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Shmot Shemot 5785 Chabad Torah Portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Likutei Sichos, Lashot Hara
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Tanya Chabad Chapter 30 (part 3-Final) Lesson 82, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Humility everywhere!
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🌟 What does it mean to live with humility in every part of your life? 🌟 Join Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz in this transformative lesson as we conclude Tanya Chapter 30 and explore the power of humility everywhere! Through relatable stories and deep insights, Rabbi Steinmetz reveals how humility strengthens your connection to G-d, enhances relationships, and inspires a meaningful Jewish life. This fina...
Vaychi Chabad Torah Portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Likutei Sichos, Yaakov's Moshiach arrival
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🌟 What does true humility look like? How can it transform your service to G-d? 🌟 Join Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz in this inspiring lesson as we explore Tanya Chapter 30 (Part 2) and discover how humility can deepen our connection to G-d and bring more meaning to our daily lives. Through relatable stories, practical insights, and timeless wisdom, Rabbi Steinmetz explains how humility isn’t about feel...
Tanya Chabad Chapter 30 (part 2) Lesson 81, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Humility, my service of G-d
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🌟 What does true humility look like? How can it transform your service to G-d? 🌟 Join Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz in this inspiring lesson as we explore Tanya Chapter 30 (Part 2) and discover how humility can deepen our connection to G-d and bring more meaning to our daily lives. Through relatable stories, practical insights, and timeless wisdom, Rabbi Steinmetz explains how humility isn’t about feel...
Chanukah Helicopter Gelt Drop Sarasota Manatee Chabad of Sarasota Taste of Chanukah 2024
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🌟 Get ready for an unforgettable Chanukah celebration like no other! 🌟 Join Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz and the Chabad of Sarasota for the 2024 Taste of Chanukah, featuring the spectacular Chanukah Helicopter Gelt Drop! Imagine a sky filled with glimmering gelt (chocolate coins) raining down from above, creating a magical and joyful experience for kids and families alike. But that’s not all! This eve...
Vayigash Chabad Torah Portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Likutei Sichos, Yosef-the Jewish nation
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🌟 Step into the incredible story of Yosef (Joseph) and discover how his journey shaped the Jewish nation with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz! 🌟 This week’s Torah portion, Vayigash, takes us on an emotional and spiritual adventure as Yosef reveals himself to his brothers and reunites with his family. Through the powerful insights of Likutei Sichos, Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz reveals how Yosef’s role as a lead...
Tanya Chabad Chapter 30 (part 1) Lesson 80, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Humility, Judging favorably
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🌟 Step into the wisdom of Tanya Chapter 30 with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz and uncover the secrets to true humility and judging others favorably. 🌟 In this inspiring lesson, Rabbi Steinmetz guides us through timeless teachings that help us see the best in others and ourselves. These lessons aren’t just about self-improvement-they’re about creating a kinder, more connected world rooted in Torah value...
Miketz Chabad Weekly Portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Likutei Sichos, The Art Teshuva
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🌟 Discover the beauty and power of Teshuva (returning to G-d) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz in this week’s Miketz Torah Portion! 🌟 Dive into the story of Joseph’s rise to power in Egypt and uncover profound lessons about personal growth, forgiveness, and reconnecting with G-d. Through the teachings of Likutei Sichos, Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz reveals the art of Teshuva, showing how each of us has the ...
Nurturing Relationships Lesson #6 with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz 12.25.24 (The Art of Forgiveness)
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Chabad pioneered the concept that the Torah must be accessible to men and women at every social, economic, and educational level. Once centered in the Russian town of Lubavitch, translated as “the city of brotherly love,” Chabad now serves the needs of millions at more than 4,000 centers worldwide. SUBSCRIBE to Chabad Lubavitch of Sarasota & Manatee Counties th-cam.com/users/chabadofsarasota SI...
Tanya Chabad Chapter 29 (part 4-final) Lesson 79, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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🌟 Step into the final part of Tanya Chapter 29 with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz and unlock the tools to overcome spiritual resistance! 🌟 In this powerful conclusion, Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz reveals how to break through the barriers that keep us from connecting with G-d fully. Whether it’s distractions during prayer, a lack of enthusiasm for mitzvot, or feelings of disconnection, this lesson provides pr...
Vayeishev Chabad Weekly Portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Likutei Sichos, Prophetic Dreams
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🌟 Unlock the mysteries of prophetic dreams with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz in this week’s Torah portion, Vayeishev! 🌟 Dive deep into the story of Joseph’s incredible dreams and discover how they carry powerful lessons for us today. Through the lens of Likutei Sichos, Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz explores the meaning of dreams, their connection to G-d’s plan, and how they guide us on our spiritual journey. ...
Nurturing Relationships Lesson #5 with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz 12.18.24 (positive influence)
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Chabad pioneered the concept that the Torah must be accessible to men and women at every social, economic, and educational level. Once centered in the Russian town of Lubavitch, translated as “the city of brotherly love,” Chabad now serves the needs of millions at more than 4,000 centers worldwide. SUBSCRIBE to Chabad Lubavitch of Sarasota & Manatee Counties th-cam.com/users/chabadofsarasota SI...
Tanya Chabad Chapter 29 (part 3) Lesson 78, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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🌟 Dive into Tanya Chapter 29 (Part 3) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz and discover how to break through spiritual barriers! 🌟 Do you ever feel stuck in your spiritual growth or struggle to connect deeply with G-d? In this powerful lesson, Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz unpacks the timeless wisdom of Tanya Chapter 29, helping you overcome challenges and reignite your inner spark. Perfect for 6th-grade student...
Nurturing Relationships Lesson #4 with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz 12.11.24
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Chabad pioneered the concept that the Torah must be accessible to men and women at every social, economic, and educational level. Once centered in the Russian town of Lubavitch, translated as “the city of brotherly love,” Chabad now serves the needs of millions at more than 4,000 centers worldwide. SUBSCRIBE to Chabad Lubavitch of Sarasota & Manatee Counties th-cam.com/users/chabadofsarasota SI...
Vayishlach Weekly Portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Chabad, Likutei Sichos, Yaakov's two names.
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Vayishlach Weekly Portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz, Chabad, Likutei Sichos, Yaakov's two names.
Tanya Chabad Chapter 29 (part 2) Lesson 77, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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Tanya Chabad Chapter 29 (part 2) Lesson 77, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Vayeitzei Weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz from Likutei Sichos, Jacob's vow to G-d.
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Vayeitzei Weekly Torah portion with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz from Likutei Sichos, Jacob's vow to G-d.
Tanya Chapter 29 (part 1) Lesson 76, Dullness of the heart, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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Tanya Chapter 29 (part 1) Lesson 76, Dullness of the heart, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Torah Weekly Portion Toldos, Likutei Sichos תולדות. With Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz 5785
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Torah Weekly Portion Toldos, Likutei Sichos תולדות. With Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz 5785
How to remove negative thoughts when praying | Tanya Chapter 28 Lesson 75 with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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How to remove negative thoughts when praying | Tanya Chapter 28 Lesson 75 with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Chayei Sara: Rivka's uniqueness. With Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: חיי שרה 5785
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Chayei Sara: Rivka's uniqueness. With Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: חיי שרה 5785
Tanya Chapter 27 (part 2) Lesson 74 (Serving G-d in everyday life ) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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Tanya Chapter 27 (part 2) Lesson 74 (Serving G-d in everyday life ) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Vayeira: Circumcision at eight days old is unique. With Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: וירא 5785
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Vayeira: Circumcision at eight days old is unique. With Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: וירא 5785
Tanya Chapter 27 Lesson 73 (Joy for the opportunity to serve G-d) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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Tanya Chapter 27 Lesson 73 (Joy for the opportunity to serve G-d) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Tanya Chapter 26 (part 4) Lesson 72 (Joy-the only way to serve G-d) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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Tanya Chapter 26 (part 4) Lesson 72 (Joy-the only way to serve G-d) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Nitzavim-Vayelech: Choose Life. Weekly Torah portion, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: Nitzovim 5784
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Nitzavim-Vayelech: Choose Life. Weekly Torah portion, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: Nitzovim 5784
Tanya Chapter 26 (part 3) Lesson 71 (Joy-Simcha at all costs) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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Tanya Chapter 26 (part 3) Lesson 71 (Joy-Simcha at all costs) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Ki Tavo: Bikurim in everyday life. Weekly Torah under 10, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: Ki Tavo 5784
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Ki Tavo: Bikurim in everyday life. Weekly Torah under 10, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: Ki Tavo 5784
Tanya Chapter 26 (part 2) Lesson 70 (serve G-d with Joy) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
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Tanya Chapter 26 (part 2) Lesson 70 (serve G-d with Joy) with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz
Teitze: Marriage, the Jewish way, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: Ki Tetze 5784
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Teitze: Marriage, the Jewish way, with Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz: Ki Tetze 5784

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  • @muehlsiegl
    @muehlsiegl 17 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Rabbi - no donation button available ?

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This enjoyable lesson focused on cultivating humility and avoiding feelings of superiority over others. Advises to see yourself as lower than everyone else, even those who appear morally flawed. Explaining that the external behavior of people does not reflect their inner struggles because you just don't know about people who sin might be battling strong inner temptations due to their environment or personality. In contrast, - a more spiritual or moral person may have an easier spiritual path. Advise is given not to judge others harshly but instead reflect on our own responsibilities and how well we are fulfilling our own spiritual potential. A worthwhile perspective that brings about humility and compassion, encouraging self-reflection rather than the judgment of others. 🌻

  • @שמעון-כהן-סופר-סתם33
    @שמעון-כהן-סופר-סתם33 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

    כל מילה של הרב נכנסת ישר ללב, תודה!

  • @JuanARivera-z9d
    @JuanARivera-z9d 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    39:24 you have to go to your google acct and sign off other connected devices.

  • @muehlsiegl
    @muehlsiegl 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    very useful information. many thanks rabbi for sharing this

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 19 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thanks for teaching this chapter. This interesting chapter points out that complacency comes about regarding serving G-d, you can start engaging in an activity and do what is right and complacency leaves. When you look within and notice false pride which contributes to complacency and prevents your growth, if you acknowledge your dependence on G-d, humility sets in, and in my experience calm sets in. This chapter advocates for humility which after going through this process really gives a renewed energy, joy, and a focus on divine service. Simple, but a definite renewed connection to the light. and a greater spiritual alignment. The evil inclination is not real, you can tell it to stop, when you 'wake up', and come to the realization it is gone. Just realizing this causes massive spiritual growth. This chapter is efficient and profound, emphasizing the importance of looking inward to overcome obstacles for personal growth, devotion and spiritual connection. Thank you.🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- หลายเดือนก่อน

    These Tanya lessons are so helpful & powerful. This chapter, the issue regarding spiritual insensitivity, - a spiritual indifference to connect emotionally with giving service to G-d, ..even though I know better. This heaviness felt on and in my heart covers up who I really am. This lecture explains that this insensitivity stems from a dominance that blocks the light. This can be broken through with introspection & humility, a self-reflection on spiritual shortcomings breaks the ego/false pride that contributes to complacency and no spiritual growth. This explains that when you truly realize, including acknowledging the dependence on the Light, .. this realization causes humility. Learning the truth that evil is an imagination, .. oh wow... and there is no need to prove G-d, .. this is all you need to expel evil by realizing it isn’t the truth. G-d reminds us of the animal soul, which has no substance, this is nullified in the presence of light and with our submission of our spirit to Light. Powerful!! G-d created the animal soul to challenge us, to become closer to the light. The light wants us to move through the challenges and use each of the challenges as opportunities to bond with the light. Overcoming these challenges, - godliness is the truth, - this takes away the animal soul. - Thank you! 🌻

  • @tinokshenishba
    @tinokshenishba หลายเดือนก่อน

    The soul is eternal and CAN exist without the body. The distinction of which PART of the soul (nefesh) is reliant on the body is warranted so as not to cause confusion.

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- หลายเดือนก่อน

    Terrific chapter that gives insights & suggestions of how to overcome spiritual challenges. Challenges like having a hardened heart, - having a hard time connecting with G-d, - a hard time in prayer or a spiritual insensitivity that prevents us from having emotional and spiritual growth. This video and reading the full chapter gives suggestions like taking part in deep introspection, confronting our ego, and recognizing our shortcomings, which are ways that help break our pride so to able to grow again spiritually. The diminishing of our ego, the diminishing of our arrogance through the given suggestions make us more sensitive to holiness. Reflecting on our negative behaviors which caused us to have space between ourself and G-d to begin with, and reflecting on these help us to have 'real remorse. Doing this causes a renewed desire to grow spiritually. This video and the full chapter 29 give good ideas to overcome spiritual stagnation and to breakthrough blockages that result in getting ourselfs back into - joy - and back in connection with - the light, the divine. - I appreciate Rabbi Steinmetz teaching these invaluable Tayna lessons. 🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- หลายเดือนก่อน

    This chapter was interesting addressing the mental struggles that can happen when praying or spiritual contemplation, - especially intrusive inappropriate thoughts. Good to learn that these challenges are not failures but opportunities to strengthen your focus and connection to G_d,. This can be done by redirecting your mind-thoughts with humility and perseverance transforming these distractions into a source for spiritual growth. 🌻

  • @EmetSheker
    @EmetSheker 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So if moshiach comes and it isn't the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Chabad won't be part of עם ישראל anymore I guess. What could you say that would mitigate it if you mistook a person for royalty in the sight of the king? And how much moreso then if your proper identification of the king was the one thing holding him back from the throne where he will have the authority to do what is written? If you mistook someone with no driving experience for a coach driver, and insisted that THIS was your driver, the actual coach company might agree and hand him the keys but then what of the bus and the occupants? Moshiach might just say "go find your king" on the day that you realize it's a living person. It isn't a "thought", or a "metaphor", or an "era". A real leader has been raised up from arid ground -- in other words G-d has ensured there is always someone ready, no matter how impossible it might seem. To assume then that the Lubavitcher Rebbe must be moshiach is like Avraham assuming that G-d was limited and so He must have been speaking of Yishmael when He made the Promise to Avraham. G-d is not limited. It is possible that in far less number of years than the Rebbe attained to, someone might succeed where the Rebbe did not.

  • @veneravelikova3173
    @veneravelikova3173 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    th-cam.com/video/NO7Z5vzLze0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=vFqHyMCLWSeuYf2W истинският Исус е черен. Вие нямате нищо общо с избраният народ

  • @NoahBodze-pm9ok
    @NoahBodze-pm9ok 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Ok, genetic parasite.

  • @Carthusian1
    @Carthusian1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Global Power hierarchy: Jack and Amy The God of Money One The Head of State One The Unitarian Holy One The Trinitarian Holy One The Allahly Moslem One The Godly Christian One The Hashemly Jew One

  • @chanoellemusic2037
    @chanoellemusic2037 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    May the memory of nephew be for a blessing 😢

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you! Very useful info in this Tayna chapter that makes life more comfortable while moving through life,.. more comfortable while being connected to G-d. Helps to notice when we are not connected to G-d, including how to correct that and connect back up to the light. I found it interesting to realize while reading and listening to this video how fast we can become separated from G-d when we are connected to the external, and that arrogance separates us from G-d. Though it is comforting to learn how to connect back up to G-d fast by internalizing, having humility which invites G-d back in. Learning what arrogance is, - an aggrandizement of our identity instead of surrendering our identity, - and the consequence of surrendering our identity, that is a unity with G-d. - Arrogance is a denial of the unity with G-d which is basically idolatry. Being separated from G-d - is viewing that G-d is separate from us, - though the viewpoint of viewing from the light/G-d, there isn't any separation. Terrific.🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This lesson was interesting learning about the viewpoint of the three distinctions, - nefesh, ruach, and neshamah and those consisting of ten faculties and those correspond to the ten divine manifestations and descend. The 10 divines (sefirot) are subdivided into general categories and those 3 sefirot are termed “mothers,” which are the root of the other seven sefirot, - and seven 'doubles'. The seven divine attributes, called “doubles” are the emotional attributes,.... 'seven days of creation'.. These seven attributes were through what G‑d created the world.🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A lot of info in this lesson, including when the 2 different souls enter the body, both the animal soul & then the godly soul. The godly soul is a part of god, (a portion from G-d.) .. You can receive energy/connection to G-d from the righteous. Interesting what the sages taught, .. that if you attach yourself to a Torah scholar, it is then considered that you have attached yourself to the divine presence. Also, the 3rd soul is called the intellectual soul or garments of the soul with info on the attributes of the garments of the soul. The G-dly soul was derived from G-d’s level of thought where it was first contemplated and was created from the thought and wisdom of G-d. ...G-d and G-ds wisdom are one and the same. Thanks for the teachings.🌻

  • @JeruTheProphet
    @JeruTheProphet 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Psalms 83 v 4 Ashkenazl Jews destroyed black Jerusalem.

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    An interesting lesson in Tayna regarding souls coming from source/G-d and descending through multiple worlds & levels before entering a body. This decent makes changes to the soul, and its 'level' which creates differences to others because each soul is affected to different degrees. A soul could descend to a very low level, though it is still unified with its original source/G-d and to a greater degree while staying connected to the righteous and sages of their generation who nurture their soul.🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This chapter in Tayna is a good reminder that a good choice in life is to actively have righteous souls in your space/surroundings. Simple idea, but I had forgotten. Even though a soul might descend very low, it is still bonded/unified with the original source of pure wisdom/light. No matter how far a soul might descend/fall, it still remains bonded to the source of the light through being attached to higher level souls, righteous souls/sages where it is possible to get spiritual lessons and mentorship. I am thankful for the leaders who wrote and updated the Lessons in Tayna which inspire and motivate, and Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz who teaches these lessons. 🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    These lessons offer guidance for day-to-day life and are helpful for transformation.... G-d is limitless. G-d is the essence of everything, nothing else exists, nothing else exists other than G-d. There is nothing to be afraid of because nothing can be inconsistent with God's presence. 🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz is a good teacher who comprehends the Tayna lessons well and delivers the teachings with good intent. Regarding intent, it was interesting to learn that if your intent when doing an action is not right, then that action stems from the animal soul, - not from the Godly soul. Negative traits are from the animal soul and it is the job of the animal soul to separate us from G-d.. Traits like the desire for self-glory or a feeling of gratification, laziness, anger, pride, and actions done without substance are from the animal soul, ..and these negative traits separate us from G-d.. However, if you stay steadfast in doing the right behavior and work on doing the right actions, this converts evil. ...Also, evil can be converted through study, fasting, and more, ...which then gives a person the power that enables them to fulfill their destiny/purpose. Was also interesting to note that the parents of Abraham operated mainly from the animal soul, though Abraham was a completely righteous individual. That there are 2 souls, 2 separate entities, pulling in different directions, fighting for control over the body. Plus, good to know that there are a few completely righteous individuals strategically placed on earth to be good role models, and if you stay steadfast with the right behavior, and work on the right action, including study, fasting, and more, this converts evil thus giving you the power that enables a person to fulfill their destiny/purpose. These lessons in Tayna - Kabbalah are a good life guide🌻

    • @chabadofsarasota
      @chabadofsarasota 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you for summarizing an important point

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good to know. 🌻

  • @TawsifEC
    @TawsifEC 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Shalom

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting viewpoints regarding different ways to connect to others and G-d, either through emotions which will work, though possibly experience a more chaotic life learning lessons over and over, - or through the directions in Tayna on how to live daily life and how to connect to G-d. I appreciate these instructions : ) The history of how and why Tanya was corrupted is given and what was done to fix that. Plus, information on how Tanya can counter/transmute spiritual upsets of now and of generations including widespread afflictions to go on to be successful with purpose and connect to G-d.. A guide for the spirit/soul. 🌻

  • @MargaretKerrigan-
    @MargaretKerrigan- 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Good history basics regarding Tayna and its different versions. Useful teachings for everyday life include learning about the power to transform to become more spiritual, focused on purpose, and how to have connection-unity with G-d. Rabbi Steinmetz explains/delivers this wisdom easily and understandably including how the soul serves and connects with G-d through thought, speech & action.🌻

  • @HaimKona
    @HaimKona 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rabbia !

  • @JeruTheProphet
    @JeruTheProphet 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Judges 6 v 3. The Jewish people had came up against the children of Israel the Israelites the African Americans.

  • @JeruTheProphet
    @JeruTheProphet 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    When the creator Yahweh created the world there was no white European ever, so the biblical ancient Jews would have looked like me only black.

  • @JeruTheProphet
    @JeruTheProphet 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    JEREMIAH 14 V 2 THE BIBLICAL ANCIENT JEWS ARE THE HEBREW ISRAELITES THE AFRICAN AMERICANS.

  • @Exodus26.13Pi
    @Exodus26.13Pi 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Proclamation: The Wilderness Tabernacle is a picture of Heaven and Earth. Exodus 26:13 makes Pi π 3.14. Pi was first recorded by Moses in 1440 BC. Josephus the Historian's description of the Tabernacle in 94 AD was inaccurate. This oversight was discovered in 2015 AD. 330 Exodus 26 :7 15 Exodus 26:9, 12 - 1 Exodus 26:13 makes Pi = 314 3.14 = 314 circumference/100 diameter ≈ π ratio (100 cubit court per Exodus 27:9-18) ................................... This exciting news is similar to the Dead Sea Scrolls and Martin Luther's 95 Theses. The knowledge of Pi was lost from Exodus near 1000 BC. Josephus the Historian in 94 AD would NOT have had the understanding to properly explain the Tabernacle blueprints. He deferred to, in error, the Temple's structure and not Exodus 26:13 makes Pi. Consider King Josiah & the Prophetess Huldah rediscovering the scriptures, Right? This engineer appears to have caught this oversight or rediscovered Pi from Exodus in 2015. This might be difficult to grasp at first.

  • @JeruTheProphet
    @JeruTheProphet 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The chaldees were originally born Negros our father Abraham is a descendant of the chaldees that shared the land with Ethiopians in Mesopotamia. The 12 tribes of Negros are the so called African Americans.

  • @lamontthompson3584
    @lamontthompson3584 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Can you please tell who the Bible is for? Who are the real JEWS? What nationality was Yashua? Thank You!

    • @JeruTheProphet
      @JeruTheProphet 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The chaldees were originally born Negros our father Abraham is a descendant of the chaldees that shared the land with Ethiopians in Mesopotamia. The 12 tribes of Negros are the African Americans.

  • @בגוניה
    @בגוניה 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Gracias

  • @inaciorodrigues8741
    @inaciorodrigues8741 ปีที่แล้ว

    Shalom

  • @בגוניה
    @בגוניה ปีที่แล้ว

    Gracias

  • @בגוניה
    @בגוניה ปีที่แล้ว

    Gracias

  • @בגוניה
    @בגוניה ปีที่แล้ว

    Gracias

  • @elimelech44
    @elimelech44 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tidbits awesome thxs Rabbi HnS

  • @commoveo1
    @commoveo1 ปีที่แล้ว

  • @jonathand6231
    @jonathand6231 ปีที่แล้ว

    promo sm

  • @GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders
    @GLOCKDPLUSFlowriders ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful thanks. Good tip to separate the head straps and hold the knot at the same time with the same hand. Do you know where I could get a set of Shimusha Rabba Tefillin?

    • @chabadofsarasota
      @chabadofsarasota ปีที่แล้ว

      Sorry, I have no idea who sells a set of Shimusha Rabba.

  • @brucefriedman7399
    @brucefriedman7399 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have watched many videos on how to put on Tefilin. This is unquestionably the most useful. I don't recall seeing the part describing the point at which you make the bracha on the shel rosh though.

    • @chabadofsarasota
      @chabadofsarasota ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for the compliment. Regarding Bracha on Shel Rosh, in the Chabad custom, we do not say a Bracha (unless one spoke between Shel Yad and Shel Rosh.)

  • @ivykout2012
    @ivykout2012 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you, for the first time hearing your Torah explaination. I feel good to follow you!

  • @Alehamod
    @Alehamod ปีที่แล้ว

    Dear Rabbi Chaim, I am a Muslim as Moses, Jesus, David, Suliman, Mohamed and Ibrahim were Muslim. I pray, I fast, I take care of my parents, I help extend families and the needy, I never engaged on false witness nor associate anyone with God. Is this similar to Torah teachings? Thank you. Ben Jaber

  • @Alehamod
    @Alehamod ปีที่แล้ว

    Yah. The whole set of clothesline came with Moses. What a joke!!!!

  • @litacochran9448
    @litacochran9448 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Shalom Rabbi from Texas

  • @walterseaman2995
    @walterseaman2995 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks that was very helpful!

  • @jackwilliamatkins5602
    @jackwilliamatkins5602 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I, Jesus Christ, hereby depose Pope Francis..