R’ Mordechai Dinerman Director, Curriculum Department Editor-in-Chief, JLI Flagship Courses; The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute
On Delving Deeper, Reb Manis Friedman dives into the heart of Parshas Chayei Sarah, exploring the profound spiritual significance of mystical laughter. This unique aspect of Chayei Sarah, often overlooked, offers deep insights into Jewish mysticism and its joyful expressions. Through the lens of Reb Manis Friedman's teachings, the laughter in Parshas Chayei Sarah becomes a symbol of divine joy and spiritual awakening. In 'Echoes of Joy,' Reb Manis Friedman invites us to experience the transformative power of laughter as seen in the timeless wisdom of Parshas Chayei Sarah.
At the age of seventy-five, G-d commands Abraham to leave his land, his birthplace, and his father's home. What do these three details signify, and how do they apply to us in our day-to-day lives? The answer is Lech Lecha go to your essence.
In the heart of Parshas Bereishis lies the essence of divine unity. As the Jewish nation confronts unparalleled challenges, let's turn to the Parsha to find strength, guidance, and Chassidic illumination. Drawing from the wellspring of Chassidus, we uncover deep connections between the joy of Simchas Torah, the teachings of Bereishis, and Israel's resilience amidst adversity. Unearth the profound connections between the creation narrative and Israel's contemporary challenges. Let Parshas Bereishis guide our understanding of resilience and unity during trying times. Dive into the depth of Chassidus, exploring the poignant relevance of Parshas Bereishis in understanding and spiritually navigating the painful events enveloping the Holy Land. As Israel faces devastating events, Parshas Bereishis offers us insights on the power of creation. Discover the spiritual links and the IDF's unwavering strength amidst turmoil.
Rabbi Ahrele Loschak: Parshas Ha'azinu Delving Deeper: Parsha & Chassidus
Rabbi Yossi Paltiel is a renowned scholar and teacher of Jewish mysticism and Chassidic thought. He is the founder of InsideChassidus.org, where he has hundreds of classes. He is currently running a campaign at: https://raisethon.com/inside, InsideChassidus.org
Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan, Executive Director of Chabad Lubavitch of Maryland
Rabbi Baruch Epstein is a Chabad-Lubavitch emissary at the Regional Headquarters of Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois, and the rabbi of Congregation Bais Menachem in Chicago, Ill. He is also a member of the Chicago Rabbinical Council.
Parashat Ki Tetze . Rabbi Dovid Katz Chabad West Hampstead.
Rabbi of Chabad of SE Morris County and Congregation Shaya Ahavat Torah
Rabbi Blesofsky is one of the senior Chabad emissaries in the Chabad of Northeast Queens (CNEQ) borough. He is the chairman of the Council of Shluchim, where local ambassadors of Chabad Lubavitch report their updates.
Rabbi Gurkow is spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Tefilah in London, Ontario.
Rabbi Ruvi New is spiritual leader of Chabad of East Boca, and a popular lecturer on Kabbalah and its contemporay applications. He is also editor of Inside Out magazine.
Rabbi Moshe New heads the Montreal Torah Center. He is sought out lecturer on Kabbalah and its relevance in our lives today.
Delving Deeper: Parsha & Chassidus featuring Chabad of Park Slope, which has served as a beacon of light and a center for Jewish life and education in Brownstone Brooklyn since it was founded by the visionary couple Rabbi Shimon and Sarah Hecht in 1987. We encourage you to learn about the many programs that we offer by looking around our website or calling: 718-832-6400. We look forward to personally greeting you at an upcoming event or class.
Delving Deeper: Parsha & Chassidus on the Weekly Torah Reading with Rabbi Dovid Vigler (Parshas Korach 2024/5784)
Why are the libation offerings discussed immediately after the debacle of the spies? Why did R' Yochanan say that anyone who says Shema without tefilin is like someone who brings a sacrifice without libations? What is the story of the Alter Rebbe's niggun "K'ayal"? How did it reach us? What is its meaning? Why does it juxtapose two seemingly unrelated verses? Why does every spiritual high need to be expressed in practical deed? Based on Maamar Lehavin Inyan Parshas HaNisachim, Shlach 5747.