Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Sunday, 28 November 2010



Chabad.org
Kislev 21, 5771 · November 28, 2010
THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Thoughts on our generation's desire for life-affirming messages of Jewish pride and heroism.

By Lazer GurkowWatchAirs Nov. 28
Studies in Maimonides: Lesson 7
Maimonides' response to the contemporary criticism, and even fierce opposition, to his works.

By J. Immanuel SchochetWatchAirs Nov. 29
Practical Parshah - Mikeitz
The Torah tells us that both of Joseph's sons were born before the famine began in Egypt. What do the commentaries say we are supposed to learn from this?

By Mendel KaplanWatchAirs Nov. 30
How couples can build the kind of life together where both will give and receive the maximum amount of love.

By Manis FriedmanWatchAirs Dec. 1
Maamar Adam Ki Yakriv: Lesson 3
How we can harness and internalize sudden inspiration so that it will actually have a lasting effect.

By Nissan Dovid DubovWatchAirs Dec. 2
ON DEMAND: FROM LAST WEEK'S SCHEDULE
Maamar Adam Ki Yakriv: Lesson 2
The inherent disadvantage of sudden inspiration is not only that it ends as quickly as it began, but that it may leave no trace of having affected the person at all.

By Nissan Dovid DubovWatchWatch (22:50)
An Overview of Tanya
A fast and exciting tour of the structure, contents and flow of Tanya, the foundational text of the Chabad system of chassidism. Perfect for complete beginners and seasoned scholars alike.

By Shais TaubWatchWatch (45:00)
Practical Parshah - Vayeishev
Rachel's firstborn son, Joseph, being sold into slavery as a source for the mitzvah of monetarily redeeming the firstborn son of a Jewish woman.

By Mendel KaplanWatchWatch (1:18:10)
Studies in Maimonides: Lesson 6
A critical examination of Maimonides' famed idealization of reason and intellect as a theme throughout his works.

By J. Immanuel SchochetWatchWatch (18:51)