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Raise Your Kids, Not Your Voice with Sarah Chana Radcliffe
Sarah Chana Radcliffe is a member of the College of Psychologists of Ontario. She has a private practice in Toronto counseling parents, couples and individuals and she lectures locally and internationally on subjects relating to parenting, relationships and emotional well-being. Sarah Chana Radcliffe is the author of Raise Your Kids without Raising Your Voice, and The Delicate Balance - Love and Authority in Torah Parenting (Targum Press). Visit Sarah Chana at her web site www.parenting-advice.net. |
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Memorializing the Murdered through the Teachings of their Master
The eight young men murdered on March 6, 2008 in Yeshivat Mercaz HaRav in Jerusalem were all fourth or fifth generation students of the revered founder of that Yeshiva, more than eighty years ago, Rav Abraham Isaac Kook. The teachings of Rav Kook emphasize love of the Land of Israel and the People of Israel. I thought it would be especially appropriate to memorialize these boys by perpetuating his teachings. To that end, I plan to deliver a brief weekly lesson, based on his teachings, for the duration of the year of mourning, concluding Rosh Chodesh Adar, 5769. |
Redemption to Redemption: Introduction
Why is it so important to celebrate Purim in the month immediately before Pesach, even in a leap year? Introduction to Redemption to Redemption by Rabbi Pinchas Winston. |
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Redemption to Redemption
Based on the book Redemption to Redemption by Rabbi Pinchas Winston, these lectures examine the deep connection between the holidays of Purim and Pesach. Even though Purim occurred after the close of the Torah, nevertheless, it is our preparation for the holiday of Pesach. If one understands the true opportunity of Purim, and takes advantage of it, then he will be in better position to experience the redemptive power of Pesach. And, to this, we must first better understand the story of Yosef and his brothers, as it relates to the Mishkan. Listen Now. |
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Mishnah on the Parasha
Mishnah on the Parsha connects a mishnah to an idea in each week's parsha. It is the audio version of Mishnas Chayim, brought to you by Chevrah Lomdei Mishnah, a network of Torah scholars dedicated to bringing the merits of Mishnah study to the greater Jewish public. Encompassing Mishnah, Gemara, and variety of other services, Chevrah Lomdei Mishnah primarily assists mourners interested in acquiring the merit of Torah study for their loved ones. To learn more visit www.societyformishnahstudy.org or email info@societyformishnahstudy.org |
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Tisha B’Av Kinot 5767
Tisha B'av Kinot with introductions and explanations presented by Rabbi Dr. Tzvi Hersh Weinreb. Recorded at OU World Headquarters NY, NY 2007 as a live webcast by the Orthodox Union. |
Parshas Matos
The importance of rugulach and kreplach, lessons which we learn from the battle against Midyan. |
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Parshas Pinchas
The beginning of this week's parsha catches us by surprise. It starts in the middle of the story! Why does the Torah take a break between the description of the heroic act of Pinchas detailed in last week's parsha and the reward given to him detailed in this week's parsha? |
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