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Enjoy this FREE, for your immediate listening pleasure, a hand-picked selection of some of the most dynamic and brilliant speakers around today. Just click below, sit back, relax and enjoy…
‘Making Sense of Difficult Situations’ by Rabbi L. Keleman
Jewish-American businessman Nick Berg’s horrific abduction and murder by Islamic fundamentalist terrorists in Iraq in 2004 prompted many of us to look towards our spiritual leaders for answers. In this gripping lecture, Rabbi Lawrence Keleman seeks out logical and intellectual responses to this and other similarly motivated events and gives us a profound, new clarity into the general scheme of Jewish history.
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‘We Are Never Alone’ by Rabbi L. Keleman
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A baby is born with multiple serious heart conditions and is given zero chance of survival. The Master of the Universe, it seems, has a different plan. Join Rabbi Keleman as he tells over the series of mind-blowing and miraculous events that took place within the first months of his son’s life. It’s a wild ride that you’ll never forget. This story will change the way you look at the world forever.
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‘Laughter’ by Rabbi Dr. Akiva Tatz
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We grow up with the knowledge that there is death after life. Judaism, on the other hand, teaches us that there is life after death. In his deep (and sometimes hilarious) exploration into the deeper meaning of life, Rabbi Tatz uses the example of human ‘laughter’ to explain how our physical expressions and actions allow us to tap into the deeper, spiritual world. The results: a logical and meaningful understanding of reality and the ultimate purpose of our existence.
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‘Intermarriage – An Insider’s Perspective’
Wisdom comes from experience, and while many of us have theorized about the idea of intermarriage, we tend to lack a real understanding of what living in this kind of situation would be like 2, 5 or 10 years down the road. In this compelling and emotional no-holds barred discussion, a Jewish woman speaks out about her years of experience in a very normal “inter-faith” marriage – about the difficult realities that she faces every day, and about the disastrous consequences of her decision for both herself and her son. This recording is a MUST-HEAR for anyone with an interest in this contentious topic.
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