
In this Tanya session, we explored what it means to love God like a child loves a parent. We discussed different ways to develop this love through meditation, expressing it through words, and thinking about God as a caring and perfect parent. We also... more
In this Tanya Tuesday class, we learned that the main purpose of Tanya is to teach us how to serve Hashem with genuine love and awe, not just through our actions. We explored different levels of love for Hashem, how meditation can awaken the natural ... more
While love of G-d can sometimes awaken first, that is the exception. The normal path is to begin with basic fear of G-d and Torah observance, allowing the light of mitzvos to enter the soul—only then can a true love of G-d fully shine.
This class we learned about the different levels of awe and love for God. We discussed how awe leads a person to serve God with respect, while love creates a deeper desire to connect with Him. We also learned that there are different levels of spirit... more
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This series centers on deep Jewish spiritual practice through study of classical Hasidic and Tanya-focused philosophy, emphasizing how awe, love, and reverence for God interplay with intellectual meditation, mitzvah performance, and daily actions. Episodes commonly unpack concepts like kavana (intention), the two wings of worship (reverence and love), and the transformative potential of meditation and study to elevate mundane acts into sacred service. Practical guidance highlights aligning mind and heart during mitzvot, using meditation to sense God's presence, and applying these ideas to everyday life, prayer, and Torah study. Noteworthy is the consistent pairing of textual analysis with concrete, relatable examples and anecdotes, making i... more
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