THIS WEEK'S SCHEDULE |
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Globalization & the End of Work: Lesson 4
A description of the masculine and feminine intellectual
faculties of chochmah and binah and their relationship to the
"dematerialization" or "disembodiment" of how information is stored and
transferred.
By Asher Crispe
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Practical Parshah - Va'eira
Moses would not pray anywhere within Pharaoh's capital city
because it was full of idols. Where - besides for a synagogue - can a
Jew pray? Where is a Jew forbidden to pray?
By Mendel Kaplan
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Maamar Adam Ki Yakriv: Lesson 6
The personal process of transforming inspiration into actual
growth is represented in macrocosm by the timeline of events between the
miraculous redemption on Pesach and receiving the Torah on Shavuot.
By Nissan Dovid Dubov
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An honest look at why and how we get pulled into dysfunctional
relationships, and some practical insights for rising above the chaos.
By Shais Taub
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ON DEMAND: FROM LAST WEEK'S SCHEDULE |
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Maamar Adam Ki Yakriv: Lesson 5
Torah study as a unique tool for summoning Divine assistance in one's efforts to refine the inner animal.
By Nissan Dovid Dubov
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Practical Parshah - Shemot
The unusual circumstances of Moses' son's brit milah
(circumcision) and what it teaches us about how that mitzvah may be
performed -- and by whom.
By Mendel Kaplan
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Globalization & the End of Work: Lesson 3
The Zohar's prediction of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th Century CE as a precursor to the advent of Moshiach.
By Asher Crispe
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