My Rebbe

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Tammuz 1, 5772 · June 21, 2012
This Week's Features
By Chana Weisberg
Personal Reflections on the Teachings of the Rebbe
Rabbi Simon Jacobson shares his personal reflections on the teachings of the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, on the occasion of the anniversary of his passing.

By Simon Jacobson
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Learning from the Rebbe: Episode 21
The greatness of a perfectly righteous tzaddik is not fully evident while he is still alive and his students can behold his physical presence. It is only after the passing of such a leader that we can know what effect he had on those who follow his ways. Guest Expert: Rabbi Manis Friedman. (From "Messages"—Season 4, Episode 21)

with Manis Friedman and Michael Kigel
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Reconciling the Mystical and the Legal Traditions within Judaism
Is there tension between spirituality and law? At first glance, it may seem difficult to reconcile the mystical and legalistic traditions within Judaism as represented by kabbalistic and Talmudic texts respectively. Professor Sandman offers an integrated view of the two.

By Israel Sandman
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The Lost Challah
Sarah and Avi, with help from Mitzvah Bird, return a little lost challah to his home.

By Dovid Taub
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"Three Who Eat Together"
The opening class of this course introduces the first Mishnah of ch. 7 of tractate Berachot which describes the procedure for reciting Grace After Meals by a group of three men who have eaten together. We are introduced to some of the agricultural tithes that must be taken from food before it is permitted to be eaten (Brachot 45a).

By Mendel Kaplan
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The Tzaddik's Living Legacy
Torah expects a tzaddik to not be satisfied with his own righteousness; his mission is to influence his fellow Jews to follow G‑d's path, and to help them become in turn sources of inspiration to others as well.

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A Taste of Text—Korach
Our to-do list is filled with mundane and important chores, little and big things that all require our immediate attention. It can be difficult to keep our eye on the big picture. Surprisingly, Korach teaches us an important lesson in how to keep our priorities in order.

By Chana Weisberg
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How to Study Torah - Korach
Can anything grow from a wooden staff? Learn about the miraculous test that proved the legitimacy of Aaron's priestly status.

By Mendel Kaplan
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