Making Sense of Reward and Punishment 1
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Can we / should we interpret life circumstances?
The challenge faced by Sorah Imeinu and her decision to evict Hagar and Yishmael.
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Leah Kohn discusses Korach and his men
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Leah Kohn discusses The Meraglim in Parshat Shlach
In this class Rebbetzin Leah Kohn discusses the Chronological order of the Torah
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Leah Kohn discusses the services of Shevet Levi
In this class Rebbetzin Leah Kohn discusses the Inauguration of the Mishkan
In this class (shiur) Rebbetzin Leah Kohn discusses Birkat Kohanim
An in-depth look at galus (exile) and what it means today.
An introductory look at golus (exile).
By studying the battle of the Chashmonaim against the Greeks, we can apply that to our own everyday lives.
The laughter of Sorah Imeinu when told about Yitzchak’s birth and her denial of it.
The Nations rejected the Torah, while the Jewish People said “Na’aseh V’nishma.” Exploring the secret of those who say “Hineini!”
A look into the prayers of Leah and Devorah and what makes women’s prayers special.
Exploring the unique quality of women’s prayers by studying the words of Chana.
A look at the personality of Serach Bas Asher and how it illustrates the power of women to partner with Hashem in ensuring the continuity of the Jewish Nation.
Understanding Chulda as one of the seven prophetesses in Tanach.
Looking at the life of Leah Imeinu as a role model who bequeathed to us the ability to do Teshuva even though she never sinned.
Learning from the life of Rachel Imeinu and teaching the art of being silent while speaking, and instilling in us the ability to achieve this seemingly unattainable goal.
Viewing Rivka Imeinu as a foundation of the Jewish people.
Looking at the holiday of Pesach to help us gain knowledge of Hashem.
If we are judged every day, why do we have a day of judgment on Rosh Hashanah?
A unique look into the Yomim Noraim period.
Purim: Learning how to open the gates of heaven by examining the prayers of Mordechai, Esther and the Jewish Children
Why does Yom Kippur, the Day of Forgiveness, come after the Day of Judgment? Shouldn’t it be the other way around?