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024.2 Emtzausa d'alma 2 of
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24.1 Emtzausa dAlama
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23.7 Tzivisa Tzedek 7 of 7 (Appendix)
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23.6 Tzivisa Tzedek 6 of 7
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We will continue on our journey through LM; As a follow up on Torah 73 I am posting a few thoughts on Teshuva. If you like this new format (in addition to learning through the text) please let me know; re this piece in particular or generally. [email protected]
If you are inspired, please share the wealth!
(also drop 5 stars so podcast spreads)
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Bonus Elul Tinyana: 73 - Tehillim Mesugal L'teshuva (I would love to hear how this hits you; [email protected])
For Kollel Toras Chaim: Link to be posted If you enjoy please share...
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Summary below: I will soon be posting these only to the new Byam Darkecha podcast (spotify link below; will also be on itunes, etc.); we will also start going through some of the other B'Yam Darkecha in advance of Yom Tov, and time permitting, Avodas Hashem, etc. - please follow there:
https://open.spotify.com/show/5CDDxneVuFM0VjQ0dlUpql?si=4b9da04040b94556
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The core of Teshuva is recognizing Yichud Hashem
The root of transgression is a deficiency in EmunahTeshuva is a recognition of Yichud HashemOne who lives with a recognition of Yichud Hashem lives with HIsbatlusSummary: the Avodah of Elul is to recognize Yichud Hasehm and enter into Avodah from a place of bitul
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Summary in comments section of Part 1 posted right before.
Please let me know if we should continue to try and put these up around yom tov; (perhaps set up a separate podcast as a. home for these; or leave these here for a little burst of extra hisorerus)
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Sefer B'Yam Darkecha; Join us as we address some of the following questions:
What is the essence of Teshuva?
Don't we have to be perfect?
How can we do teshuva, understanding that perfection is a losing battle? How can we get excited about mediocrity?
How is Elul different that any other time of year when we have an obligation to do the right thing?
How can I do teshuva knowing that I have create a huge "mess" that I have yet to clean up?
How to I think approach actionable steps?
Please reach out to let me know if you are enjoying these pieces. I will try to post LM pieces as well, and thought these would be l'toeles and posted them here. Would love to hear from you. [email protected]
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Para 5 "v'shoresh hashpa'os" (middle second maamar of saba dbein atunah) through "Zos HaTorah hi Lashon Rabbeinu)
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023.4 Tzivisa Tzedek 4 of
Para 5 through (almost ad kan lashon rabbeinu)
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023.3 Tzivisa Tzedek 3 of
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023.2 Tzivisa Tzedek 2 of
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23:1
In this Torah , we embark on an exploration of the remarkable dialogues between the Wise Men of Athens (Sabei dbei Atuna) and Rabbi Yehoshua ben Chanania. This intellectual confrontation is portrayed through a series of exchanges that may appear simple or even absurd on the surface. However, the commentaries reveal these discussions as a profound debate between Science and Religion, delving into the core tenets of our faith.
Our first shiur provides a general introduction as well as a specific look into Torah 23, beginning with our examination of concepts such as Emunah (faith), Emes (truth), Chaim (life), Simcha (joy), and connection to Hashem. In contrast, we will also discuss themes of Avodah Zarah (idolatry), death, lethargy, and detachment from Hashem, which manifest as placing one's faith in alternative 'sources'.
We will further start to explore the topic of taavas mamon (desire for wealth), particularly within this context.
Some of the Terms we begin to encounter: Panim (d'kedusha), Anpin Nehorin (shining face); Emes, Chaim, Simcha, Emuna; Panim d'sitra achra, Avoda Zara, Missa, Atzvus, adn Taavas Mamon.
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022.11 Chosam b'soch Chosam Appendix
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022.10 Chosam b'soch Chosam 10 of 10
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022.9 Chosam b'soch Chosam 9 of 10
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Amazing shiur continuing on our journey of the cycle of avodah represented by "naaseh v'nishmah"; Discussion of perceived setbacks in avodah and challenges on the path to growth - yeridah l'tzorech aliyah begins approx min marker 40 if you have not been following and would like a taste.
Please share if you have been growing and I would love to hear from you!
[email protected]; drop a note and put likutei moharan in the subject.
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