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03.06.18
What is Good? #2 Rabbi Ginsburgh's monthly shiur
Harav Ginsburgh takes us into one of the most fundamental and universal questions about life: what is good? How do we define what is good? Is pleasure the intrinsic good, are wisdom and knowledge? Should the mind guide our hearts when we do good? All these questions and more are discussed in this lecture which serves as a bridge between the world of Kabbalah and all of human culture and values.
06.05.18
What is Good? Rabbi Ginsburgh's monthly shiur
Harav Ginsburgh takes us into one of the most fundamental and universal questions about life: what is good? How do we define what is good? Is pleasure the intrinsic good, are wisdom and knowledge? Should the mind guide our hearts when we do good? All these questions and more are discussed in this lecture which serves as a bridge between the world of Kabbalah and all of human culture and values.
08.04.18
The Kabbalistic Promise of Passover, the month of Nissan, and Joshua
The Arizal promised that whomever would be careful with chametz during Passover would not sin all year long. How could he make this promise and in what merit. Rav Ginsburgh discusses the background of this statement, how it is understood in Chassidic thought. He then goes on to talk about the figure of Joshua, Moses' successor and his special relationship with the month of Nissan.
04.03.18
From Frankenstein to Rectification : Light, Dark and Mashiach
Turning darkness into light. Rabbi Ginsburgh takes us on a psychological progression like you've never heard before.
04.02.18
The Light and Dark Sides of King Solomon
King Solomon was the wisest of all men. Yet, in spite of his being David's son, who enjoyed peace in his time, and in spite of having had the privilege of constructing the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, his reign did not usher in the messianic era. In fact, immediately after his passing, Israel was split into two kingdoms, the Northern and the Southern. What went wrong and what inspiring lessons can the life and times of king Solomon reveal to us.
07.01.18
The Foundations of Maimonides Life and Thought
Following Maimonides' incredible work, including his Code of Law, the Guide to the Perplexed, and his medical work, we learn about the many faces of this unique figure in Jewish history about whom a colloquial saying says, "From Moses to Moses [Maimonides], there was none like Moses."
03.12.17
The Messianic New (World) Order
Every new chapter of human history was led by three leaders who together created a new order in the world. Before the Mashiach comes, another three such leaders will be revealed. comes a new order
05.11.17
The Needle in the Nose: Evil Kings and Messianic Sparks
01.10.17
Jonah the Prophet
03.09.17
5778: The Signs and Teachings of the New Year
06.08.17
The Soul of Aharon the High Priest
Aharon was Moshe Rabbeinu’s brother and served as the High Priest in the Desert Tabernacle. What was Aharon’s greatest mistake and what should he have done differently? How was Aharon partially responsible for the death of his two older sons? What made Aharon such a great marriage counselor and how can that information help us today? These and many more questions discussed in Rav Ginsburgh’s live broadcast for the month of August.
02.07.17
Joseph’s path to unravelling the subconscious
Meditating on Joseph’s essential faculties, Rav Ginsburgh reveals how they all contribute to his special talent of being able to unravel the workings of our subconscious mind.
04.06.17
King David: The Crown and Mind of the Jewish Kingdom
07.05.17
Isaac: Laughter and Metamorphosis
In this lesson, Rabbi Ginsburgh walks us through manifestations of Isaac’s soul from Crown to Kingdom, as we learn about the power of love, laughter, prayer, metamorphosis from a female soul to a male soul and much more.
05.03.17
Moses from generation to generation
05.02.17
Painting a portrait of the Mashiach
The Lubavitcher Rebbe taught us that the way to bring Mashiach closer is by studying those issues relating to Mashiach and the redemption in Torah. By doing so we both strengthen our yearning for the two and serve to awaken our own Messianic spark. In this month's broadcast, Harav Ginsburgh surveys 11 character traits associated with the Mashiach through the lens of the sefirot and by focusing on how these traits appeared in the towering figure of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
01.01.17
The Holidays, the Sefirot, and their Relevance for all Mankind
Harav Ginsburgh explains how all the holidays on Jewish calendar relate to the sefirot and how this relationship bears on all mankind.
04.12.16
Jacob (and Esau) – Life As Choice
Harav Ginsburgh explores the many facets of Jacob’s character and the impressions they make on reality.
06.11.16
Filling Our Words with Light
25.09.16
5777: The year of the Olive Branch and Eternal World Peace
17.07.16
Battling the Giants
Guarding the Torah, the Land, and the People of Israel
03.07.16
Secrets behind mankind's creation
“Let us create man in our image and our likeness.” Who was God addressing before creating man?
26.06.16
The Book of Ruth
Rabbi Ginsburgh explored the interplay between the protagonists in the Scroll of Ruth and modern physics