Prayer as a Privilege
Posted onIn this short shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman explains the idea of how prayer is a privilege bestowed upon man.
This series on Tefila presents a wide range of classes on one of the critical elements of our relationship with Hashem, prayer. Our sages referred to tefila as service of the heart, a process of arousing the buried love within our hearts leading to a level of intimate oneness with the One Above. Choose from such varied topics as the sanctity of prayer, prayer as a privilege, prayer as a weapon, preparation for amidah, Shir Shel yom, and the meaning and symbolism of key tefilot contained in the siddur.
In this short shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman explains the idea of how prayer is a privilege bestowed upon man.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses the concept of prayer as a weapon.
In this short shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman explains the three essential parts of prayer.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses the importance of consistency of prayer.
In this shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman discusses the prayers of our Forefathers, Abraham, Issac and Jacob, and how those prayers affected the institution of prayer today.
In this short shiur (Torah class), Rabbi Hershel Reichman explains the background of the mitzvah of prayer.
In this Torah shiur (class) addressing with the challenges of contemporary Jewish women, Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller answers real questions that have been sent in from Naaleh students all over the world This class discusses prayer, the challenges of blended families, women’s role in Judaism, dealing with chronic illness, and other relevant topics of the day.
This Torah shiur (class) by Rebbetzin Tzipora Heller deals with the challenges and conflicts that exist in today’s society. As in the previous classes in this series, Rebbetzin Heller continues to answer real questions that have been sent to her by Naaleh students across the world. This class answers questions relating to mothering young children, balancing obligations to a husband’s Torah learning, dealing with the struggle of superficiality and materialism, Kavana during prayer, and developing empathy to fellow Jews.
Rebbetzin Tzipora Heller answers questions from Jewish women on topics such as relating to Hashem, focusing on family, the challenges of work, and home responsibilities. Questions range from how to relate to difficult relatives to how to include tefillah in one’s busy schedule. Rebbetzin Heller answers all questions with humor, sensitivity and clarity.
Understanding the monumental prayer of Aleinu L’shabai’ach recited in a unique fashion during the Yamim Noraim.