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Summary: Those who have learned the ways of Emuna know how much it has improved their lives. Yesivat Chut Shel Chessed is the flagship of Emuna for the entire world. Learning here is an experience that will send your soul soaring. There are classes from Gamara to Halacha, peace in the home to financial success. Yedishkite that has no negativity to it, That's not against anything. That's not difficult and not heavy, it's sweet and enjoyable.

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 Ruven Levy-The Garden of Emuna-19November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

The Garden of Emuna – English New Expanded Edition!!! “By way of emuna, life in this world is more beautiful, and…the entire world is like a blossoming garden.” This is a practical guide to life. Discover the power of emuna and powerful tools for dealing with life’s challenges. By Rabbi Shalom Arush, translated by Rabbi Lazer Brody. Paperback, 292 information packed pages. ISBN: 56-1024

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Source of Jewish Holidays-Kiddush-17November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Shabbat enters with words of wonder poured upon rich wine, to fulfill the verse, “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.” We call it kiddush, a ritual of words and drink, a magical bridge from the harried weekday to the day of rest. So enchanted we are by the kiddush that we repeat it again in a different form by day. The kiddush serves as the kickoff for the evening and daytime Shabbat meals.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-Pathways to Joy-17November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Pathways to Joy, How to get out of depression and enjoy life to the fullest.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Source of Jewish Holidays-Kiddush-16November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Shabbat enters with words of wonder poured upon rich wine, to fulfill the verse, “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.” We call it kiddush, a ritual of words and drink, a magical bridge from the harried weekday to the day of rest. So enchanted we are by the kiddush that we repeat it again in a different form by day. The kiddush serves as the kickoff for the evening and daytime Shabbat meals.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Source of Jewish Holidays-Kiddush-13November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Shabbat enters with words of wonder poured upon rich wine, to fulfill the verse, “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.” We call it kiddush, a ritual of words and drink, a magical bridge from the harried weekday to the day of rest. So enchanted we are by the kiddush that we repeat it again in a different form by day. The kiddush serves as the kickoff for the evening and daytime Shabbat meals.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Source of Jewish Holidays-Kiddush-12November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Shabbat enters with words of wonder poured upon rich wine, to fulfill the verse, “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.” We call it kiddush, a ritual of words and drink, a magical bridge from the harried weekday to the day of rest. So enchanted we are by the kiddush that we repeat it again in a different form by day. The kiddush serves as the kickoff for the evening and daytime Shabbat meals.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Source of Jewish Holidays-Kiddush-11November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Shabbat enters with words of wonder poured upon rich wine, to fulfill the verse, “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.” We call it kiddush, a ritual of words and drink, a magical bridge from the harried weekday to the day of rest. So enchanted we are by the kiddush that we repeat it again in a different form by day. The kiddush serves as the kickoff for the evening and daytime Shabbat meals.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Spirit of the law-Muktzeh-11November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Muktzeh (Hebrew: מוקצה; is a Hebrew word that means separated, or set aside. The generally accepted view regarding these items is that they may be touched though not moved during Shabbat or Yom Tov. Some extend this prohibition to the actual handling of these items. Halakha defines various categories of objects or substances which are set aside on the Jewish Sabbath, as well as various permissible instances of moving these various muktzeh items. For example, one may not handle money, rocks, twigs, etc. on Shabbat, as these items are muktzeh.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-Tikunei Zohar-09November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Tikunei haZohar (תקוני הזהר, lit. Rectifications (or Repairs) of the Zohar), also known as the Tikunim (תקונים), is a main text of Kabbalah. It is a separate appendix to the Zohar consisting of seventy commentaries on the opening word of the Torah, Bereishit (בראשית), in a style of Kabbalistic Midrash. Containing deep secret teachings of Torah, stirring dialogues and fervent prayers, the explicit and apparent theme and intention of Tikunei haZohar is to repair and support the Shekhinah or Malkhut — hence its name, Repairs of the Zohar — and to bring on the Redemption and conclude the Exile.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Source of Jewish Holidays-Kiddush-09November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Shabbat enters with words of wonder poured upon rich wine, to fulfill the verse, “Remember the Sabbath day to sanctify it.” We call it kiddush, a ritual of words and drink, a magical bridge from the harried weekday to the day of rest. So enchanted we are by the kiddush that we repeat it again in a different form by day. The kiddush serves as the kickoff for the evening and daytime Shabbat meals.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-The Spirit of the law-Muktzeh-09November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Muktzeh (Hebrew: מוקצה; is a Hebrew word that means separated, or set aside. The generally accepted view regarding these items is that they may be touched though not moved during Shabbat or Yom Tov. Some extend this prohibition to the actual handling of these items. Halakha defines various categories of objects or substances which are set aside on the Jewish Sabbath, as well as various permissible instances of moving these various muktzeh items. For example, one may not handle money, rocks, twigs, etc. on Shabbat, as these items are muktzeh.

 Rav Micha Golshevsky-Pathways to Joy-09November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

How to get out of depression and enjoy life to the fullest.

 Rav Dror Moshe Cassouto-Likutey Moharan 37-16November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

Insights into Rebbe Nachmans Likutey Moharan. The gleaming of Rebbe Nachmans wisdom Likutei Moharan – The essence of Rebbe Nachman’s teachings; almost four hundred lessons relating to and dealing with all aspects of life. At first, the lessons were transcribed and distributed as handwritten booklets. In 5565, the Rebbes foremost disciple, Reb Natan, began collecting the discourses and in 5569, the first printing of the book took place in the city, Ostraha, Ukraine. The Rebbe said that this book is the beginning of the Redemption.

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-HaSaraf-16November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

A biography of the tzadik and Ish Kadosh (holy and righteous person) Rabbi Shmuel Shapiro-an esteemed member of the Breslov Community in Jerusalem of this past generation.Both revered and beloved by all,Reb Shmuel will forever be remembered for the unbelievable level of kedushah-(purity and holiness) that he obtained.Being an extremely modest person, Reb Shmuel shied away from any type of honor or recognition during his lifetime.He managed,to some degree,to conceal his lofty madreigos.Many of the Gedolei Yerushalayim,however,recognized his greatness and turned to him for his blessings and prayers.For the first time ,this book reveals the greatness of a tzadik emes who dwelled among us,although way above us,and was an inspiration for all.Contains rare photographs,and correspondence.

 Rav Yishai Tokayer-HaSaraf-13November2014 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:00

A biography of the tzadik and Ish Kadosh (holy and righteous person) Rabbi Shmuel Shapiro-an esteemed member of the Breslov Community in Jerusalem of this past generation.Both revered and beloved by all,Reb Shmuel will forever be remembered for the unbelievable level of kedushah-(purity and holiness) that he obtained.Being an extremely modest person, Reb Shmuel shied away from any type of honor or recognition during his lifetime.He managed,to some degree,to conceal his lofty madreigos.Many of the Gedolei Yerushalayim,however,recognized his greatness and turned to him for his blessings and prayers.For the first time ,this book reveals the greatness of a tzadik emes who dwelled among us,although way above us,and was an inspiration for all.Contains rare photographs,and correspondence.

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