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12:26We experienced the seder and recalled the freedom of our ancestors. But the experience is far from over. The last days of Passover are the culmination of your personal redemption. Tap into the power of these days with this insight from #RabbiGreenberg.
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09:04Our hearts are breaking and we feel helpless. But there is something we can do to help. Do you wonder if there is a deeper significance to this chaos?
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07:48Kabbalistic insights for every step of the seder.
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03:22We sell ourselves short by underestimating the power of our words and actions. Your one good deed can tip the scale and turn the world over for the good!
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38:53Discover the fascinating duality of Noah, a man described as both perfectly righteous and deeply flawed. Journey through the deeper meanings of the ark, its three levels, and how this ancient wisdom provides a blueprint for our own spiritual growth. This profound Torah discussion reveals how even the most enigmatic biblical figures can illuminate our path to personal development.In this enlightening Torah discussion, we'll explore:- The complex nature of Noah's righteousness and what it means for us- Why being "perfect in his generation" carries multiple layers of meaning- The three levels of spiritual growth represented by the Ark's structure- How Torah and prayer serve as our modern-day Ark- Understanding the power of continuous growth in any spiritual stateDelve deep into one of the Torah's most intriguing figures through a masterful analysis that bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary relevance. We explore how Noah's story transcends historical narrative to become a powerful template for personal growth. Through careful examination of classical commentaries and Chassidic insights, we uncover how the physical structure of the ark mirrors our own spiritual journey. Whether you're beginning your spiritual journey or are well along the path, this teaching offers profound insights into the nature of righteousness, personal growth, and the transformative power of Torah and prayer.