that area, and therefore, that's a praise for the Jewish people. The question arises that since Torah never speaks negatively, even about an unkosher animal, why would the Torah say something negative about her? The answer is that through mentioning her, it brings an extra awareness to the sensitivity of Tznius- which actually turns out to be a praise for her. Regarding Tshuva done out of love, the Alter Rebbi explains that this type of Tshuva is inspired by the distance one feels from G-d due to one's sins, and the desire to love Him, which actually causes one to then do mitzvos. This ‘about face' actually transforms all one's sins to mitzvahs- turning the negative into a positive. לקו״ש לז
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