Podcast: Play in new window | Download (191.8MB)
Subscribe: RSS
At any time when we study Torah with the awareness that the Torah is G-dly we then merit to have G-d speak the Torah through our mouths.
Embark on a late night journey into the most profound Kabbalistic secrets of the Torah. Follow along in the book as we climb from the highest peaks of Chassidic thought into the deepest canyons of the soul, in these avant garde teachings from the writings of Rabbi Schneir Zalman of Liadi on the weekly Torah portion.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (191.8MB)
Subscribe: RSS
At any time when we study Torah with the awareness that the Torah is G-dly we then merit to have G-d speak the Torah through our mouths.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (203.1MB)
Subscribe: RSS
A Fascinating discourse about the manna. Of the subjects discussed are: The relationship of the manna to Shabbos. The difference of the spiritual effects of eating during the week and the eating of Shabbos. The difference of our Shabbos prayers and our weekday prayer. Our ability to connect in a very real way to that which is beyond time and space.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (26.3MB)
Subscribe: RSS
An exploration of the spiritual dynamics of eating. How we can strengthen the powers of our souls when we eat properly. We even bring an added dose of potent energy into all of the spiritual cosmos through proper intentions while eating. The manna that the Jews ate for forty years in the desert had even greater spiritual powers. Finally Shabbos is greater then the manna therefor it didn’t fall on Shabbos.
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (38.2MB)
Subscribe: RSS
An exploration of the spiritual dynamics of eating. How we can strengthen the powers of our souls when we eat properly. We even bring an added dose of potent energy into all of the spiritual cosmos through proper intentions while eating. The manna that the Jews ate for forty years in the desert had even greater spiritual powers. Finally Shabbos is greater then the manna therefor it didn’t fall on Shabbos.