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Shmuz On Sefirah
This episode is taken from The Sefira Shmuz. Seize the moment to strengthen your most cherished relationships. Hit play now!
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Everyone is worthy of respect - Sefirah
If your connection to Sefirah is plain vanilla, this audio will help.
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Parsha In Depth - Kedoshim
It's Time to Get Holy
Is the path to spirituality sitting cross-legged on a windy mountaintop, miserably chewing on stale bread and gagging on sips of murky water?
Nope. Not by us.
Hashem has blessed us with a world full of delicious gashmius, and it’s there for your enjoyment.
Mmm.
But there’s one crucial caveat that can’t be ignored. You need to know how to use pleasure without turning it into a gigantic, yellow-fanged monster that will dominate your thoughts and actions every waking moment of your life.
And if that sounds scary, that’s because it is.
In this Shmuz, you will learn how to get the monster in your mind under control. You’ll discover how to use the pleasures of this world to draw closer to Hashem. And you’ll finally understand how to deal with your wealthy brother-in-law’s geshmake kiddushim, without losing sight of who you are.
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Living Through The Makkos - Part 1
Session One: The Descent into Slavery
We know that contemplating the events of Yetzias Mitzrayim is central to our avodas Hashem. Recognizing that this house has a Master, and internalizing our knowledge that Hashem exists, is the very purpose of our life in this world. It is therefore our holy obligation to learn as much as we can about Pesach and gain a detailed understanding of the events that transpired.
In the first session of Living Through the Makos, Rabbi Shafier explains how Klal Yisroel went from being a privileged nation in Egypt to tortured slaves. He discusses the rise of anti-Semitism amongst the Mitzri, and how their hatred of others ultimately led to their hatred of themselves. Packed with valuable life-lessons, this series is guaranteed to give you the ultimate in Pesach preparation and elevate your Sedarim like never before.
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Life changing
Rabbi Shafier is able to explain things in a way that makes it real. His Shmuz will help you to incorporate abstract concepts as real parts of your life