Beshalach – Vayomer Moshe Ichluhu Hayom

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.

Beshalach – Lehavin Inyan Lechem Mishne Class 2

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.

Beshalach – Lehavin Inyan Lechem Mishne Class 1

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.

Vaera – Va’Yedaber Elokim El Moshe 5572

The backbreaking labor of the Jewish Nation in Egypt, served as a preparation to enable the Torah to be given to them. The Mitzvot that we perform post Sinai are infinitely higher then the Mitzvot preformed by our Patriarchs.   To achieve such heights, the generation of the exodus who were a reincarnation of the dispersed generation,  required a deep soul cleansing.   That is the content of G-d’s response to Moshe in the opening verses of this Torah portion.

Shemos – Lehavin Mamar Razal Al Ha’Pasuk Ki Tovim Dodecha Mi’Yayin

Torah is compared to wine because like wine it reveals the secret. That is, a irrational love for G-d which is hidden at the core of every soul it can only be revealed when the wine – Torah and Mitzvos – enter. However the  blessing preceding the Mitzvah is higher then the Mitzvah itself, for it draws down an encompassing light upon the soul enabling the Mitzvah to be preformed.

Chanukah – B’Chof Hei B’Kislev

A discourse exploring the spiritual dynamics of the temple service. From the Kindling of the Menorah to  the daily incens  and the offering of  the two lambs. How do we perform these services when there isn’t a temple.

Vayishlach – Isur Achilas Gid Hanoshe

A Kabbalistic explanation to the following questions: 1) Why do we refrain from eating the sciatic nerve of a animal? 2) Why is our metaphysical hip is most vulnerable to be injured by the Amalek forces in the universe? 3) What do we need to do in order to protect our metaphysical hips from injury?

Balak – Ma Toivu

A fascinating discourse on the many dimensions of Tshuvah. First the Tshuvah called “turning from evil” the intent is to remove all the barriers that separate between our soul and G-d. Once the obstructions have been removed we can move on to a higher Tshuvah called “do good” the objective here is to connect the soul to the transcendental dimension of divinity this is accomplished through Mitzvah observance. Then we move to the highest level of Tshuvah called “seek peace” a state of ultimate fusion with the divine essence this is achieved through Torah study.

Chukas – Va’Yikchu Elechah Parah Aduma

Exploring the mystery of the red heifer. To eliminate death we need to eliminate evil which is accomplished through cutting off its original power supply. The spiritual origins of the red heifer is connected to the last stage of divine transmission before it descends into the realms of evil to give them life. Through this amazing process that the Torah describes of burning the red heifer we assure that the flow of G-dly energy remains channeled toward holiness. Evil’s power supply is then permanently halted and the evil itself is fully eliminated.

Chukas – V’yas Moshe N’chash N’choshes

A discourse expounding on the root of pain and suffering, with great insight into the power that is given to us to transform the negative to positive.

Shelach – V’haya Lachem L’tzizis

The Tzizis, (which are the strings that Jewish men wear on the Four corners of their garments) are symbolic of the channels through which a very sublime level of G-Dly light is transmitted, that is considered anthropomorphically to be G-Ds hair. This transmission is channeled into our souls to empower and stimulate her to seek to melt into G-Ds infinite light even at the expense of losing her very existence.

B’haaloscho – B’haaloscho es Haneiros

A fascinating discourse on: Why Moshe was so reluctant and doubtful about G-Ds ability to provide meat for the Jewish people in the desert? The spiritual origins of meat, and when eaten properly the holy effect that it can have in our lives to increase an intense passion in our divine service. Moshe was so connected to G-D that he was beyond love and Passion, his service was one of complete integration with divinity. He lifted his generation to his level and couldn’t fathom: Why they would need meat?

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