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This four-part series will take place on Thursdays at 1:15pm, 8:15pm in Israel, from September 8 to 29.
Rabbi Dr. Beni Gesundheit’s Yamim Noraim series focuses on the topic of Teshuvah, the common
thread within the three Haftarot and the Torah…
This three-part series will take place on Wednesdays at 9:45am Eastern, 4:45pm in Israel, September 7-21.
The personality of the Yamim Nora'im can be discerned through a careful study of the special tefillot and piyyutim that are added to the…
This four-part series will take place on Tuesdays at 1:00pm Eastern, 8:00pm in Israel from August 30 to September 20.
August 30: Aseret Yemei Teshuvah: Additions to Shemoneh Esreh (or is it Multiplication?) Part I
September 6: Aseret Yemei Teshuvah…
Yom Kippur has the potential to atone for every and all sins – between man and G-d. However, no atonement can be granted for interpersonal sins – unless and until one seeks out those who one has wronged and asks for forgiveness. In this shiur Rabbi…
Wednesday, September 1
This special shiur is sponsored by Rabbi Refoel and Sharon Auman in memory of their dear son
Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu Auman z”l הרב שמואל אליהו ז״ל בן הרב רפאל נ״י whose 16th yahrzeit is on Elul 26. He accomplished so much in his…
This series has been sponsored by Sharon and Marty Goldberg in honour of the upcoming marriage of their daughter, Tamar, to Benjamin Miller on August 29th IY"H. With great love and respect for Tamar and Benjamin.
Thursday, August 19
Caravaggio,…
In this 4-part series, we will explore literary models Teshuva by drawing on classic stories from the Tanach. We will use ideas from Hilchot Teshuva to better understand specific Tanach characters and their stories, which led them toward self-…
Innovative but clearly based upon classic sources, Rav Kook revamps our view of Teshuva to be positive and motivating, not depressing. The common misconception is based upon the mistranslation "Repentance from sin", instead of "Return from mistakes…
The concept of repentance was much derided in the modern era by thinkers such as Spinoza and Nietzsche. Ironically though, a number of significant twentieth Century Jewish thinkers appear to agree with major elements of that critique. In this course…
One of the marks of great religious thinkers is their infusing familiar concepts with new meaning. Among the many ideas which Rav Kook revolutionized was repentance, teshuvah. Drawing on the Kabbalah, philosophy, his sense of the times and his own…