Sinopsis
Podcast by Intown Jewish Academy
Episodios
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Daily Power Parsha 12.31.21 (Va'eira)
05/01/2022 Duración: 01h24sDaily Power Parsha 12.31.21 (Va'eira) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 31, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.30.21 (Va'eira)
05/01/2022 Duración: 52minDaily Power Parsha 12.30.21 (Va'eira) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 30, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.29.21 (Va'eira)
05/01/2022 Duración: 48minDaily Power Parsha 12.29.21 (Va'eira) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 29, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.28.21 (Va'eira)
05/01/2022 Duración: 48minDaily Power Parsha 12.28.21 (Va'eira) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 28, 2021
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Overcoming Folly - 44 - Parallel Universes
04/01/2022 Duración: 01h45minOvercoming Folly - Part 44 "Parallel Universes" With Rabbi Ari Sollish (Recorded live at the Intown Jewish Academy on January 2, 2022) The Jewish mystics speak of realms beyond ours -- metaphysical spaces that exist in parallel to our physical reality. Generally, there are four "worlds": Emanation, Creation, Formation, and Action. These realms unfold from one another. But while forward progress is made, the roots of reality remain in place. In this mind-expanding session of Kabbalah & Coffee we examine the mystical landscape of parallel universes and come to an astounding conclusion -- that the lower the realm is, the more it reflects the ultimate purpose of existence.
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Torah Studies 5782 - 13 - Va'eira (The Peril of Indifference)
04/01/2022 Duración: 01h10minThe Peril of Indifference Take a Stance With Rabbi Ari Sollish (Recorded live at the Intown Jewish Academy on December 29, 2021) Sometimes we are in the mood and sometimes we resist. And sometimes we simply don’t care. But we learn from the plague of frogs that we can’t just sit back and relax. It is in these moments that it is important for us to face ourselves and make decisions.
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Daily Power Parsha 12.27.21 (Va'eira)
31/12/2021 Duración: 50minDaily Power Parsha 12.27.21 (Va'eira) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 27, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.24.21 (Shemot)
31/12/2021 Duración: 51minDaily Power Parsha 12.24.21 (Shemot) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 24, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.23.21 (Shemot)
31/12/2021 Duración: 44minDaily Power Parsha 12.23.21 (Shemot) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 23, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.22.21 (Shemot)
31/12/2021 Duración: 54minDaily Power Parsha 12.22.21 (Shemot) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 22, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.21.21 (Shemot)
31/12/2021 Duración: 53minDaily Power Parsha 12.21.21 (Shemot) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 21, 2021
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Overcoming Folly - 43 - Lessons From a Corpse
31/12/2021 Duración: 01h37minOvercoming Folly - Part 43 "Lessons From a Corpse" With Rabbi Ari Sollish (Recorded live at the Intown Jewish Academy on December 26, 2021) Of all creatures, only the human was created first as a lifeless body and then infused with a life-giving soul. Not the trees. Not the birds. Not the animals. They were all created alive. Why the two-step creative process with human beings? Why do Adam and Eve begin their adventure lifeless? And what does this all mean for us? In this session of Kabbalah & Coffee, we unravel the mysteries of creation and learn timeless lessons from the first corpses in history -- bodies who would ultimately join the living.
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Daily Power Parsha 12.10.21 (Vayigash)
31/12/2021 Duración: 42minDaily Power Parsha 12.10.21 (Vayigash) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 10, 2021
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Well-Connected - Lesson 2 - Soul Food
23/12/2021 Duración: 54minLesson 2 - Soul Food With Mrs. Leah Sollish (Recorded live at the Intown Jewish Academy on December 20, 2021) Is there anything more emblematic of religious dogma than keeping kosher? Kashrut determines not only what we eat, but also where and how we travel, and whom we break bread with. And for what purpose? To gain insight into the kosher lifestyle, we survey the basics of the dietary code and weigh whether these laws are really about staying healthy—or staying spiritual. Then, moving from the kitchen to the factory, we’ll hear firsthand from experts in the field to learn just what it is a certification agency does.
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Daily Power Parsha 12.20.21 (Shemot)
23/12/2021 Duración: 01h07minDaily Power Parsha 12.20.21 (Shemot) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 20, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.17.21 (Vayechi)
23/12/2021 Duración: 53minDaily Power Parsha 12.17.21 (Vayechi) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 17, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.16.21 (Vayechi)
23/12/2021 Duración: 23minDaily Power Parsha 12.16.21 (Vayechi) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 16, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.15.21 (Vayechi)
23/12/2021 Duración: 48minDaily Power Parsha 12.15.21 (Vayechi) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 15, 2021
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Daily Power Parsha 12.14.21 (Vayechi)
23/12/2021 Duración: 51minDaily Power Parsha 12.14.21 (Vayechi) A Quick Daily Dose of Torah Inspiration With Rabbi Ari Sollish Recorded live on December 14, 2021
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Torah Studies 5782 - 12 - Shemot (Living in “DeNile”)
23/12/2021 Duración: 01h14minLiving in “DeNile” The Perils of Overreliance on Self, and What to Think Instead With Rabbi Ari Sollish (Recorded live at the Intown Jewish Academy on December 22, 2021) Is the “self-made millionaire” the ultimate success story we should all look up to? Is everything really in our control, our dreams limited only by our capacity to carry them out? Not so fast. That’s an Egyptian mentality. Baby Moses floating in a basket down the Nile has a very different message to share.