Secret of Fish On Shabbos (40 Sec)
Our Rabbis teach us that eating fish on Shabbat is a special thing. Rabbi Aharon Pessin reveals a fascinating lesson that is hidden in the Hebrew letters of the word fish.
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Our Rabbis teach us that eating fish on Shabbat is a special thing. Rabbi Aharon Pessin reveals a fascinating lesson that is hidden in the Hebrew letters of the word fish.
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One of the miracles that occured in the Temple was that the fire on the altar was never extinguished – exposed to the elements but never went out. Rabbi Dworetsky shares an important insight that we can learn from this miracle.
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In the Torah Portion of Korah we learn about the evils of fighting and arguments. While arguments can often be evil, our Sages teach us how disagreements and debates with the proper approach and mindset can be positive and even productive.
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When the Jewish people received the Torah on mount sinai, there was smoke, fire, and lightning. Was it so important that the Torah be received in fire? What role does fire play in Judaism?
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When the Jewish people travelled in the desert, a leader was to be chosen for each of the groups. There was a dispute among a couple of the leaders, but only one could be selected. Rabbi Ari Enkin shares an important lesson from the Torah portion of Bamidbar.
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In Jewish teachings, in Mishlei it says ‘He who blinks an eye causes sorrow” How is this so? Shlomo Channen shares a short tip for life and success.
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Rabbi Akiva lost his 24,000 students in a plague during the period between the Jewish Holiday of Passover and Lag BaOmer – so what did this great sage do?
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In this micro series of 5 talks, Career Coach Tzvi Broker gives over ‘The Jewish Guide To Finding the Right[…]
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Does greatness come from always making the right decisions? Ancient Jewish wisdom teaches us something slightly different.
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The 2 words in Hebrew which mean “Exodus from Egypt” actually have another deeper meaning when the vowels are rearranged – and by doing so we discover a hidden idea about the theme of Passover.
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