The Elul Opportunity
Elul is a time of opportunity, because God is closer to us at this time…it’s a time of introspection. Rabbi[…]
Read moreElul is a time of opportunity, because God is closer to us at this time…it’s a time of introspection. Rabbi[…]
Read moreThe month of Elul is the last month of the Jewish Calendar – but also the lead up to the[…]
Read moreRabbi Sinai saw this story with his own eyes, his roommate was traveling to central Israel and forgot his suitcase[…]
Read moreOn the Jewish Holiday of Purim we read the Book of Esther. In Hebrew its called Megillat Esther, literally the scroll of Esther. But these words are rooted in the following Hebrew words: Megaleh and Hester – So Who is hiding behind the mask?
Read moreWhen Queen Esther was walking to meet King Achashverosh, we are taught that she lost her connection to God at that moment, and felt in total darkness. On Purim we see how, although times can be difficult and dark – God is hidden in this physical world and He’s in every aspect of our lives and Orchestrating our salvation at every moment. Nissim Black shares a drop of light…
Read moreIn the year 2000 The NY Times released a special millennium edition which featured 3 cover pages. 1900, 2000, and 2100. For the 2100 cover page, they couldn’t predict the future but they knew one thing is for certain. Watch the video to find out what that is…
Read moreTu Bishvat is the Holiday of Trees. What can we learn from Trees? We know that MAN IS LIKE A TREE. Rabbi Aharon Pessin shares an important lesson from the trees.
Read moreMoses is born. The leader of the Jewish peopl, who took us out of Slavery, brought us to Mount Sinai to get the Torah. The Hebrew letters of his name ‘Moshe’ משה are the exact same letters as ‘Hashem'(The name use to refer to God), but What’s the lesson here? Watch to find out
Read moreAs we celebrate the #8 days of Chanukah / Hanukkah, in which we thank God for the miracles He did for us. I share some insight into the prominent characteristics of the number 8, based on Jewish teachings, the Hebrew language and some ideas of my own…
Read moreRosh Hashana is also known as Judgement Day, where the whole world, Jew and non-Jew are brought in front of the heavenly court one by one, to be Judged by God, which will determine your coming year – Rabbi Aharon Pessin shares a secret from our teachings, on how to keep the primary prosecutor out of the courtroom on this special day.
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