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Kesher L'Tzadik - Connecting to Our Tzadikim

Kesher L'Tzadik - Connecting to Our Tzadikim

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21 - Simplicity & Fire - R'Meshulam Zusha of Anapoli (1718-1800) - The Rebbe Reb Zusha - 2 Shvat
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  • 21 - Simplicity & Fire - R'Meshulam Zusha of Anapoli (1718-1800) - The Rebbe Reb Zusha - 2 Shvat

    Rav Shmuel Goldstein explores the life of the Rebbe Reb Zusha of Anipoli. Through stories of his life we discover Reb Zusha’s fire, passion, and infectious Simcha. Join us on this journey to discover more about the Tzadik Rav Meshulam Zusha of Anipoli.  Rav Shmuel Goldstein is the Associate Rabbi of Congregation Beth Tefillah in Paramus NJ and gives Shiurim in the Bergen County and Monsey area.

    Mon, 23 Jan 2023 - 21min
  • 20 - The Piacezna Rebbe & the Holocaust - R'Kalonymus Kalman Shapira (1889-1943) - the Aish Kodesh - 4 Cheshvan.

    Dr. Henry Abramson (https://henryabramson.com/, @hmabramson) Dean at Touro University (https://www.touro.edu/, @wearetouro) shares about the life and remarkable written works of the Rebbe and visionary, Rav Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, the Piacezna Rebbe.  4 Cheshvan: R'Kalonymus Kalman Shapira, the Piacezna Rebbe (1889-1943). Tragically killed in the Holocaust. His entire life he continued to inspire others & maintain strong emuna even under enormous duress. Author - Aish Kodesh, Chovas HaTalmidim, Bnei Machshava Tova ect. Henry Abramson, a native of northern Ontario, earned a PhD in History from the University of Toronto and has held visiting and post-doctoral positions at Cornell, Harvard, Oxford and the Hebrew University of Toronto. He currently serves as a Dean of Touro University in Brooklyn New York. The author of several books, including Torah from the Years of Wrath, 1939-1943: The Historical Context of the Aish Kodesh, his work has been recognized with received research and teaching fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, and he received the Excellence in the Academy Award from the National Education Association. His online lectures in Jewish history have been viewed more than five million times, and he is the author of the Jewish History in Daf Yomi Podcast in All Daf, an App from the Orthodox Union. He is currently working on a major three-volume history of the Jewish people for Koren Publishers, Jerusalem.

    Sat, 29 Oct 2022 - 09min
  • 19 - Spiritual Revolutionary - Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772-1810) - Founder of Breslov Chassidus - 18 Tishrei

    R' Yaakov Klein delves into the unique life of Rebbe Nachman and shares his thoughts about the spiritual revolution he brought into the world.  R’ Yaakov Klein is an author, musician, and lecturer devoted to sharing the inner light of Torah through his books, music, and lectures. He will be joining Jewish Futures as the founding director of Eilecha, a new organization focused on creating opportunities for spiritual growth and experiential education in the local community and beyond. Through classes, content, events, trips, and experiences, Eilecha aims to foster a Jewish experience that is deep, passionate, sincere, joyous, healthy, and eminently relevant, charting a course "Eilecha", toward a vibrant life lived in the warmth of Hashem's embrace. Eilecha broadcast link: http://wa.me/13473918819?text=subscribe

    Wed, 12 Oct 2022 - 25min
  • 18 - Recollections of R'Dovid Lifshitz (1906-93) & the Klausenburger Rebbe (1905-94) - 9 Tamuz

    Rav Moshe Weinberger shares several personal stories about his Rebbe, Rav Dovid Lifshitz and how the Klausenburger Rebbe had a special motherly care for all those who needed to be uplifted. Rav Weinberger is the founding Morah d'Asrah of Congregation Aish Kodesh in Woodmere, NY (https://www.aishkodesh.org/) & has served as Mashpia in Yeshiva University since 2013 (https://www.yutorah.org/rabbi-moshe-weinberger/). Rav Weinberger is a noted speaker who draws upon a vast array of sources in his shiurim. The diverse currents of the MaHaRal, RaMChal, Ba'al Shem Tov, Vilna Gaon, Rav Tzadok HaKohen, Rebbe Nachman, The Ba'al HaTanya, Rav Kook and others merge within him and are transmitted to countless Jews of all backgrounds thirsting for knowledge, inspiration and guidance. Rav Weinberger has also been intimately involved in Jewish education and outreach for almost thirty years. He has developed a library of shiurim on T'filah, Chassidus, Hashkafah, Rav Kook's sefarim,the Aish Kodesh's sefarim, among others, that are listened to by men and women all over the world

    Thu, 07 Jul 2022 - 15min
  • 17 - Worldwide Leadership - R'Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902-94) - The 7th Lubavitcher Rebbe - 3 Tamuz

    Rabbi Shlomie Gestetner shares about the life and impact of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, and some personal stories about how the Rebbe inspired him in such a profound way.  Rabbi Shloime Gestetner is the dean of the Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies. An Australian native, he has lived with his family in Jerusalem for the last 30 years. He is the Rabbi of the lively Mayanot Shul in Nachlaot and grandfather to a kah growing clan. For over 25 years, the Mayanot Institute of Jewish Studies (www.mayanot.edu) has reached tens of thousands of Jewish students through innovative formal and informal education programs. Building a solid foundation of Jewish education, a new generation of young leaders proud of their Jewish identity, ready to respond to growing threats to Jewish continuity and to our homeland with renewed pride and a sense of empowerment. At Mayanot, students of diverse backgrounds study together in an open yet academically challenging environment. Students are encouraged to question, challenge and explore three thousand years of Jewish wisdom and apply it to contemporary society. Mayanot has brought over 50,000 Birthright participants to Israel since 2000. The Mayanot Men’s & Women’s learning programs help young Jews between the ages of 18 and 32 deepen their Jewish knowledge and commitment while developing their learning skills and mastery of Torah texts. Graduates of Mayanot programs have been active on 120 campuses and 190 communities worldwide, encouraging more young Jews to participate in Jewish life, Torah and taking a leading role in defending Israel on campus.

    Wed, 29 Jun 2022 - 22min
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