A deep look at life and learning based on Toras Ramchal
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 468 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Religion & SpiritualityJudaism |
Given by 9/22/2025 by Rabbi Mendel Kessin
Given by Rabbi Mendel Kessin
Weekly Hashkafa Shiur #184
This series of lectures provides an in-depth exploration of the nature of prophecy, Divine inspiration and spiritual states that were available in Biblical times, and will b... more
Given by Rabbi Mendel Kessin
Weekly Hashkafa Shiur #182
This series of lectures provides an in-depth exploration of the nature of prophecy, Divine inspiration and spiritual states that were available in Biblical times, and will b... more
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The content focuses on exploring Jewish teachings and spirituality, particularly through the lens of Toras Ramchal. Common themes include the spiritual significance of speech, the implications of harmful speech (Lashon Harah), meditation practices within Judaism, and the understanding of divinity and redemption. Episodes often discuss historical and theological concepts, drawing connections between ancient teachings and modern life. A unique aspect of the content is the emphasis on understanding spiritual dynamics and applying these insights to improve personal and communal well-being, along with reflections on contemporary issues facing the Jewish community.
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